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WELCOME TO AARHUS!
In this mini-guide, we have included some information [to make your stay in
Aarhus as pleasant as possible. [-] If you need further information, please ask at the information desk at the conference Aarhus is the second largest city in Denmark with around 250,000 citizens Due to Aarhus University, there are a very large number of students in the city Although not a large city, there are several touriat attractions, among the most prominent being the Old Town (Den Gamle By). Moesgard. Prohistoric Museum, ARDS Art Museum, the summer residence of Queen Margrethe (Marselisborg), as well as walks along the seaside. [...]
Transportation
There are several transportation options in Aarhus (and in Denmark more generally) from)
which you may choose:
Buses: The public transportation in Aarhus is generally reliable, although sometimes with minor delays. Most buses will run every 15 minutes during the day hours and every 20-30 minutes during evening hours, stopping around midnight. There are also hight buses available after midnight, however, keep in mind that the fare for riding a bus late at night is double the price, regardless of how far you travel. One normal trip (prior to midnight) will
typically cost you 20 kr. ($3), as long as you travel within the city center.
The following buses stop near the University: 1A, 5A, 12, 13, 100, and 200.
Airport bus to/from Aarhus: There are shuttle buses between Aarhus and Aarhus Airport in direct connection with the arriving and departing flights. The trip from the central train station in to the airport is approx. 45 minutes. [...]
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