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4 Hours in Aarhus.(The Good Life)(Denmark)(Brief article)

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Byline: Charles Ferro

Denmark's second city offers a range of museums, cultural institutions and fun, most of it packed into the center of town.

DINE at one of the cafes on the Vadested strip by the canal. Enjoy a long draft beer with quiche or traditional Danish herring. Stay for the raucous nightlife.

SHOP on Stroget, the main pedestrian thoroughfare in a grid of no-car streets and home to the big Danish department stores Salling and Magasin du Nord. Check the adjacent Latin Quarter for boutiques featuring unique Danish design.

EXPLORE the Old Town heritage ...

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