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Best Things To Do in Aalborg, Denmark

Megha Dahake
Bestowed with a building with striking features that brings together several architectural charms, Budolfi Cathedral has an elegant look with a white fascia.
Budolfi Church
The Aalborg Tower is located 105 meters over the marine level in Aalborg. The Tower was constructed in 1933 for the North Jutland Exhibition, but as it was costly to shred it off, so it was stranded.
Aalborg Tower
Landscaped in 1600s, Skanse Park is one of the hoariest parks in the county of North Jutland. The park extends along five hectares of plot and it is located atop Skansebakken.
Skanse Park
Jomfru Ane Gade (Virgin Anne’s Street) is a hoary Aalborg avenue that has developed as a center for the town’s nightclubs. It is dubbed as “Gaden” (The Street) by youngsters of that region.
Jomfru Ane Gade
The stunning Rococo edifice of Aalborg’s Town Hall was constructed in 1762 wherein tourists are attracted due to the lovely yellow-painted fascia and striking entrance point.
Aalborg Town Hall
At Springeren Maritime Center one acquires knowledge about the past and live through the inimitable verve at Aalborg harbour.
Springeren Maritime Center
Jørgen Olufsen's House is the finest conserved merchant's dynasty from the Renaissance era and was established in Denmark. It was erected by Mayor Jørgen Olufsen in 1616.
Jørgen Olufsen’s House
The Utzon Center is one of the essential visits and top fascinations in Aalborg. The outstanding edifice was created by Jørn Utzon, a renowned architect.
Utzon Center
Egholm is a region of North Jutland in the town of Denmark featuring an island. In summer season one can chill on the island shore and take a feast at the Egholm diner.
Egholm
Lindholm Høje is finest conserved Viking verdicts in the whole of Scandinavia. The location was detected in the course of assessment and development of a native freeway.
Viking Graveyard