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Quarters in Aarhus

The Latin Quarter, Vestergade, Trøjborg and Aarhus Ø - in Aarhus you can choose between the cosy, old, cobbled streets or the new close to the water. But they all have one thing in commom - the "hygge", the friendly locals and the unique atmosphere of the city.

Latinerkvarteret i Aarhus
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You can explore the unique restaurant scene in Aarhus in the different atmospheric cityscapes in the centre of the city. When strolling from one corner to the next it is like travelling from Paris to Barcelona in the blink of an eye.
The Latin Quarter
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The Latin Quarter in Aarhus

The Latin Quarter is the oldest and one of the most charming quarters in Aarhus. It appeared between the late 14th century after the city had been given permission to demolish the old Viking fortifications.
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Indflyvning til Aarhus Ø med Light House
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Your Guide to Aarhus Ø

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Vestergade in Aarhus
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The Vestergade district in Aarhus

Shopping in Vestergade is for the style-conscious, determined shopper. Here you can find almost all your heart could desire. With its beautifully maintained shop fronts, this splendid street in the centre of Aarhus provides the setting for a wonderful shopping experience.
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Mejlgade in Aarhus
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Mejlgade

Mejlgade is known for its hip urban environment and there is a long string of fine eating places. You could stroll down the street from the Cathedral to the Østbanetorvet square, simply enjoying the atmosphere and choosing the ideal place for you to eat.
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The Frederiksbjerg Quarter
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The Frederiksbjerg Quarter

The popular district Frederiksbjerg is for connoisseurs and gourmets. Here you enjoy life to the full, and you owe yourself to pay a visit to the streets in Frederiksbjerg - M.P. Bruunsgade, Jægergårdsgade, and Frederiks Allé. Locally the area is called ‘the larder of Aarhus’ – and justifiably so.
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Frederiksgade i Aarhus
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The Frederiksgade precinct

This short and friendly side street branching off the pedestrianised high street 'Strøget' is usually a quieter place to go shopping with a fine string of cosy shops.
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The Streets of Trøjborg
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The Streets of Trøjborg

Do not miss out on a visit at the Trøjborg quarter. Here, you will meet lots of artists, architects and students.
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Strøget
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Strøget - The pedestrianised high street in Aarhus

The pedestrianised high street "Strøget" is 850 metres long and is a unique shopping street and the city’s nerve-centre, connecting the very best shopping precincts in the city centre.
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