Inhabitants in Aarhus Municipality: 314,545
Estimated number of Inhabitants in Aarhus City Centre excl. suburbs: 249,709
Estimated number of Inhabitants in the greater Aarhus area: 1,200,000
Inhabitants of foreign origin: 45,761
Inhabitants of foreign citizenship: 23,660
Number of families: 172,488
Number of households: 148,284
Number of inhabitants within an hour drive: more than 1,200,000
The happiest people on earth
A study from 2006 shows that Danes are the happiest people on earth. See the report form US TV station ABC here.
1250 years of city history
Aarhus is a city very conscious about its roots. Aarhus may well be Denmark’s oldest city; evidence has been found which shows that there was a Viking settlement here as early as the 8th century.
The Vikings settled by the mouth of the river – at the very spot where the Cathedral stands today its steeple soaring more than 90 metres into the sky. The ’Bispetorv’ square was also the centre of the town 1250 years ago, and in the Viking Museum in the basement of the Nordea Bank you are standing right next to the ramparts which the Vikings built around Aarhus in the 10th century.
Geography
Aarhus Municipality covers an area of 468 square kilometers.
Aarhus City Centre covers an area of 91 square kilometers.
The greater Aarhus area covers an area of 1,909 square kilometers.
At the same time, Aarhus is Denmark’s youngest city at heart. About one in five of its inhabitants is a student at one of the city’s 25 educational and research institutions. This gives the city a youthful vibrancy of its very own; in the city centre as well as in and around the University of Aarhus and its characteristic yellow brick buildings.
Child care
Number of nurseries: 80
Number of day cares: 661
Number of kindergartens: 106
A brand new city in the making
Aarhus is currently expanding dramatically. Over the next ten years the entire inner section of the Aarhus Harbour will be transformed into a new urban area with homes, businesses and educational institutions. Some 7-8,000 new residents will move into the new urban area within the next few years. In parallel with this, the Lisbjerg quarter to the north of the city will also be undergoing substantial growth and will be connected with the city centre by a new light railway, passing through Denmark’s largest hospital area at Aarhus University Hospital.
Education
Number of municipal primary and lower secondary school: 49
Number of students: 40,000
Number of higher educational institutions: 25
Other
Number of airports within an hour drive: 2 international airports: Billund airport - 32 international destinations (website: www.billund-airport.dk), Aarhus airport - 14 international destinations (website: www.aar.dk).
Number of companies: 32.194
Shopping in Aarhus
Design, fashion, life-style and trend-setting - these are some of the words which describe the shopping experiences to be had in Aarhus. Most of the fashion stores are located in the city centre, within a 1.5 km radius, or 15 minutes’ walking distance. Many of the major malls, furniture stores, garden centres etc. are located outside of the city centre.
If you are going fashion shopping in the city centre, you can find many shops in these areas:
Strøget is the name of the 850 metre-long pedestrian street with more than 150 shops. Strøget stretches from the Central Station to the Cathedral.
In Latinerkvarteret (The Latin Quarter), the narrow cobbled streets and beautiful houses form a creative mix of trend-setting design shops to shops with small rooms and creaking wooden floors. Bruun’s Galleri is Denmark’s largest city-shopping centre. The centre has 90 shops on 2 levels. Here you can find representatives of the Danish retail industry and international shops.
The department stores Salling and Magasin offer a wide range of quality articles for the whole family.
Finding shops in and around Aarhus
The shopping guide at www.aarhus.dk, allows you to search by location and category for the shops you are looking for.
To search according to location and shopping category:
Click on the arrow in the white space where it is says “By” (town). A menu listing different areas in and around Århus will appear.
Select the location of where you are looking for a shop. If you are looking for a store in the city centre of Aarhus, select “Aarhus C”.
Click on the arrow in the white space where it says “Kategori” (category). A menu listing different shopping categories will appear. The list is in Danish, but you can find a translation of the different categories here:
Antikviteter
Antiques
Antikvariater
Second-hand bookshops
Babytøj og udstyr
Baby clothes and equipment
Blomster
Flowers
Boligtekstiler
Home textiles
Brude – og Selskabskjole
Bridal and party dresses
Brugskunst og kunsthåndværk
Arts and crafts
Butikscentre og Stor magasin
Shopping centres and department stores
Byggemarkeder
DIY markets
Bøger og papir
Books and stationery
Chokolade og slik
Chocolate and sweets/candy
Computer
Computers
Cykler og knallerter
Bicycles and mopeds
Dametøj og –lingeri
Lady’s fashion and lingerie
Delikatesser og specialiteter
Delicatessen and specialities
Dyrehandlere
Pet shops
El og lys
Electricity and lighting
Farve og tapet
Paint and wallpaper
Foto
Photo
Galleri
Galleries
Gaver og isenkram
Gifts and ironmongery
Genbrugsbutikker
Second-hand stores
Herretøj
Men’s fashion
Hobby artikler
Hobby items
Hvidevarer
Domestic appliances
Jagt og Fiske
Hunting and fishing
Legetøj og spil
Toys and games
Læder og skind
Leather and furs
Musik instrumenter
Musical instruments
Møbler
Furniture
Optikere
Optician
Ost
Cheese
Radio og TV
Radio and TV
Sko
Shoes
Skønhed og pleje
Makeup and beauty
Smykker og ure
Jewelleries and watches
Sportsforretninger
Sports good shops
Vin og tobak
Wines, spirits and tobacco
Click on the “søg” (search) button.
Names of stores that sell products within the shopping category you have selected, and within the selected area, will be listed, with links to their exact address and contact information. Note that not all the stores in all the areas are included in this online search application.
Taking the bus in Aarhus
Local bus services in the Aarhus area are coordinated by the bus company Midttrafik. Read more about Midttrafik and their services on Midttrafik’s website: www.midttrafik.dk.
In Aarhus, you will find two types of buses – a yellow buss and a blue bus.
City buses are yellow.
In 2012 Aarhus Sporveje (Aarhus traffic company) introduces new rules for entering buses. For those of you, who use public transportation, it will mean that you will be able to enter a bus using both front and back doors.
You cannot buy tickets from the driver on the yellow buses. You buy your tickets in the ticket machine located either at the back or in the centre section of the bus. Please note that that not all ticket machines accept credit cards and only newer machines have English services. The bus fare depends on the number of zones you are travelling. Read more about ticket prices and zones in Aarhus, and download a zone map of the city at Midttrafik’s website.
You will also find yellow city buses in Grenaa, Odder, Randers, Silkeborg and Skanderborg.
The blue buses are regional buses. You enter the blue buses in the front of the bus, and you can buy your buss tickets from the driver.
Inhabitants in Aarhus Municipality: 314,545
Estimated number of Inhabitants in Aarhus City Centre excl. suburbs: 249,709
Estimated number of Inhabitants in the greater Aarhus area: 1,200,000
Inhabitants of foreign origin: 45,761
Inhabitants of foreign citizenship: 23,660
Number of families: 172,488
Number of households: 148,284
Number of inhabitants within an hour drive: more than 1,200,000
The happiest people on earth
A study from 2006 shows that Danes are the happiest people on earth. See the report form US TV station ABC here.
The Aarhus film
Visit Aarhus has produced a small film about Aarhus.
1250 years of city history
Aarhus is a city very conscious about its roots. Aarhus may well be Denmark’s oldest city; evidence has been found which shows that there was a Viking settlement here as early as the 8th century.
The Vikings settled by the mouth of the river – at the very spot where the Cathedral stands today its steeple soaring more than 90 metres into the sky. The ’Bispetorv’ square was also the centre of the town 1250 years ago, and in the Viking Museum in the basement of the Nordea Bank you are standing right next to the ramparts which the Vikings built around Aarhus in the 10th century.
Geography
Aarhus Municipality covers an area of 468 square kilometers.
Aarhus City Centre covers an area of 91 square kilometers.
The greater Aarhus area covers an area of 1,909 square kilometers.
Denmark’s youngest city
At the same time, Aarhus is Denmark’s youngest city at heart. About one in five of its inhabitants is a student at one of the city’s 25 educational and research institutions. This gives the city a youthful vibrancy of its very own; in the city centre as well as in and around the University of Aarhus and its characteristic yellow brick buildings.
Child care
Number of nurseries: 80
Number of day cares: 661
Number of kindergartens: 106
A brand new city in the making
Aarhus is currently expanding dramatically. Over the next ten years the entire inner section of the Aarhus Harbour will be transformed into a new urban area with homes, businesses and educational institutions. Some 7-8,000 new residents will move into the new urban area within the next few years. In parallel with this, the Lisbjerg quarter to the north of the city will also be undergoing substantial growth and will be connected with the city centre by a new light railway, passing through Denmark’s largest hospital area at Aarhus University Hospital.
Education
Number of municipal primary and lower secondary school: 49
Number of students: 40,000
Number of higher educational institutions: 25
Other
Number of airports within an hour drive: 2 international airports: Billund airport - 32 international destinations (website: www.billund-airport.dk), Aarhus airport - 14 international destinations (website: www.aar.dk).
Number of companies: 32.194
Shopping in Aarhus
Design, fashion, life-style and trend-setting - these are some of the words which describe the shopping experiences to be had in Aarhus. Most of the fashion stores are located in the city centre, within a 1.5 km radius, or 15 minutes’ walking distance. Many of the major malls, furniture stores, garden centres etc. are located outside of the city centre.
If you are going fashion shopping in the city centre, you can find many shops in these areas:
Strøget is the name of the 850 metre-long pedestrian street with more than 150 shops. Strøget stretches from the Central Station to the Cathedral.
In Latinerkvarteret (The Latin Quarter), the narrow cobbled streets and beautiful houses form a creative mix of trend-setting design shops to shops with small rooms and creaking wooden floors. Bruun’s Galleri is Denmark’s largest city-shopping centre. The centre has 90 shops on 2 levels. Here you can find representatives of the Danish retail industry and international shops.
The department stores Salling and Magasin offer a wide range of quality articles for the whole family.
Finding shops in and around Aarhus
The shopping guide at www.aarhus.dk, allows you to search by location and category for the shops you are looking for.
To search according to location and shopping category:
Click on the arrow in the white space where it is says “By” (town). A menu listing different areas in and around Århus will appear.
Select the location of where you are looking for a shop. If you are looking for a store in the city centre of Aarhus, select “Aarhus C”.
Click on the arrow in the white space where it says “Kategori” (category). A menu listing different shopping categories will appear. The list is in Danish, but you can find a translation of the different categories here:
Antikviteter
Antiques
Antikvariater
Second-hand bookshops
Babytøj og udstyr
Baby clothes and equipment
Blomster
Flowers
Boligtekstiler
Home textiles
Brude – og Selskabskjole
Bridal and party dresses
Brugskunst og kunsthåndværk
Arts and crafts
Butikscentre og Stor magasin
Shopping centres and department stores
Byggemarkeder
DIY markets
Bøger og papir
Books and stationery
Chokolade og slik
Chocolate and sweets/candy
Computer
Computers
Cykler og knallerter
Bicycles and mopeds
Dametøj og –lingeri
Lady’s fashion and lingerie
Delikatesser og specialiteter
Delicatessen and specialities
Dyrehandlere
Pet shops
El og lys
Electricity and lighting
Farve og tapet
Paint and wallpaper
Foto
Photo
Galleri
Galleries
Gaver og isenkram
Gifts and ironmongery
Genbrugsbutikker
Second-hand stores
Herretøj
Men’s fashion
Hobby artikler
Hobby items
Hvidevarer
Domestic appliances
Jagt og Fiske
Hunting and fishing
Legetøj og spil
Toys and games
Læder og skind
Leather and furs
Musik instrumenter
Musical instruments
Møbler
Furniture
Optikere
Optician
Ost
Cheese
Radio og TV
Radio and TV
Sko
Shoes
Skønhed og pleje
Makeup and beauty
Smykker og ure
Jewelleries and watches
Sportsforretninger
Sports good shops
Vin og tobak
Wines, spirits and tobacco
Click on the “søg” (search) button.
Names of stores that sell products within the shopping category you have selected, and within the selected area, will be listed, with links to their exact address and contact information. Note that not all the stores in all the areas are included in this online search application.
Taking the bus in Aarhus
Local bus services in the Aarhus area are coordinated by the bus company Midttrafik. Read more about Midttrafik and their services on Midttrafik’s website: www.midttrafik.dk.
In Aarhus, you will find two types of buses – a yellow buss and a blue bus.
City buses are yellow.
In 2012 Aarhus Sporveje (Aarhus traffic company) introduces new rules for entering buses. For those of you, who use public transportation, it will mean that you will be able to enter a bus using both front and back doors.
You cannot buy tickets from the driver on the yellow buses. You buy your tickets in the ticket machine located either at the back or in the centre section of the bus. Please note that that not all ticket machines accept credit cards and only newer machines have English services. The bus fare depends on the number of zones you are travelling. Read more about ticket prices and zones in Aarhus, and download a zone map of the city at Midttrafik’s website.
You will also find yellow city buses in Grenaa, Odder, Randers, Silkeborg and Skanderborg.
The blue buses are regional buses. You enter the blue buses in the front of the bus, and you can buy your buss tickets from the driver.