Aalborg: A City Where the Past and Present Intersect
Aalborg is both a cultural and industrial hub in Denmark. Though it is the fourth-largest city, its streets still give off an archaic vibe since they are littered with architectures that are built with large timber woods. It also features century-old buildings such as the Budolfi Cathedral and the Aalborghus Castle, which were built in the 1400s and 1550s respectively. At the same time, it also has modern facilities due to it being a port area and business center for the exportation of cement, spirits, and grains. Aalborg Airport (AAL) serves the city.
Best Time to Visit
This city hosts the Aalborg Carnival every month of May, which draws around 100,000 tourists. It is the largest festival in Scandinavia so Aalborg hotelrates are understandably higher than usual although you can still expect to receive warm hospitality from the locals.
What to Do & Area Attractions
As a cultural hub, this city houses the Aalborg Museum of Modern Art and the Aalborg Historical Museum. It also has many performance venues for operas and orchestras. If you are interested in Viking history, then you should head out to the Lindholm Hoje to see an actual Viking burial site and learn more about them from the museum in the area. Don’t forget to take a tour at Aalborg Marine Museum and Aalborg Zoo. To get more of what this city, book your stay at the modern Radisson Blu Limfjord Hotel Aalborgbecause it is very close to many tourist spots, bars, and cafés. Meanwhile, if you are just in the city for business, then the Comwell Hvide Hus Aalborg is perfect for you.