Offering a fitness center, Scandic The Mayor Hotel is 394 feet from Aarhus Central Station. WiFi is free, and Strøget shopping street is within 5 minutes’ walk.
Set in the southern Aarhus district of VibyTorv, this hotel provides accommodations with free Wi-Fi and private parking. It is next to Viby Shopping Center and 10 minutes' drive off the E45 motorway.
Located about 5 minutes’ walk from Århus Central Station and Aros Art Museum, Hotel Faber offers accommodations options with private kitchen facilities and a flat-screen TV. Wi-Fi is free.
SHIYU
China
Everything. A little distance to the central train station but away from all the hustle and bustle. Doesn’t offer breakfast but you will find some quite charming cafes within 15-min walk.
Located a 15-minute drive from the center of Aarhus, this hotel offers a 24-hour gym and a lounge with billiards, table tennis, table football and a TV. Mollerup Golf Club is 2.4 mi away.
Brooke
Germany
Very clean and modern room. Good restaurant for dinner and good breakfast with various options. I will stay here again.
This intimate boutique hotel is ideally located in central Aarhus's Latin Quarter. University Park and Skolebakken Train Station are both about 10 minutes' walk away.
Radisson Blu Scandinavia Hotel is part of the Scandinavian Congress Center in the heart of Aarhus. It offers an on-site Fitness World center and modern rooms with free Wi-Fi.
With views of the city and harbor in central Aarhus, this hotel is 1640 feet from Store Torv Square. It offers rooms with a private balcony, free WiFi and an onsite restaurant.
Located in Aarhus, 20 miles from Memphis Mansion, Zleep Hotel Aarhus Skejby has accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a shared lounge and a bar.
Xing
Denmark
Nothing, staff was not present, seemed like a deserted place
Set in Tilst in the Midtjylland Region, 4.3 mi from central Arhus, DBU Hotel & Kursuscenter features a terrace and views of the garden. Guests can enjoy free WiFi and parking on site.
Offering a fitness center, Scandic The Mayor Hotel is 394 feet from Aarhus Central Station. WiFi is free, and Strøget shopping street is within 5 minutes’ walk.
Great location, friendly staff and a nice breakfast
Set in the southern Aarhus district of VibyTorv, this hotel provides accommodations with free Wi-Fi and private parking. It is next to Viby Shopping Center and 10 minutes' drive off the E45 motorway.
All was good, we have stayed at this place before.
This hotel is located in central Aarhus and just a 3-minute walk from Aarhus Harbor. It offers free WiFi and in-room tea/coffee facilities. Aarhus Central Station is 2953 feet away.
Great value for money. Good location. Clean rooms.
FAQs about hotels in Aarhus
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Aarhus this weekend is $244 or, for a 4-star hotel, $303. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Aarhus for this weekend cost around $601 per night, on average (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, great size and lots to do for a 4-5 night stay.
Lovely city, great size and lots to do for a 4-5 night stay. We went to a skateboard event, followed by a wander around town and found a great sushi place for dinner with reasonably priced options. Second day we wandered down the pedestrianised shopping street and Salling Rooftop to see the stunning views. Then wandered on to the Latin quarters and stumbled upon a lovely, low-key street market with great vendors and live music. People sitting on door steps and drinking coffees or beers or enjoying an ice cream. Felt inspired and had an ice cream and later discovered amazing Danish hot dogs! Wandered back to hotel to drop off shopping bags and then went to the charming fun fair, Tivoli Friheden. Had fun there, caught a show - realised there was a concert on that evening at the park which explained the up-beat mood. Had a delicious dinner. As we left we took a detour down to the scenic harbour where we enjoyed another soft-ice type ice cream and wandered about yacht-spotting and enjoying the sea-views.
Too short a stay - had an airplane to catch. Must visit again!
Gitte
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
My first time in Denmark and it was beautiful.
My first time in Denmark and it was beautiful. A lot of new building projects. A lot of shops and restaurants. A lot of museums. Den Gamble By definitely worth visiting, because there are a lot of museums and you feel like a lot of years ago. Botanical garden is for free, a lot of beautiful plants.
Anete
Latvia
6.0
Scored 6.0
Not as much to do in Aarhus proper, but if you had the means...
Not as much to do in Aarhus proper, but if you had the means to travel outside there was more to see. Not as visitor friendly as other Danish cities we visited. One full day was enough for the city proper to meander around. Be careful of where you eat, because some of the smorrebord menus were simply fried fish (from their fish and chips menu) on a large piece of bread or soggy chicken salad. Not the Danish versions you might be looking for.
Geraldine
United States of America
6.0
Scored 6.0
Confusing town plan. Lost my sense of direction frequently.
Confusing town plan. Lost my sense of direction frequently.
Great range reasonable eating places. Friendly service. Flexible menus.
The art gallery was a bit strange. Not much of a B collection for an experienced art lover in other European cities. The shop there was well stocked and presented
Correia
Australia
10
Scored 10
A lot to do in Aarhus. Something going on all the time.
A lot to do in Aarhus. Something going on all the time. A very dynamic town with a lot of culture, A perfect location for day visits to explore the northen part of Jylland such as Skagen, Ebeltoft, Mariager and much much more. Food is a great experience in all of Denmark.
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Anonymous
Portugal
6.0
Scored 6.0
I would choose to cone back to Aarhus abd already...
I would choose to cone back to Aarhus abd already recommended for my Polish /English and Slovakian friends.Grat city with fab beaches and train connections...bicycle renting friendly for eco system ...welcome the food and beer as well as fantastic shoping opportunity great hospitality ...friendly kind people and so much more ....definitely amazing town and so fast track by plane Gdansk Airport to Aarhus Airport best ever check in experience ....my favoured destination with so good check in staff ....
Family friendly town with so much bicycle ....technical innovations ....
The hotel in the the center of all happenings ,bars ,shopping ,restaurants. I found it well organized and staff was very helpful , Rooms are small but this is what I expected .
It was summer time when I visited Aarhus so the only problem I had ,was that in the night there was a lot of noise from the street ,with the window open...and a lot of heat..with the window closed .
so definitely you need ear plugs.
the hotel interior was simple amazing. it looked very modern and had some nice twists from the ordinary (great location for photography). the hotel lobby had a ping pong table which could be used and the bar/restaurant also offers a billiard table. everything was clean and the room was very spacious with a comfy bed. Also the location is amazing and the staff was very friendly. would definitely come back!
Wakeup Aarhus was affordable, and right in the middle of the city, which suited our purposes to go see Aros and get a feel for the town. Once we parked the car, we walked everywhere, and saw as much as we could fit in in two days. and good food and drinks. The hotel was a good place to stay, if you are not going to stay there much, but only use it aa a base for striking out for adventure.
Always stay at hotel Royal when im Aarhus. It has a great location and great staff! The staff were super friendly to our dog. They are refurbishing so not all facilities were available and the carpet still needed to replaced in the hallways. We had a large renovated room.
Excellent breakfast, perfect location for visiting Aarhus. It's very close to everything and easy to get to, making it a very convenient hotel for a weekend in Aarhus. The view from the room was great as I was lucky to get a room overlooking ARoS.
I really liked the authentic rooms. They were really cozy and we also got a room with a quite nice view on the city. Despite the fact that the location is not in the centre of Aarhus, the transport and accessibility to the hotel were really great.
The staff were friendly and helpful.
Checking in and out was easy.
The location is right in the heart of Aarhus.
24 hour reception.
Rooms are clean and smell well.
Great beds.
The hotel is conveniently located in the city centre within walking distance to Aarhus Central Station and the city centre itself. The room was adequately equipped and the staff was friendly.
The hotel was rather inexpensive for Aarhus and the beds were comfortable. The people at the reception were always really helpful when I needed some information.
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