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Explore Aarhus without children

If you have not brought your children to Aarhus or are travelling alone, here is a list of recommendations on what you can spend your free time doing during your stay. Make sure to check out the list of 'Explore Aarhus with children' too even though you have not brought kids - many of the things might be relevant for you anyway!

If you want to know more or find even more things to do, https://www.visitaarhus.dk/ is Aarhus's official tourist website. 

If you visit a great restaurant, go an interesting place etc., please share the recommendation in your guest lecturer Facebook group so other people can go there!

Wine and Beer bars in Aarhus

Wine bars

Vin & Petanque

Østergade 31, 8000 Aarhus. +45 89 80 88 06info@vin-petanque.dkwww.vin-petanque.dk

Plan B - wine and tapas

Fredens Torv 2, 8000 Aarhus C. +45 23 69 30 70info@planbvinogtapas.dkwww.planbvinogtapas.dk

Sjovinisten

Skolegade 37, 8000 Aarhus C. +45 82 38 05 27Kontakt@sjovinisten.dkwww.sjovinisten.dk

Pinot Butik & Bar

Frue Kirkeplads 1A, 8000 Aarhus C. + 45 22 82 01 15info@pinotvin.dkwww.pinotvin.dk

Pica Pica

Vester Allé 15, 8000 Aarhus C. +45 25 66 78 00info@pica-pica.dkwww.pica-pica.dk

S'vinbar

Klostergade 62, 8000 Aarhus C. +45 72 20 66 20welcome@svinbar.dkwww.svinbar.dk

VinDanmark

Kystpromenaden 2, 8000 Aarhus C. +45 91 25 25 31kontakt@vindanmark.comwww.vindanmark.com

MasVino Vinbodega

Klosterport 4b, 8000 Aarhus C. +45 25 25 10 55info@masvino.dkwww.masvino.dk

Beer bars

Erlings Jazz- & Ølbar

Nørreport 8, 8000 Aarhus C. kontakt@erlings.dk . www.erlings.dk 

Mig & Ølsnedkeren

Mejlgade 12, 8000 Aarhus C. migogolsnedkeren@gmail.comhttps://www.facebook.com/migogolsnedkeren/

Studenterbaren

Nordre Ringgade 3, 8000 Aarhus. https://www.studenterhusaarhus.dk/studenterbaren/

Hantwerk

Fiskerivej 2D, 8000 Aarhus C. +45 91 25 62 57 . kontakt@hantwerk.dkhttps://www.havnefronten.dk/havnefronten/hantwerk/

Peter Gift 

M.P. Bruunsgade 28, 8000 Aarhus C. +45 86 12 01 63. https://petergift.dk/

Fairbar

Klostertorvet 6, 8000 Aarhus. +45 31 68 44 66 . info@fairbar.dkhttps://fairbar.dk/

Mikkeller Bar

Jægergårdsgade 61, 8000 Aarhus C. +45 31 17 25 62. mikkelleraarhus@mikkeller.dkhttps://mikkeller.com/locations/mikkeller-bar-aarhus

Ris Ras Filiongongon

Mejlgade 24, 8000 Aarhus C. +45 40 48 41 80. caferisras@hotmail.comhttps://www.facebook.com/risrasfilliongongong/

Coffee bars in Aarhus

Stiller's Coffee

Klostergade 32E, 8000 Aarhus C. +45 28 49 83 23. www.stillerscoffee.dk 

La Cabra

Graven 20 and Banegårdspladsen 1F, 8000 Aarhus C. www.lacabra.dk 

Street Coffee 

Brammersgade 15 and Vestergade 52 and Graven 22, 8000 Aarhus Cwww.streetcoffee.dk 

Jumbo 

Mindet 4D, 8000 Aarhus C. +45 53 84 98 78 www.jumboaarhus.com 

KØN: Aarhus' Gender Museum

The gender and sexuality topic gets more and more present in the public all the time. Therefore, it is more present than ever to visit the gender museum in Aarhus called KØN, which translates to 'GENDER'. Until 2021, the gender museum was called the women's museum but changed their name to include all genders and sexualities. The museum also includes a very cosy café where you'll be able to grab a cup of coffee and a piece of cake afterwards. 

Read more on their website: https://konmuseum.dk/

Salling Rooftop

On the roof of the shopping center Salling, located in the middle of "Strøget" (the shopping street), there is a beautiful rooftop garden. Here you can have a drink, a cup of coffee or buy some food or snacks. It has an amazing view all over Aarhus and a great atmosphere. Definitely a must see when you visit Aarhus!

Aarhus Ø

Aarhus Docklands (in Danish: Aarhus Ø) is a new district in Aarhus, and it is famous for its amazing architecture. The construction of the district began in 2008, and since then a lot of famous buildings have been created. You need to see “The Light House”, “The Iceberg” and much more!

Read more about Aarhus Ø here.

Moesgaard Museum of Archeology and Ethnography

Are you interested in history or archaeology? Or do you just like beautiful nature and architecture? Then you should definitely visit to Moesgaard! Moesgaard Museum is a special museum for archeology and ethnography in Højbjerg, in the south of Aarhus. The majority of the archeological collections are Danish, but also contain changing special exhibitions from around the world. The museum's exhibitions present a number of unique finds from Denmark's antiquity, including Grauballemanden, which is the world's best-preserved bog body, and the weapon sacrifices from Illerup Ådal, which testify to Iron Age power struggles and martial arts. The collection also counts seven local rune stones. The museum also presents the exhibition "The Life of the Dead", which tells how different cultures treat the theme of death. It might now sound like the most interesting place for children, but Moesgaard Museum puts a great effort in making it a great place for children as well with a lot of fun activies. 

Read more on their website: https://www.moesgaardmuseum.dk/en/

Guided tour

If you want to explore the city, you can book a guided tour on https://www.aarhusguiderne.dk/. We have had multiple collaborations with them, and they are super friendly. 

ARoS: Aarhus' biggest Art Museum

ARoS is one of the largest art museums in Northern Europe and it is a must-see when visiting Aarhus. ARoS offers international exhibitions, contemporary art and the famous "Rainbow" on the roof, which gives you the best view of Aarhus. The exhibitions change regularly so it won't be the same if you have visited it before. And you don't have to be an art expert to enjoy this visit. ARoS is also a great place for children, who by the way get in for free. Every Saturday, ARoS Studios on the third floor host fun art activities for the whole family, where you get to paint, play with clay or other fun things. 

Read more on their website: https://www.aros.dk/en/ 

Forests in Aarhus

Marselisborg Forests

Marselisborg Forest is a 550 hectares (1,400 acres) forest to the south of Aarhus City. Marselisborg Forests runs along the coastline of the Aarhus Bay in a hilly terrain with steep slopes and deep gullies, especially at the shoreline. There are many traces of prehistoric activities here and the landscape have been covered by woodlands for thousands of years.

Riis Skov forest

Riis Skov is located in the northern part of Aarhus City. It is a small forest on around 80 hectares and is frequently used by all of Aarhus’ citizens to run in, walk in, buy a to-go coffee in and enjoy the beautiful view of Aarhus Bay and Aarhus Ø. Riis Skov is also the place for one of Aarhus’ most popular beaches, Den Permanente bathing establishment. It is the perfect place for walking with its paths and small hills! There are a lot of benches and places to take a rest too. 

Free stand up

Every Sunday, the popular bar called Alberts has English open mic stand up. Most days of the week they have Danish open mics as well, however, Sundays are for the English crowd!

Time: Every Sunday 19.30 to 21.30 (Danish time). The doors open at 18.00 and when the bar is filled up, the doors close, so be there in advance. 

Address: Store Torv 3, 8000 Aarhus C 

Read more about it here.

Market at Ingerslev Boulevard

We recommend taking a trip to the street marked at Ingerslevs Boulevard! Beside the amazing atmosphere, it contains lots of stalls with various of different food experiences. There is everything from flowers, fruits and vegetables to cheese and meat. But the best part is the newly baked bread, the creamy ice cream and the freshly brewed coffee.

Address: Ingerslevs Boulevard 1, 8000 Aarhus C

Time: Every Sunday from 09:30 to 16:00.

Price: Free