Top 10 Things to do in Aalborg, Denmark

March 1, 2018 Roger Rusk

If Aalborg were a house, the real estate agent would sell it as "loaded with potential." The 1,000-year-old city is Denmark’s fourth largest, and boasts a Viking past, over 300 restaurants, a casino, lively nightlife and great shopping. The zoo breeds rare Siberian Tigers, and the Waterland and Tivoliland make it a great place for families to visit. Aalborg isn’t a hotspot for foreigners, yet. But we’ll watch as the waterfront of this busy port continues to gentrify, with expectations it will be one in the future.
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1. Lindholm Hoeje Museum

Vendilavej 11 | Nørresundby, Aalborg 9400, Denmark +45 99 31 74 40
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4.5 based on 200 reviews

Lindholm Hoeje Museum

The burial site of Lindholm Hoje is one of the most beautiful ancient monuments in Denmark from late Iron Age and the Viking Age. Several hundred stone circles indicate the tombs. In the museum, you can see an exhibition on the lives of the Vikings on Lindholm Hoje as well as a new exhibition on the ancient time in the land of the Limfjorden.

Reviewed By Joelyn O - Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Two significant historical realities exist in this quiet place on the outskirts of Aalborg. First, there is the original Viking burial site in use for nearly 600 years from 400AD. The site was used as a cremation area and then a burial grounds for the remains. Most of these graves are surrounded by stones laid in various shapes. Quite an impressive sight.
Second, this area had been covered by years of layers of shifting sand and not until 1952 was it excavated. Luckily, it was not lost forever, An amazing discovery.
The museum is also worth a stop. The exhibition shows what the village and their inhabitants looked like over the ages. The gift shop is also very nice.

2. Aalborg Zoologiske Have

Moelleparkvej 63, Aalborg 9000, Denmark +45 96 31 29 29
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4.5 based on 523 reviews

Aalborg Zoologiske Have

Reviewed By Johnny O - Honefoss, Norway

When spending Your summer holliday in Denmark together With Your Family you simply must visit some of Denmarks great attractions, and if staying in Northern part of Jylland, Allborg Zoo is one of the "musts".
Located in Southern part of Aalborg in a lovely treeful park. You may reaaly find Peace and happiness in the park. No stress, simply wandering around viewing all the animals. And dthey got everything. lions, tigers, elephants, snakes and even orangutangs. Only "missing" is the rhino, but not many zoos have them either.
And the best part of it, is that the animals got Space. Even if the zoo has Limited Space, they have made Maximum out o fit so that their animals seems to have what they need of love and Space.
A Place really Worth visiting!!

3. The Park of Music

Aalborg 9000, Denmark
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4.5 based on 105 reviews

The Park of Music

Kildeparken is one of the oldest parks in Aalborg, as it was landscaped in 1802. The beautiful park is known for its long list of classical pieces by famous artists, who have created both statues, scultpures and Fountains. The most famous piece in the park is the Park of Music, which is a collection of trees that have been planted since 1987 by artists who have performed in Aalborg Culture and Congress Center. Most of these trees can be activated to plays three different tunes of the artists, who includes, among others sir Cliff Richard, Sting, Kenny Rogers, Take That, Rod Stewart and sir Elton John. The charming park is hosting a string of events each year. The largest annual event in Kildeparken is by far the carnival of Aalborg in May, which attracts most than 20.000 guests to a huge party in Kildeparken. Moreover, it is the place for childrens activities with a modern playground, or a separate childrens carnival in May each year.

Reviewed By Tom C - Birmingham, United Kingdom

Such a brilliant idea and a nice way to spend half an hour or so listening to a wide variety of music. The location is easy to get to just the other side of the main train station. It is well located on a walk back from the viewing tower over the city. The park features 99 tress (currently) with a different artists associated to each tree, with the ability to play a medley of their greatest hits.
The only downside is that the speakers are loud enough for the music to carry a fair distance, therefore if someone has started playing the music of a tree 10m away, it will carry to you and interrupt your music. Don't be fooled, the area taken up by these trees isn't huge, despite the general park being quite big, and it is a collection of young trees rather than anything like a forest!
Either way, it is a fantastic idea and one of those things that you wish could be done in other cities - I just imagine that if it were in my home city (Birmingham UK) it wouldn't take very long to be vandalised by the local scallies.

4. Kunsten Museum of Modern Art Aalborg

Kong Christians Alle 50, Aalborg 9000, Denmark +45 99 82 41 00
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Kunsten Museum of Modern Art Aalborg

Kunsten is a living art museum allowing space for immersion, wonder and fascination. The museum houses a unique collection comprising over 4000 works of art, mostly post-1900, by Danish and foreign artists. The exhibition area consists of five galleries providing visitors with ample opportunity to experience the permanent collection as well as a number of special Exhibitions. Kunsten also hosts a variety of events including lectures, film screenings, Concerts, family workshops, guided tours, and other activities suitable for all age groups. The museum building, completed in 1972, is an attraction in its own right. Designed by the world-famous Finnish architect Alvar Aalto, assisted by Elissa Aalto and Jean-Jacques Baruel, it is the only museum building outside Finland designed by Aalto. The museum is built of striking white marble, a style that is continued inside with stunning marble flooring and copper lamps, also designed by Aalto.

Reviewed By 811michael - United Kingdom

Me and the wife visited this art museum in Aalborg. The Kunsten Museum houses a unique collection comprising over 4000 works of art, mostly post-1900, by Danish and foreign artists. The exhibition area consists of five galleries providing visitors with ample opportunities to experience some wonderful collections as well as special Exhibitions. The Kunsten Museum building is built of striking white marble, a style that is continued inside with stunning marble flooring and copper lamps, and was designed by Finnish architect Alvar Aalto. Me and the wife thoroughly enjoyed visiting this rather lovely museum.

5. Springeren - Maritimt Oplevelsescenter

Vestre Fjordvej 81, Aalborg 9000, Denmark +45 98 11 78 03
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4.5 based on 94 reviews

Springeren - Maritimt Oplevelsescenter

Springeren -Maritimt Oplevelsescenter welcomes you inside to see our many exciting effects and Exhibitions from the maritime world including a journey on-board the submarine "Springeren". You can also come onboard one of the world's largest torpedo-boat "Sobjornen" og see our Alouette-helicopter that has participated in actions in the north Atlantic in 20 years. You can also try our sail simulator, where you can sail a ship in Aalborg harbor. We also have a lot of beautiful modelships and uniforms.

Reviewed By Patpv - Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

Lots to see and do for all ages...ships and submarine being a big pull...lovely area as well to walk around and see lovely boats in the marina.

6. Budolfi Cathedral

Algade 40, Aalborg 9000, Denmark +45 98 13 49 28
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4 based on 73 reviews

Budolfi Cathedral

Budolfi Cathedral is placed on the highest spot in the old Aalborg between the old highstreet Algade and Gammeltorv. Its snow white facade gives the Cathedral a exalted expression even though its actually the smallest of its kind i Denmark. Budolfi is named after the english munk and saint, St. Bodolfus, who lived in the 700s, and was praised as a protector of travellers. Budolfi Cathedral has always played a big part in the history of Aalborg which is shown in the crest of Aalborg, which shows three church towers, whereas one is Budolfi. The other two is the Church of Our Lady Kirke and Aalborg Abbey Church. One of the reasons why Budolfi stands out is its amazing carillon which plays every hour from 8am to 10pm. The specific music is changed during the year, making it fit the different holidays and occasions. The melodies is controlled by a computer but can also be operated manually. The carillon has exsisted since 1934 but the 48 bells present today were made by the Dutch company Petit and Fritsen in 1970. The biggest bell weighs about 1250 kilos whereas the total weight of the carillon is 16 ton.

Reviewed By JordanS8 - Sarasota, Florida

This stone church having been rebuilt several times is 800 years old. It is a combination of austerity and splendidly ornate paintings and statuary. It is marked by a magnificent clock in the tower. It has served as a place of worship for Catholics and then Protestants.

7. Aalborg Forsvars Og Garnisonsmuseum

Skydebanevej 22, Aalborg 9000, Denmark +45 98 12 88 21
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4.5 based on 56 reviews

Aalborg Forsvars Og Garnisonsmuseum

Reviewed By Westcoast8 - Germany

This museum offers a plentitude of sights and activities, especially during the school holidays. The focus of the Exhibitions is the town garrison and all things military. It is evident that the texts have been written by 'nerds' who know their field of expertise. It is easy to lose oneself in a corner somewhere and not realize that hours have passed. Set plenty of time aside when visiting - even if you aren't a military 'freak'.

8. Jomfru Ane Gade

Aalborg 9000, Denmark
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3.5 based on 182 reviews

Jomfru Ane Gade

Denmark's "party street," Jomfru Ane Gade is reported to contain the longest stretch of restaurants and pubs on any street in the country.

Reviewed By Denisque - Astrakhan, Russia

This small street is a well-known all over the Denmark. There are few pubs, discos etc where you can spend a good night. Some places have very good discounts and offers so if you choose it in a right way can drink a lot for a very reasonable money.
Эта маленькая улица известна всю страну. На ней располжены пабы, дискотеки и другие злачные места для вечернего времяпрепровождения. Если праавильно выбрать место, обращая внимание на скидки и спецпредложения, то можно очень недорого напиться )

9. Nordkraft

Kjellerups Torv, Aalborg 9000, Denmark
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Nordkraft

Reviewed By Glossopdales - Glossop

We visited Nordkraft on a cold wet afternoon on March, looking for the tourist office. We found a warm, welcoming community centre with craft shops, cafés, cinema, art gallery as well as sports halls and a lift up to the thirteen floor with great views across the city. It is open all hours and well worth a visit, if only to get excellent tourist information.

10. Graabrodrekloster Museet

Algade 19 | Underground, Aalborg 9000, Denmark +45 99 31 74 00
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4.5 based on 43 reviews

Graabrodrekloster Museet

The "Gråbrodrekloster Museet" is an underground museum 3 m below one of the busiest pedestrian streets, Algade in Aalborg. In the museum, the history of the Franciscan monastery is told as well as the history of a. o. the market place, the unknown churches and the city houses, which had to make way for the friars' monastery. The museum shows impressive ruins of the monastery, skeletons from the Cemeteries and many fine findings from the city of Aalborg's Viking and medieval past.

Reviewed By 643retiredguy - Mississauga, Ontario

The entrance is an elevator at street level that takes you down to the site. You pay for the elevator to take you down. There are two corridors with excavations of old buildings on the site. Interesting displays and English captions. Allow about an hour.

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