As Denmark’s “second city,” Aarhus is used to Copenhagen grabbing all the attention. But over the past few years, Aarhus has emerged from the capital’s shadow, garnering a reputation among travelers ...
New statistics from Finance Denmark show that the housing market in Aarhus, Denmark's second-largest city, is increasingly ...
Immediately after exiting the central railway station in Aarhus, visitors are greeted by a bustling pedestrian-only street with quaint red-brick facades, a towering Gothic revival church, mountains of ...
In 1985, while America was busy singing along to Madonna’s “Like a Virgin,” Europe was creating a new annual distinction for its lesser-known tourist destinations: the European Capital of Culture. The ...
If Denmark’s second city isn’t on your radar, it should be. Originally settled about 1,000 years ago by the Vikings, Aarhus is a design lover’s paradise, with historic homes dating back to the 18th ...
If you're looking for warm-blooded Danes, look no further: Residents and visitors have flocked to Aarhus to launch the city as one of this year's European Capitals of Culture. DW's Bernd Riegert ...
Greg Dickinson is an award-winning journalist with 15 years of experience in travel writing. He has presented dozens of short-form documentaries and hosted two Telegraph podcast series (Edgelands and ...
Aarhus has received a cultural overhaul over the past decade, underpinned by its year as a European Capital of Culture in 2017. Denmark’s biggest port and second biggest city is just three hours by ...
The Danish border is in process of a controlled reopening to tourists. From June 15 2020, visitors from Germany, Norway and Iceland will be permitted to enter. More countries will be added to the list ...
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