Radisson RED Aarhus has a fitness centre, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Aarhus. Popular points of interest nearby include Train Station Arhus, Aarhus Cathedral and Steno Museum.
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Alison
From
Australia
We were given a really lovely room and the staff were so friendly and helpful
Located about 5 minutes’ walk from Århus Central Station and Aros Art Museum, Hotel Faber offers accommodation options with private kitchen facilities and a flat-screen TV. Wi-Fi is free.
Located in Aarhus, 31 km from Memphis Mansion, HORISONT Hotel & Konference provides accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
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Torben
From
Switzerland
Value for the money - very good restaurant/breakfast - good location for the purpose of this visit. Nice and quierte
This intimate boutique hotel is ideally situated in central Aarhus's Latin Quarter. University Park and Skolebakken Train Station are both about 10 minutes' walk away.
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Regitze
From
Denmark
Very cute little hotel. The room was small, but nice. Perfect location.
Set in Aarhus within 36 km of Memphis Mansion and 500 metres of Aarhus Cathedral, SJ Apartment provides rooms with free WiFi.
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Petra
From
Australia
We fell in love with the apartment the moment we first stepped in. The interiors have been carefully designed filled with very well curated art and objects. It has a wonderful ambiance!
Located a few minutes' walk to Aarhus Train Station and 300 metres from Aarhus City Hall, Wakeup Aarhus features air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi throughout the property.
This designer hotel is only 300 metres from Aarhus Train Station. It offers free Wi-Fi internet access and free tea/coffee around the clock. All rooms have a flat-screen TV.
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Rhonda
From
Australia
Very helpful staff, comfy room and great breakfast.
Set in Aarhus, 32 km from Memphis Mansion, Four Points Flex by Sheraton Aarhus Skejby offers accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking and a bar.
Guest review
Location is good, good for walking around the hotel.
Set in Tilst in the Midtjylland Region, 7 km from central Arhus, DBU Hotel & Kursuscenter boasts a terrace and views of the garden. Guests can enjoy free WiFi and parking on site.
Guest review
- practical (we came for Aarhus Gumnasium)
- smooth check in
- free parking
This designer hotel is only 300 metres from Aarhus Train Station. It offers free Wi-Fi internet access and free tea/coffee around the clock. All rooms have a flat-screen TV.
Guest review
Very helpful staff, comfy room and great breakfast.
This intimate boutique hotel is ideally situated in central Aarhus's Latin Quarter. University Park and Skolebakken Train Station are both about 10 minutes' walk away.
Guest review
Helpfulness of staff on how to get to my destination!!!
This hotel is located in central Aarhus and just a 3-minute walk from Aarhus Harbour. It offers free WiFi and in-room tea/coffee facilities. Aarhus Central Station is 900 metres away.
Guest review
Convenient, cheap and does the job for a night over.
FAQs about hotels in Aarhus
On average, 3-star hotels in Aarhus cost 3,846 Kč per night, and 4-star hotels in Aarhus are 4,136 Kč per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Aarhus can on average be found for 5,975 Kč per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs 4,172 Kč per night to book a 3-star hotel in Aarhus for tonight. You'll pay on average around 8,947 Kč if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Aarhus will cost around 10,301 Kč (based on Booking.com prices).
The City of Smiles, Århus (or Aarhus as it’s now officially known) has been around longer than any other Scandinavian city, so has had plenty of time to accumulate attractions and eateries. Its vibrant music scene and nightlife are popular with Denmark’s largest student population, and the University Park features the excellent Steno Museum and Natural History Museum.
Weird and wonderful artworks adorn the multi-coloured ARoS museum, and artefacts in the Viking Museum are on the site where they were discovered, alongside copies of exhibits from the Moesgård Museum, located in a forest south of the city centre (closed until 2014). At the heart of the neighbouring park is Marselisborg Palace, the Danish monarch’s summer residence.
The botanical gardens are opposite the Old Town, which is not actually the historic centre but rather a colourful collection of half-timbered buildings from all over Denmark, set around a pond.
Shops and pavement cafes line the Aarhus River which enters the sea by the large port which has contributed significantly to the city’s success. Overlooking it are the ultra-modern Isbjerget apartments, resembling peaks of icebergs. Also innovatively designed is the Modernist town hall, and Aarhus Cathedral has the country’s tallest spire and longest nave.
Booking.com’s accommodation options range from beachfront hotels to cheap hostels and apartments near Aarhus Airport.
Lovely city, we were only passing through. Could have stayed longer.
First thing is visit the Tourism centre in Aarhus as most places in Denmark do not have a centre for tourists and rely only on hotels to provide information. It does NOT work.
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Guest review by
Em and John
Australia
Review score
10.0
Great place to visit for weekends.
Great place to visit for weekends. I spent there 4 full days, and tbh it is too much if you want an adventurous or active vacation. 3 days would be great. However, if you're up to calm, relaxing walking tourism, 4 days is a good time period to visit everything and explore the city.
MUST:
1. ARoS -> great unique view from 10th floor, 8 floors of different artists, including classics. You can also rest on the roof benches.
2. Deer park -> animals are super friendly, you can pet them if deers allow. Please do not feed them.
3. Unique round bridge -> good to visit because of deer park, but I expected more.
4. Mollestian street -> good street to visit and take photos
5. 17 walls project -> free attraction of exploring the city and street art
6. Ledberg -> cool place when exploring the city
MAY
1. Old Town -> you can find the same great old buildings free, just exploring the town (for example, Mollestian Street)
2. Steno museum-> science museum, expected more
But it is interesting how danish people attract attention to crucial things , which are usually "banned" to speak about -> some women diseases, contraceptive pills for men, etc. Planetarium is in Danish and no film, so be careful. But even in this format it was cool (I don't speak Danish)
Nice places to eat and coffee / matcha
1. Monk -> AMAZING TASTIEST BAN WITH CHOCOLATE and coffee
2. Hakko -> good place for matcha, was crowded
3. Aarhus street food
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Guest review by
Anonymous
Ukraine
Review score
8.0
The city itself didn't have much to offer, but perhaps we...
The city itself didn't have much to offer, but perhaps we didn't see it all. fairly modern without a many old buildings to see. Sadly the hop on hop off buses don't start until May
We were there primarily to visit the Historic town Gamle By - which is well worth a visit, fascinating.
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Guest review by
Dawn
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
I felt safe in the city itself.
I felt safe in the city itself. The people were friendly, approachable and helpful. I really liked the park with the deer where we could pet them. Nice beaches, though overcrowded understandingly. Very clean city, very nice forests for long walks. What I didn't like however, was that to get a bus ticket, you'd have to have an app and pay through it (my partner is Danish so he sorted it for us). It was annoying I couldn't pay the driver myself if I ever needed to. Also some places prefer you pay with card instead of cash (which also was kind of annoying as I had brought plenty of Danish krones to pay with).
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Guest review by
Margarita
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Aarhus is a beautiful city.
Aarhus is a beautiful city. We should have looked around a lot more, but sadly we didn't really have a the time. Travelling around by bus can be expensive, but the daily ticket is fairly okay.
There are very cool apps one can install to literally find they way around the city easily. Live tracking of the local transports was a life saver.
The city proper is gorgeous! The ocean view and the walk around the shore is perfect. Lots of super cool things to look for. Like the Aarhus rainbow panorama.
All around a great city with good vibes, good transportation and lovely, friendly, helpful people.
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Guest review by
Gergely
Review score
10.0
You should try swimming if you visit during summer and get a...
You should try swimming if you visit during summer and get a sunny day at the World's largest Harbour Baths! 50 m long pool with sea water. Also small pools for kids available. Moreover a center for Surf Kite board. Superb. Excellent Street Food area close to the Main Train station, when exiting it all the way down to the Docks... You should pay a visit. All world Cuisines present. Denmark is well known for its foodies approach. Great Local Fish food. All coffee shop offer freshly roasted coffee. Great tastes For coffee lovers as the taste is a bit bitter. Worth it. Of course quite expensive. A single espresso around 6 Euros.... Aarhus is a nice small sea side city the second biggest in Denmark with many young people that study there and give a more lively atmosphere. Also coming from many different countries making the place an international spot.
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Guest review by
athanassios
Greece
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Everything from humorous decor, location, staff. Big shout out to Josephine, Katerine, and Tiffany. So helpful, knowledgeable, engaging, energetic, friendly and thoughtful. The staffing made an ordinary city break more special. Aarhus is a beautiful city and this hotel has a perfect location for all places of interest and transport links. Many attractio s eithin walking distance. Would love to revisit.
The location of the hotel is very central, just beside the main church of Aarhus, and only 10 min. by foot from the train station. The staff is very friendly. The breakfast is very ok. The room has everything what you need. It was very clean. Good value for money. I would return to that hotel when back again in Aarhus, but only when travelling alone.
Perfect stay for a short stay in the lovely city of Aarhus. The location is great, the beds are very comfy, it’s clean and the stuff are so welcoming and helpful. Iv been in many hostels and this one is top, definitely has a hotel feel to it. And the price you pay you can’t go wrong with Roberta’s Society, will definitely be back.
Lovely location near a harbour. Rooms clean. Tea and coffee on hand in dining area 24 hours. We wished to Aarhus from hotel and had a great time on roof top cafe and shopping. Great place to have breakfast on the harbour area a d places to eat for dinner. Not cheap.
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