|
|
|
|
Conducted city walks - experience Aarhus on foot
Join in on a city walk, immerse yourself in the stories, and enjoy a rather different experience. Aarhus is a city you can easily embrace - yet is is also a city of great variety.
VisitAarhus has a staff of highly trained guides who can add a whole new dimension to your tour in and around Aarhus. There are many different possibilities to choose between and we can tailor tours exactly as you wish.
Tour Suggestions The Cathedral
The Cathedral in Aarhus is Denmark´s longest church.
Christmas tour
Visit The Old Town and walk trough the city centre in Christmas attire.
The Church of Our Lady
The church with the Crypt Church is the oldest stone crypt in Scandinavia.
The Latin Quarter
An atmospheric walk along the narrow cobblestone streets in the city´s oldest quarter.
Cemetery walk
Visit the impressive old graves and monuments in the North Cemetery, or the memorials and tombstones from the Second World War in the West Cemetery.
The history of the river Follow the Aarhus river from the harbour and into the city, and hear about its significance for the city and the city´s development.
Historical pub crawl
Hear the old stories, and visit a couple of pubs on the way.
Women´s Aarhus The tour is including a visit to the Women´s Musuem in Denmark.
Architecture and art
A visit to the City Hall, the Danish National Business Archives, and a stroll down the street which goes trough the ARoS art museum.
Conducted garden/park walk
Such as the "Rømerhaven", the Marselisborg Memorial Park, or the Marselisborg Palace grounds.
 If you have your own idea for a tour, please feel free to contact us!!
Guided City Walk in Aarhus
Spice up your stay in Aarhus with a guided City walk.
Experience the historical Aarhus, the architectural pearls and the squares of the inner city. The best part of beeing a tourist is to explore the many different neighborhoods. And with a guide the experience is so much more fulfilling. You will find more detailed information in the brochure: Guided city walks July & August 2011
|
|
|
|
|