Often referred to as the “Paris of the North,” this city is located in northern Denmark along the shores of the Limfjord. Aalborg is the fourth-largest city in Denmark and dates back over a thousand years, with a well-preserved medieval centre. The cobbled streets, half-timbered houses and historic architecture provide a charming atmosphere for visitors to explore, along with a 16th-century castle, a zoo, an annual carnival, a buzzing waterfront and cultural experiences, including the Aalborg Historical Museum, the Aalborg Symphony Orchestra, and the Kunsten Museum of Modern Art. Be sure to try the regional speciality, Aalborg Akvavit, a flavoured schnapp.
Radisson Blu Limfjord Hotel, Aalborg
Just 6 kilometres from the airport and 750 metres from a railway station, the Radisson Blu Limfjord’s location makes for a convenient stop-off. There are plenty of dining choices around and about, or you can eat at the all-day in-house brasserie, Boldt, serving French cuisine made using Danish ingredients; its lunch speciality is smørrebrød (open-face rye bread sandwiches), with steakhouse-inspired dishes by night. The hotel also has a bar and lounge, where you can enjoy a drink to the sounds of live piano music. Bedrooms are bright and urban – booked a suite for a Nespresso machine, breakfast buffet access and a bathrobe and slippers.
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