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Guide to Aarhus

Get our very best tips and tricks to Aarhus and to experiences you feel.

The Atlantic Sound

Listen to the sound of Atlantic. Here, you can enjoy guided meditations and morning exercises as well as insider tips for restaurants and attractions and of course good old bedtime stories.

Sleepy Sunday?

Do you feel like doing absolutely nothing on a fine Sunday? Stay in your (hotel) bed all day – watch TV, snooze, look at Aarhus from your window, order pizza, cuddle up with your travelling companion. It’s completely up to you.

Late check-out at 5 PM on Sundays for only 200 DKK.

Your request is subject to availability and can be placed no earlier than the day before or on the day. Contact reception at +45 8613 1111 or [email protected].

Visit the page about dogs

It's a Doggy Dog World

We love dogs! Bring your own – just give us a heads up prior to your visit. 

All dogs get a special Atlantic styled welcome kit at check-in – just to make them feel more like home.

The price for bringing a dog is 300 DKK per night per dog.

Den Gamle By (The Old Town)

Buy your entrance ticket at reduced prices in the reception at Hotel Atlantic.

Den Gamle By (The Old Town) is a national open-air museum of urban history and culture in Denmark through three centuries. The museum consists of more than 75 historic houses relocated from all over Denmark.

Besides the historic houses and the appartments in the 1974 section, there are more than 34 workshops and shops as well as a pharmacy, a school, a post office, a telephone exchange, a jazzbar and much more. Furthermore, the museum has its own theater, the Elsinore Theatre, which is used for opera, chamber concerts, festivals etc. 

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Murals

The murals on Hotel Atlantic are a part of the street art project “17 Walls”, that transformed the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals into 17 murals in Aarhus city centre. Read more here.