Shopping No weekend away is complete without some good shopping and there is plenty to buy in the shops along the picturesque cobbled streets of the Latin Quarter where numerous small specialist shops sell anything from contemporary designs to street fashion and retro chic. Alternatively, meander along newly-renovated pedestrianised high street "Strøget" that stretches from the railway station to the Cathedral.
The Canal
Wanting a rest from sightseeing and shopping? The trendy redeveloped area, along the canal flowing through the city centre, is the place to go. With plenty of restaurants and bars offering waterfront outside seating, locals and visitors alike can easily spend a few hours each day savouring delicious local cuisine whilst watching the world drift by.
Recreational Whilst most sights are easily explored on foot, more cycle-minded visitors may want to try one of the 400
free citybikes and take advantage of Aarhus’s relatively flat and spacious surroundings. Following the cycle routes its easy to reach the outskirts of the city where Brabrand Lake, Marselisborg Woods and Ballehage Beach provide a pleasant contrast to the city.
Events in Aarhus
Your Rainbow Panorama During the summer of 2010 the first guests are expected to be able to enter the colossal and colourful artwork on the roof of ARoS Aarhus, Your Rainbow Panorama. The artwork is created by the Danish/Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson.
The Aarhus Festival The Aarhus Festival is a thematic event and the theme of the year determines the artistic programme. The programme encompasses various forms of art such as dance, theatre, exhibitions, opera, sports, children's entertainment and a varied offering of music.
27th August to 5th September
Christmas in "Den Gamle By", Nov-Dec, Aarhus
Visit the open air museum where the old streets are decorated beautifully and the old houses come alive with period-dressed personnel during Christmas.
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