Latin Quarter
Latin Quarter
4.5
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Neighborhood: Midtbyen
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- Århus H Station • 9 min walk
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697 within 3 miles
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239 within 6 miles
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4.5
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Laurentiu Gh P
Almhult, Sweden10 contributions
Mar 2020
Nice part of the city, the connection with Latin is rather uncertain. Probably few pizzerias, italian shop and mexican restaurant. There is almost nobody speaking a lating language anyway. The part of the city is pictureque anyway and worth visiting. The pubs deserve a visit also.
Written March 6, 2020
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bujordaniel
Suceava, Romania121 contributions
May 2021
Cozy shops, restaurants with small terraces, directly on the street, with a Parisian look and delicious dishes. Don't miss it!
Written June 2, 2021
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GuentherIwersen
Aarhus, Denmark71 contributions
Mar 2020
The Latin Quarter in Aarhus is a perfect place to hang out - a lot of bars, cafe´s and restaurants - beautiful old houses - close to a small river.
Written March 6, 2020
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rem
Washington DC, DC37 contributions
Aug 2014 • Friends
People seem to like coming here and I'm not entirely sure why. The locals describe it as a 'cozy' neighborhood but it doesn't seem, on first sight, to be much different from any other hipster neighborhood in any young city worth its salt.
Written August 11, 2014
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Ana M
Shoreline, WA244 contributions
Oct 2019
It was a quaint and cute little neighborhood definitely worth the visit. It was quiet and all the houses are so pretty!
Written October 6, 2019
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Sa-i44
San Diego, CA5,515 contributions
May 2019 • Friends
The Latin quarter is the oldest area of Aarhus and some would say, the most charming. The streets were narrow and cobblestoned. The sidewalks small. Boutique stores, restaurants and coffee houses lined the streets. Since this area was established in the 14th century (14th century!!!), the streets all have historical names such as Klostergade (Convent St), Volden (The Rampart) and Borggade (Castle St).
It was here that I noticed all the bicycles often pulling or pushing carts filled with children. My friend us to one of his favorite places, Café Drudenfuss, and although it was cold out, we opted to sit outside, in our down jackets and covered in blankets. We ate avocado toast and drank fruit sodas. In my jetlagged, sleep deprived state this was comfort food. And I felt revived.
It was here that I noticed all the bicycles often pulling or pushing carts filled with children. My friend us to one of his favorite places, Café Drudenfuss, and although it was cold out, we opted to sit outside, in our down jackets and covered in blankets. We ate avocado toast and drank fruit sodas. In my jetlagged, sleep deprived state this was comfort food. And I felt revived.
Written June 29, 2019
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ammg2400
Sodankyla, Finland31 contributions
Jan 2018
Go here for cafes, cool shopping, nice old buildings. Is cozy and intime. Aarhus has a lot to offer and definitely a visit
Written January 14, 2018
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NeilF66
London, UK2 contributions
May 2015 • Family
The interesting part of the city where you can escape the effects of identikit globalised shopping centres and experience local shops, cafes and bars. Nice and relaxing
Written June 2, 2015
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Jan O
Aarhus, Denmark160 contributions
Mar 2015 • Family
I love this area in Aarhus.
Its just 1 minute from Aaboulevard, Cathedral, Shopping pedestrian ''stroeget''.
You find lots of small restaurants, cafe's, shops in a cozy atmosphere - generally cheaper - and surely better quality than most of their competitors in center of the town.
Its just 1 minute from Aaboulevard, Cathedral, Shopping pedestrian ''stroeget''.
You find lots of small restaurants, cafe's, shops in a cozy atmosphere - generally cheaper - and surely better quality than most of their competitors in center of the town.
Written March 21, 2015
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LN1946
Varde, Denmark7,792 contributions
Dec 2014 • Couples
Aarhus is Denmarks most beautiful big city.
And the center of Arhus is exceptional cosy and emotional.
The Latin Quarter is a part of it.
And the center of Arhus is exceptional cosy and emotional.
The Latin Quarter is a part of it.
Written December 4, 2014
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Hi,
May I have more information on transport from the cruise pier to Latin Quarter, and history on the location.
Thanks, Joseph
Written August 1, 2017
Distances in Aarhus never are long, so I'd suggest walking. You might want to download a map of the town center. Latin Quarter dates back to medieval times when the town was confined by walls and moats. Two of the burgher houses from ca. 1575 are still standing (in Mejlgade). Most of present days buildings are quite new, from 1850's and up. Enjoy!
Written August 6, 2017
quiero asesoramiento a como viajar de aeropuerto de Aarhus al centro en bus? hay que sacar tickets antes en que pagina para no pagar un taxi porque se que son 50km
Written May 30, 2017
Puedes comprar billetes en el autobús con DKK, Europa y tarjeta de crédito y el "Rejsekort" danés. El taxi será muy caro.
Written September 22, 2017
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