How to get to Aarhus
BY ROAD
Getting to Denmark is easy. Denmark is a peninsula in Northern Europe, which means you can go by car or train from any of the European countries. Denmark has an extensive transport network of train, bus and roads and for groups of delegates coming from across mainland Europe, making arrangements for group travel by car, minibus, coach or train can be a more cost effective and environmentally friendly option.
BY TRAIN
The Danish railway system is clean, friendly, safe, and efficient and routes connecting Aarhus to Copenhagen run frequently every hour. Aarhus is mainly connected to Europe by a railway hub in Hamburg, reached within four hours. From here you will find connections to larger European cities and within 14 hours you can reach Aarhus by train from a great part of Europe - Munich, Amsterdam, Brussels, Frankfurt, Prague, Paris, Berlin, and Vienna.
BY AIR
Aarhus is well connected by air with two nearby airports, Billund and Aarhus, connected to the main airport hubs in Europe. There are direct train connections to Copenhagen Airport and Aalborg Airport.
AARHUS AIRPORT
26 direct connections.Shuttle busses depart within minutes of every flight arrival.Direct flights to London, Copenhagen, Oslo, Gothenburg, Stockholm, Milan, Riga, Bukarest, ect.
COPENHAGEN AIRPORT
The largest airport in Scandinavia. When arriving at Copenhagen Airport, you can easily continue to Aarhus with one of the many daily flights or continue your journey by direct train (every hour). Direct flights to: New York, Washington, Tokyo, Chicago, Los Angeles, Montreal, Rome, Paris, London, Madrid, Beijing, Shanghai, Athens, Amsterdam, Aberdeen, Barcelona, Berlin, Bordeaux, Brussels, Budapest, Dublin, Dubrovnik, Frankfurt, Helsinki, Istanbul, Kiev, Cracow, Lisbon, ect.