This airport is located 7km from the main town of Aalborg in Denmark. It is an Aerodrome frequented by tourists and business coming in every year. Located in Norresundby town, Aalborg airport is an internationally recognized flights controller that will be your entry point to enjoying the good tidings of Denmark.
Booking a car rental has been made easy as travelers only log into websites and have their vehicle prepared for them as they land at the airport. There are plenty of hotels and inns in Aalborg as well to cater for both the high and low budget tourists. Booking can also be done online and simply drive to your hotel upon arrival.
- Virgin Ane Street - locally, they call it Jomfru Ane Gade and it’s a city that was named after a famous nun who once lived in the town. After the 15 century, Ane Street slowly succumbed to modernity and the previous old houses from end to end are now replaced by night clubs, pubs and restaurants on both sides. Students often come to revel hear, but you can also join in the spirit of making merry.
- Friary of Alborg Franciscan - this is an underground extraction where people were supposedly killed and buried centuries back; probably after a war. It is not a place for the faint hearted as you will discover several human skeletons in the earth or a
- A Day of Fishing - sometimes spending time in the water does not necessarily have to involve a swim or surf. Even a simple fishing experience along Aalborg harbor can give you a fulfilling time. All you need to do is purchase the temporary fishing license online, then proceed to the Quayside of the harbor. There is ample parking space for your car rental as you take the morning of fishing in the waters. Depending on which month of the year it is, your possible catch may be in the form of a Garfish, Eel, Sea Trout or a Herring.
- Aalborghus Castle - this castle was built in the 15th century and this was the first wing. It is said that the later wings were built by the successors of the original person that is Christian III. You may not have access inside the castle as it is still used by the state county. However, you may take a tour round the courtyard and even have a look at the prison dungeons.
Aalborg town may have developed into modernity today, but you may still catch some Viking and medieval age traces about it.