Jutland's cultural heart, Århus is an exuberant university town with a perfectly preserved old town and a recreated historic village, Den Gamle By. The top draw is the Moesgard Museum of Prehistory, showcasing exhibits from the Stone Age to Viking days and home to the city's most famous citizen, the 2000-year-old Grauballe Man. It's a lively spot, teeming with cafes, restaurants, clubs and cinemas. Denmark's second-largest city perches on Jutland's eastern coast amid beaches and woodland.
Restaurants in Aarhus
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Aarhus Watersports Complex, the first cablepark in Aarhus, Denmark. Come try our 2.0 system, both beginners and experienced can enjoy the cable.
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Marselisborg Yacht Harbour was built in 1991 and is one of the newest in the Aarhus Area. It is characterized by unconventional architecture. With the intention of creating an exclusive "seaport" with water-directed activities - the architectural environment is very special. The harbour is also a centre of two marine shops, four restaurants and a café.
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Strandbaren is an artificial beach created at the harbour front of Aarhus. Since the start in 2010 residents of Aarhus every summer flock to the warm sand, cold drinks, bbq and beach volley facilities at Strandbaren. If you visit Aarhus and on a warm summer day and need to cool down from the city head and activities - come by and have a chill.
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