If you're interested in local religious buildings head to Tranbjerg— home to Helligaandskirken. You could also start your cultural experience by heading over to the museums in the area.
Tranbjerg is home to Svommepigen, so why not stop by during your stay in Aarhus. If you have fun at Svommepigen, you'll love Tivoli Friheden and Aarslev Engso, both located nearby.
"Excellent white glove service. Little touches. Friendly staff who become your best friends. While waiting on a comfortable lobby seat, a barman brought me a glass of water, just because I was there without a drink. I love it. "
"Extremely small rooms and narrow stairs. Arrives to this hotel after 26 hours of travel. No one at desk (5pm). Waited 10 mins. Finally someone showed up— told her I was exhausted. Was given room 45 which (I thought) meant 4 flights of stairs (I was dead on my feet). No further instructions were given. I hauled all of my luggage to the top floor to find there was no room 45. Hauled it all back down again to ask where I was supposed to be — was told with a giggle that they should have given me better directions… the room is an annex off of the first floor 😡 Made it to the room, took a nap and awoke —took a lukewarm shower (ran water for 20 mins to no effect). Went out for a late dinner, only to return to a locked door that my key wouldn’t work in (!) Found two number in the poorly lit entryway — called them both. The second gave me a code to get in (was I supposed to have this? Who knows.). Anyhow, I finally got in. Came down for breakfast in the am— no one at the desk. Decided to try my luck elsewhere. It was my only night there and I was not sad about that. "
"Great view of the sea, clean and quiet. The twin beds were a problem with constant separation in the midddle, and the tub could barely fit two feet side by side. Not very hygge. "