Radisson RED Aarhus has a fitness center, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Aarhus. The property is close to Aarhus Central Station, Aarhus Cathedral and Steno Museum.
Torbjörn
From
Sweden
BORING Hotel and no restaurant although website and booking.com claimed so.
Located in Aarhus and within 25 miles of Memphis Mansion, Four Points Flex by Sheraton Aarhus Viby has a shared lounge, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Located about 5 minutes’ walk from Århus Central Station and Aros Art Museum, Hotel Faber offers accommodations options with private kitchen facilities and a flat-screen TV. Wi-Fi is free.
Located in Aarhus, 19 miles from Memphis Mansion, HORISONT Hotel & Konference provides accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Brooke
From
Germany
Very clean and modern room. Good restaurant for dinner and good breakfast with various options. I will stay here again.
This intimate boutique hotel is ideally located in central Aarhus's Latin Quarter. University Park and Skolebakken Train Station are both about 10 minutes' walk away.
Idan
From
Germany
The location is unbeatable, with a charming building and elegant design.
With views of the city and harbor in central Aarhus, this hotel is 1640 feet from Store Torv Square. It offers rooms with a private balcony, free WiFi and an onsite restaurant.
Andrei
From
Russia
Awesome location, good room for family. We had a nice stay and would probably stay there again next time we are in Århus
Radisson Blu Scandinavia Hotel is part of the Scandinavian Congress Center in the heart of Aarhus. It offers an on-site Fitness World center and modern rooms with free Wi-Fi.
nikachia
From
Georgia
overall the Hotel is very good, location, open parking with EV chargers in front of the Hotel plus underground parking.
This designer hotel is only 984 feet from Aarhus Train Station. It offers free Wi-Fi internet access and free tea/coffee around the clock. All rooms have a flat-screen TV.
Located a few minutes' walk to Aarhus Train Station and 984 feet from Aarhus City Hall, Wakeup Aarhus features air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi throughout the property.
Sareh
From
Iran
The room was clean and the hotel location was very convenient.
Located in Aarhus, 20 miles from Memphis Mansion, Four Points Flex by Sheraton Aarhus Skejby has accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking and a bar.
Set in Tilst in the Midtjylland Region, 4.3 mi from central Arhus, DBU Hotel & Kursuscenter features a terrace and views of the garden. Guests can enjoy free WiFi and parking on site.
Set in a 1930s building, this boutique hotel is 2 minutes’ walk from Aarhus Train Station and airport shuttle buses.
FAQs about hotels in Aarhus
On average, 3-star hotels in Aarhus cost $157 per night, and 4-star hotels in Aarhus are $158 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Aarhus can be found for $244 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Aarhus this weekend is $151 or, for a 4-star hotel, $240. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Aarhus for this weekend cost around $341 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $147 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Aarhus for tonight. You'll pay around $196 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Aarhus will cost around $226, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The City of Smiles, Århus (or Aarhus as it’s now officially known) has been around longer than any other Scandinavian city, so has had plenty of time to accumulate attractions and eateries. Its vibrant music scene and nightlife are popular with Denmark’s largest student population, and the University Park features the excellent Steno Museum and Natural History Museum.
Weird and wonderful artworks adorn the multi-coloured ARoS museum, and artefacts in the Viking Museum are on the site where they were discovered, alongside copies of exhibits from the Moesgård Museum, located in a forest south of the city centre (closed until 2014). At the heart of the neighbouring park is Marselisborg Palace, the Danish monarch’s summer residence.
The botanical gardens are opposite the Old Town, which is not actually the historic centre but rather a colourful collection of half-timbered buildings from all over Denmark, set around a pond.
Shops and pavement cafes line the Aarhus River which enters the sea by the large port which has contributed significantly to the city’s success. Overlooking it are the ultra-modern Isbjerget apartments, resembling peaks of icebergs. Also innovatively designed is the Modernist town hall, and Aarhus Cathedral has the country’s tallest spire and longest nave.
Booking.com’s accommodation options range from beachfront hotels to cheap hostels and apartments near Aarhus Airport.
I felt safe in the city itself. The people were friendly, approachable and helpful. I really liked the park with the deer where we could pet them. Nice beaches, though overcrowded understandingly. Very clean city, very nice forests for long walks. What I didn't like however, was that to get a bus ticket, you'd have to have an app and pay through it (my partner is Danish so he sorted it for us). It was annoying I couldn't pay the driver myself if I ever needed to. Also some places prefer you pay with card instead of cash (which also was kind of annoying as I had brought plenty of Danish krones to pay with).
Guest review by
Margarita
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Aarhus is a beautiful city.
Aarhus is a beautiful city. We should have looked around a lot more, but sadly we didn't really have a the time. Travelling around by bus can be expensive, but the daily ticket is fairly okay.
There are very cool apps one can install to literally find they way around the city easily. Live tracking of the local transports was a life saver.
The city proper is gorgeous! The ocean view and the walk around the shore is perfect. Lots of super cool things to look for. Like the Aarhus rainbow panorama.
All around a great city with good vibes, good transportation and lovely, friendly, helpful people.
Guest review by
Gergely
Review score
10.0
You should try swimming if you visit during summer and get a...
You should try swimming if you visit during summer and get a sunny day at the World's largest Harbour Baths! 50 m long pool with sea water. Also small pools for kids available. Moreover a center for Surf Kite board. Superb. Excellent Street Food area close to the Main Train station, when exiting it all the way down to the Docks... You should pay a visit. All world Cuisines present. Denmark is well known for its foodies approach. Great Local Fish food. All coffee shop offer freshly roasted coffee. Great tastes For coffee lovers as the taste is a bit bitter. Worth it. Of course quite expensive. A single espresso around 6 Euros.... Aarhus is a nice small sea side city the second biggest in Denmark with many young people that study there and give a more lively atmosphere. Also coming from many different countries making the place an international spot.
Guest review by
athanassios
Greece
Review score
10.0
Honestly Aarhus surprised me in many ways.
Honestly Aarhus surprised me in many ways. I loved it so much. There are lots to see and do. Shopping was very nice. We had amazing times at aarhus. The marina was also nice place for walking and having a snack.
Guest review by
Maryam
Qatar
Review score
10.0
Lovely city, great size and lots to do for a 4-5 night stay.
Lovely city, great size and lots to do for a 4-5 night stay. We went to a skateboard event, followed by a wander around town and found a great sushi place for dinner with reasonably priced options. Second day we wandered down the pedestrianised shopping street and Salling Rooftop to see the stunning views. Then wandered on to the Latin quarters and stumbled upon a lovely, low-key street market with great vendors and live music. People sitting on door steps and drinking coffees or beers or enjoying an ice cream. Felt inspired and had an ice cream and later discovered amazing Danish hot dogs! Wandered back to hotel to drop off shopping bags and then went to the charming fun fair, Tivoli Friheden. Had fun there, caught a show - realised there was a concert on that evening at the park which explained the up-beat mood. Had a delicious dinner. As we left we took a detour down to the scenic harbour where we enjoyed another soft-ice type ice cream and wandered about yacht-spotting and enjoying the sea-views.
Too short a stay - had an airplane to catch. Must visit again!
Guest review by
Gitte
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
My first time in Denmark and it was beautiful.
My first time in Denmark and it was beautiful. A lot of new building projects. A lot of shops and restaurants. A lot of museums. Den Gamble By definitely worth visiting, because there are a lot of museums and you feel like a lot of years ago. Botanical garden is for free, a lot of beautiful plants.
Guest review by
Anete
Latvia
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The sea view is amazing, decor and interior is great too. Having a washing machine and dryer in the apartment makes long stays like ours much more convenient. There is also a supermarket and cafes nearby. It is also very close to the city center making it a prime location to explore Aarhus from. Overall it is a great place to stay at a price point comparable to hotels but with a view and other conveniences.
We enjoyed our visit at the wakeup hotel Aarhus. The Person on the Receptation had been very friendly. The Atmosphere is nice, the Hotel looks modern and has also a cozy Place where you can sit. The Hotelroom looks also modern and friendly. If we are in Aarhus and we are needing a Hotel, we would visit this Hotel again.
Lovely hotel in downtown Aarhus. The receptionist named Sofus was great! He was super friendly and helpful. We had a wonderful stay at the radisson red and will definitely be back again.
Location and breakfast are great...just next to Dokk1. Parking is easily accessible near the hotel. Suitable for those who wants to have a meeting or explore Aarhus central area.
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