Youth Hostel in Århus
Travel Tips for Århus (Page 1/1)
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16 Apr 2012 Anika, Australia:
Aros. The best modern art gallery I've ever visited. |
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28 Aug 2011 Judit, Spain:
The location in the middle of the nature and not so far from the town is very good. The breakfast it's generous and good but is very expensive to be a hotel. The rent of the linen is also expensive. Better if you bring your own. |
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15 Aug 2011 Jan, Australia:
The Graubelle Man ( 2,000 year old Bog Man) at Moesgard Museum - bus 18 from near train station. Take bus 17 from hostel into town and this stops where no 18 goes to Museum. Allow several hours for superbexhibits. |
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15 Aug 2011 Jan, Australia:
Den Gamble By - the old town. Note new bus routes from Aug 2011 |
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03 Jul 2011 Johan, Sweden:
"Den gamle byen" with old buildings |
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25 Oct 2010 Bela, England & Wales:
The bogman at the Moesgaard Museum is well worth seeing. The AarhusCard purchase was also a good purchase, as it made moving around the city and getting into attractions very simple. |
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HI Hostel ÅrhusThe smallest major city in the world, Århus is the second-largest city in Denmark; a centre of culture with countless museums and galleries. The University City of Århus also has 6 different theatres, a concert hall and a large conference centre. The Jazz Festival is held in July every year, followed in September by the "Århus Week" - one of the biggest cultural events in Scandinavia. Beaches are found both north and south of the city, surrounded by forests which are hundreds of years old. Please check hostel for low-season prices. | more...... |

