About Aalborg
Aalborg is a
multi-faceted city - full of contrasts. A city with a lust for life
and all of its pleasures. It's also grand on a manageable scale.
All the major city attractions are concentrated within easy
distance. From fast-paced fun to peaceful oases. From a foaming
draft beer to sublime gastronomy. From the Viking era to the Middle
Ages, to modern art.
The city's recently restored waterfront has much to offer for the
outdoor and curious visitor. With its many open-air sports and
recreations areas, the waterfront invites both active guests and
those with lust for life. Near the waterfront you will find both
the new Nordkraft and
the architectural astonishing
Utzon Center.
Until recently, Nordkraft supplied the people of Aalborg with
electricity. But now the old, coal-fired power station in the
centre of Aalborg generates a completely different kind of power -
Culture Power. Nordkraft, the new eagerly awaited cultural
powerhouse of Aalborg, opened its doors in 2009. Nordkraft brings
together culture, sports, and recreation, combining sports
facilities, a cinema, theatres, and restaurants under one roof -
all in a fusion of contemporary architecture and authentic
industrial styles that create a very special atmosphere. With its
unique, raw and industrial yet still stimulating look, Nordkraft
truly reveals the identity of Aalborg.
Right next to Nordkraft is the Utzon Center, both situated at
Aalborg waterfront. The Utzon Center was the last work of the
architect Jørn Utzon who also designed the well-known Opera House
in Sydney. He described it as "a place where good thoughts
could come together and… a centre of excellence for architecture
and humanity in the future."
Aalborg has no less than 1,500 hotel rooms in the city centre, all
of them within easy walking distance. Hotels are available in all
styles: Crisp minimalism, a refined gentleman's club atmosphere, or
classic Scandinavian modernism. Aalborg has it all. The hotels have
ratings up to four stars; no matter what category you choose,
Aalborg offers good value for money.
It is with great pleasure that we welcome you to the city of
Aalborg! Please feel at home when you arrive.
For the one who wants to see the big
picture
You will find a map of Aalborg that should provide you with an
overview of where everything is situated in proportion to each
other.
Map over the city of Aalborg, please visit
Map of Aalborg city to see:
• Hotels
• Restaurants and cafés
• Shopping streets
For the cultural
During your stay, get a chance to explore the cultural vibe in
Aalborg either by strolling down the newly established Harbourfront
in the evening or exploring the inner city visiting its art museums
and galleries. Please visit the official Tourist Bureau's website
VisitAalborg to get more information on
• Attractions
• Activities
• Events etc.
For the shopaholic
With its abundance of shops Aalborg's high streets are an Eldorado
for anyone who loves to shop. But, whatever you do, don't miss the
side streets. They are packed with exciting little shops selling
the work of young designers and craftsmen. You never know what
you'll find.
• Opening hours
Mon-Thurs 10AM-5.30PM
Fri: 10AM-19PM
Sat: 10AM-15PM
Sun: 11AM-15PM (only the 1st Sunday of the month)
• Read more about shopping streets
here or about
Friis Shopping Centre. Friis Shopping Centre has longer opening
hours than regular shops. Monday-Friday 10AM-7PM, Saturday
10Am-4PM, and 1st Sunday of the month 10AM-4PM.
For the thirsty
Need a beer after a day with lots of impressions? An Aalborg
Beerwalk makes an agreeable finish to a busy day and a perfect
start to a fun afternoon or evening in Aalborg. Treat yourself to
an Aalborg Beerwalk and taste 6 well-poured, special beers in as
many as 6 great pubs in the centre of Aalborg. The Aalborg Beerwalk
consists of: an Aalborg Beerwalk tasting glass, vouchers for 6
samples of excellent beer, a guide to 6 charming handpicked pubs in
Aalborg, and a lot of fun. At each pub simply present a voucher and
they will pour you a sample in your very own Aalborg Beerwalk
tasting glass
• Aalborg Beerwalk, please visit
Aalborg Beerwalk to read more about the concept
For the Forest Gump
Even when staying in the city, beautiful oases of nature - perfect
for a great work out - are never far away. A different experience
awaits you, if you go for a run in Mølleparken during twilight.
Here, you can follow a 2.5 km route lit up by lanterns.
• Please ask your hotel for inspiration
For the yuppies
Danish Kroner (DKK) is the currency in Denmark. Banks are open
from 10.00AM-04.00PM Monday to Friday. Though, in most hotels,
restaurants, cafés and shops international credit cards are widely
accepted.
For the generous
Tipping: In Denmark, tipping isn't common - all service bills that
you receive already include gratuity, and it is unnecessary (but
always appreciated) to add a tip in Denmark
For the meteorologist
Aalborg is situated in the Northern Denmark. Weather in Denmark
varies with the seasons. Denmark has a temperate climate and can be
humid and overcast. The winters are usually mild and windy, and the
summers can be cool or sunny. The weather in Denmark is a popular
subject for discussion as it often changes from day to day and even
during the day. It is therefore a good idea to bring a coat or an
umbrella on outdoor activities. To check the weather forecast when
you visit Aalborg, please visit the website of the Danish
Meteorological Institute www.dmi.dk for the latest
forecast.
For the Benjamin Franklin
Electrical appliances run at 220v in Denmark. Electrical outlets
in Denmark use a two-prong plug typical for continental Europe.
Most laptops will automatically work with 220-230 volts (check the
back of your laptop for power input markings.)
For Cary Grant
The conference is a non-smoking event and smoking is prohibited
throughout the venue.
For the one who wears a seat belt
Generally speaking, Denmark is a very safe country and Aalborg is
a particularly safe city. Like in most major cities in the world,
however, it is advisable to watch ones belongings and valuables
while being in public places and to keep cars locked.
For the one who needs visa
If you need a visa to enter Denmark please contact Horia
Cornean at cornean@math.aau.dk as soon as possible in
order to get an invitation letter to present to your local Danish
Embassy. Here you may find
some more detailed information.