Local InformationAarhus is situated on the east coast of the island of Jutland and whilst it is most famous as the main University town there are things to do and see to suit all tastes. A living and breathing market town museum at The Old Town, dizzying amusements at the Tivoli Friheden, concerts at the impressive Concert Hall, and fascinating art exhibitions at the Moesgård Museum of prehistory are just a small selection of the experiences awaiting you in Århus
Things to do…..
Tivoli Friheden - situated 2 kilometres south of the city centre the park offers a feast of exciting and fun amusements for the entire family Aarhus Art Museum - a new 16,000 square meter art museum which only opened in 2004
How to get there…. Aahus International Airport is situated in Tirstrup, about 20 miles to the northeast of the Århus. Handling under 1 million passengers a year the airport has a good range of facilities and is linked to Aarhus city by bus
General Driving Information…..
Denmark’s vast network of scenic roads can take you from the Tivoli Gardens to the spectacular ocean views of Denmark’s Atlantic shoreline. Recently, the Great Belt Bridge and Oresund Bridge were completed to connect Denmark and Sweden, via islands of Zealand and Funen. The Great Belt Bridge is 11miles long and took 10 years to complete. To rent a car, you must be at least 21 years old and have held your license for 1 year. Drivers under the age of 25 may incur a young driver surcharge. Infant seats are the law for children up to age 4. Child seats are required for children aged 4 to 6. Speed limits in Denmark are as follows: City 50kph Open Roads 80kph Motorways 110kph. Traffic travels on the right. Light many Scandinavian countries headlights need to be on at all times.
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