Introduction
132km (82 miles) NW of Ebeltoft; 383km (238 miles) W of Copenhagen
We won't pretend that Aalborg is our favorite city in Jutland -- Århus is. But once in this city opening onto the Limfjord, we always manage to have a good time, and so will you if you avail yourself of all its attractions, especially some of those in the environs. We like to stand at Aalborg harbor, watching ships head out for sea, sailing to faraway Iceland and even the Faroe islands, and most definitely to Britain and Ireland.
The largest city in North Jutland, Aalborg is known worldwide for its akvavit. Although essentially a shipping town and commercial center, Aalborg makes a good base for sightseers, with its many hotels and attractions, more than 300 restaurants, and diverse nightlife.
History is a living reality in Aalborg. The city was founded 1,000 years ago when the Viking fleets assembled in these parts before setting off on their predatory expeditions. The city's historic atmosphere has been...
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Aalborg Zoologiske Have (Aalborg Zoo)
We've seen bigger and better zoos in our lives, but this remains one of our favorites because of its success in the breeding of near-extinct animals...
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Jens Bangs Stenhus (Jens Bang's Stone House)
This is the finest example of Renaissance domestic architecture in the north of Europe. This glittering six-floor mansion, built in 1624, once...
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Nordjyllands Kunstmuseet (Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art)
This building is a prime example of modern Scandinavian architecture. Built from 1968 to 1972, it was designed by Elissa and Alvar Aalto and Jean-Jacques...
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