No tour necessary here. You walk off the ship and you are right in the city center. We visited the Aarhus cathedral which is the largest in Scandinavia, the Viking Museum, the Occupation Museum(really interesting to see the contrast from the one in Norway)and had time for a beer and a snack at one of the many restaurants lining the canal. This was one of our favorite ports. ...
Loved this place from the moment we stepped off the ship. It is going to be the 2017 European capital of culture and they are putting a lot of effort not just into redevelopment but also into helping visitors. People with big badges happy to help and guide but not to be pushy. In fact on our way back to the ship we saw 2 of the helpers and thought they had clipboards so were braced for an ...
We docked in an industrial port which was not very scenic. However we were pleasantly pleased once we got into the town of Aarhus. The people were very friendly and the town was lovely. Wifi was available at Starbucks. ...
We went off on our own in Aarhus. we went to the Aaros Art Museum and saw Boy and the rainbow panels. It was definitely something different for us and we loved it. The rainbow panels are very cool. The museum is laid out very nicely, and we had a thoroughly enjoyable experience. We stopped and had licorice gelato on the way back to the ship which was different. Aarhus was a lovely town and ...
Again rain. We didn't make it to Den Gamly By but spent most of our short time there at the ARoS museum. Fascinating place, both the building and the art. Lots of cutting-edge modern art. ...