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Aalborg and its suroundings

There are more reasons to visit Aalborg and its suroundings than just the food and nightlife.


Viking settlement

Originally a Viking settlement, the city is home to one of the most important remains in Danish history - Lindholm Høje.

Excavated in 1952 with over 700 graves, the site is recognised as Scandinavia's largest Viking burial ground and today it houses The Viking Museum with indoor and outdoor activities.

Read more about
Viking sites in North Jutland.

Skagen

Given its close proximity to the tip of North Jutland - an hour’s drive from Aalborg – city breakers should also consider a day trip to Skagen in the summer. Famous for its wild landscape, fantastic beaches and the two seas that meet at ‘Grenen’ (the very northern point of continental Europe), it is renowned for its unique light attracting artists over the centuries and the unique sights of “Den Tilsandede Kirke” (the sanded parish church) and nearby Raabjerg Mile - an enormous shifting sand dune.

This year the Skagen museum is celebrating its 100th anniversary with a year long salon style exhibition of its many famous artists including the work of J.F. Willumsen.

Aalborg - the fastest city break

Make the most of the weekend with a visit to Aalborg – a top destination at the top of Denmark.

The city of Aalborg in North Jutland has long been a centre for creative energy, which is now matched by its high-octane nightlife and a rich and varied food scene.

Famed for Aquavit Aalborg is both quirky and chic with more restaurants and bars per resident than any other town in Denmark. There is something to suit everyone’s palette and pocket. From the cream coloured interior and international fusion style of Mortens Kro to the Restaurant Rosdahls, where Mediterranean dishes are served with a Scandinavian twist . Or for a unique gastronomic experience book a table on the old national icebreaker, Elbjørn.

Sporting the longest continuous stretch of restaurants, pubs, cafes, live-music venues and bars, Jomfru Ane Gade is the perfect place to kick start a weekend.

Art and culture in Aalborg
For art lovers visit the North Jutland Art Museum. Experience the intriguing architecture designed by Finnish architect Alvar Aalto and see the COBRA-paintings by Danish artist Asger Jorn in the permanent exhibit. 

A  new Utzon Centre designed by famous Danish architect Jørn Utzon (best known for building Australia’s Sydney Opera) and next year a new art centre Kunsthallen Nordkraft is due to open its doors to the public on the city’s harbour front with a fine display of contemporary Danish and International art and design.
Alborg festival and music
Aalborg’s music scene is also live and kicking with a range of events throughout the year including Northern Europe’s largest carnival, Carnival in Aalborg

Near Aalborg the Nibe Festival is one of Denmark’s best loved music festivals with four days of high volume action and Danish artists.

In August jazz and blues can be heard all over the city at the annual Blue Festival.

See http://www.visitaalborg.com/ for details of the programme and for more information.

Getting There

Sterling has 6 weekly direct flights from London Gatwick to Aalborg. From here it only takes 15 minutes to reach the city centre.
Check out sterling flights to Aalborg

Where to stay

Aalborg also offers a good range of accommodation from international hotels to private bed and breakfast accommodation and hostels.
Accommodation in Aalborg