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'''Aarhus''' (until 2010and still commonly used: ''Århus'') is the second-largest city of [[Denmark]].
You can get very good maps of Aarhus for free at the tourist information, it is inside the library Dokk1 located at the harbour, 700 m. From the train station
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On the train station there are luggage boxes where you can store your luggage ( 20 kronas kroners per day for small one, 40 kronas kroners for a big one).There are municipal bicycles (colorful, with thick construction) which you can use for 20 kronas kroners without any limitations (on the internet you can find a map of the stands for these bicycles. Many of them are already taken, so stands can be empty. Be aware that quality is not perfect.)
Near the centre there is a famous open air museum with hundreds-year-old picturesque buildings. The entrance fee is around 9 euros, but at some places along the fence it is very easy to sneak in. Very close to this museum is a botanical garden, which is free of charge. (June 2016)
In Aarhus (and the rest of Denmark) you can use the app/homepage "rejseplanen", which shows you the easiest and fastest way to use the public transportation
There are two ways to go to Copenhagen.
* Go to the harbour of '''Aarhus''' (see map) and have a look for the ferry towards ''Sj. Odde(full name Sjællands Odde)''. Wait in front of the terminals with a sign for [[Copenhagen]], nearly everybody is going there. The drivers pay per car and not per person so it is free for them to bring you. You can find timetables for the ferry here: [http://www.mols-linien.dk/ Mols Linien]
* If you don't like ferries you can also hitchhike via the motorway. In this case use the hitchhiking spot mentioned above.
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