🇩🇰 Denmark | Stop Two: Aarhus
🔵On the second day, I arrived in Aarhus, Denmark’s second-largest city and main port⚓️. However, as someone who loves rainbows🌈, my main reason for visiting this city was the rainbow corridor😂. 🔵 Standing on it and walking around the circle, you can enjoy the panoramic view of the entire city of Aarhus. Moreover, this art museum is one of the largest art museums in the Nordic region, the ARoS Aarhus Art Museum. 🔵I mainly visited this museum in the city, but there is also a very famous church⛪️. I think if you have time, it is worth considering. In the evening, I wandered around the city center. 📣 🟠The city’s night view attracted me a lot. The Christmas atmosphere was very strong, 📣but compared to Ribe, it felt completely different. Here, it was more of a city’s festive vibe, while Ribe had a warm, local Christmas feel. For dinner, I chose the second-ranked restaurant on TripAdvisor: Klokken Aarhus #Klokken. 🟠I found that Nordic food tends to be salty, but it still looks good, with many side dishes using cucumbers, lemons🍋, and tomatoes🍅, making it very colorful. ✨The next day’s lunch was casually solved at the museum’s café, eating very simply because I was very hungry. ✨This time, I stayed in a sea-view room at the Helnan Marselis Hotel. ✨The view outside the window was bright, open, and beautiful! The hotel included breakfast. #DenmarkTravel #AarhusMuseum #Denmark #Aarhus