SAS - the biggest airline company in Scandinavia - offers cheap international flight tickets to Aarhus.Our city guide will help you to find out what's up and what the best tips are from SAS crew and passengers. The mixture of youthful optimism and creativity together with the city’s good old-fashioned cosiness creates a unique atmosphere making a visit to Aarhus a pleasant and uplifting experience.
What's up in Aarhus
East Jutland ArtsKunstruten provides with a listing of most galleries, museums and artist-craftsmen around Jutland.
Riverside cafésTake a walk in Vadestedet where the river runs through the city.
Den Gamle ByThe Old Town is a living and breathing experience of what it waslike to live in Denmark in the old days.
Crew tip
ARoS Åarhus KunstmuseumTel.: +45 87 30 66 00 www.aros.dk
The Aarhus Museum of Arts was opened In 2004. Some 17'700 square metres with exhibitions spanning from the 16th century to contemporary, including international artistslike Bill Viola and James Turrell.Besides its galleries, ARoS have a section for children and young people where they can experience arts hands on. Jane, air purser
Langenæs bakeryNordborggade 31Tlf.:+45 86 14 45 55
If you are in Frederiksbjerg quarter make a stop at Langenæs bakery.Here you can try out pastries by Scandinavia’s top baker Torben Brink Erichsen and Denmarks leading confectioner Palle Sørensen.Christoffer
Det Gamle MejeriVilhelmsborgBedervej 101Tel. 86.93.71.95
A very nice reatuarant in lovely surroundings. The restaurant is located some 9 km outside Aarhus in an old dairy. They have a fewrooms so you can stay the night and enjoy a nice breakfast.Pelle
Randers Regnskovwww.regnskoven.dk
Just north of Aarhus, in the town of Randers, you can visit an in-door regnforest. Inside three domes you can experience the heat, humidityand animal life in African, SouthAmerican or Asian rainforests -including snakes, frogs, birds, fish and manatees. Great fun!Christian, ground crew