
Denmark · UK
Aarhus
Jutland's cultural capital — ARoS and the old town.
— Journey —
Jet 35 min · 3 h drive
Aarhus, Denmark's second city on the east coast of Jutland, is reached by private jet in thirty-five minutes from Copenhagen or by chauffeur across the Great Belt in three hours. It is a city of youth and design: ARoS Art Museum crowned by Olafur Eliasson's rainbow panorama walkway, the open-air Den Gamle By recreating four centuries of Danish town life, and a Latin Quarter of medieval lanes turned to ateliers and wine bars. FFGR Denmark coordinates arrivals at Aarhus Airport, private ARoS viewings, dining at the Michelin-starred Frederikshøj and Substans, and forward drives to the Mols Bjerge national park and the royal summer residence at Marselisborg.
— Signature Experiences —
- ·ARoS Art Museum & Eliasson rainbow walkway
- ·Den Gamle By open-air museum
- ·Aarhus Cathedral & Latin Quarter
- ·Marselisborg Palace gardens
- ·Frederikshøj & Substans (Michelin)
- ·Moesgaard Museum (prehistory)
— Signature Hotels —
- ·Hotel Royal Aarhus
- ·Comwell Aarhus
- ·Villa Provence
- ·Scandic Aarhus City
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