| Distance to freight station: | 3.4km (Beumer Group A/S) | Distance to railway station: | 1.2km (Humlehuse) |
| Distance to habor: | 7.7km (Aarhus Harbor) | Distance to airport: | 40.3km (Aarhus Lufthavn A/S) |
| Introduction of district: | Aarhus is the second-largest city in Denmark located on the east coast of the Jutland peninsula. It began as a fortified Viking settlement in the 8th century and was founded on the northern shores of a fjord at a natural harbour, where the main driving force for growth was seaborne trade in agricultural products. It is now the largest centre of trade, service and industry in Jutland. It is also a centre for research and education in the Nordic countries and home to Aarhus University, including Aarhus University Hospital and INCUBA Science Park. In addition, Aarhus is known for its musical history, such as in jazz and rock genres. |
| Roads logistics: | Most city bus lines go through the inner city and pass through either Park Allé or Banegårdspladsen, or both, right at Aarhus Central Station. Regional and Inter-city buses terminate at Aarhus Bus Terminal, which is east of the central station. The long-distance buses of linie888 connect Aarhus to other cities in Jutland and Zealand. |
| Railway logistics: | Railway is operated by DSB, Denmark's largest train operating company, which has connections to various destinations throughout Denmark. The main railway station in Aarhus is Aarhus Central Station located in the city centre, which serves as the main connecting hub between Aarhus and the rest of Denmark. A new electric light rail system Aarhus Letbane opened in December 2017, connecting the central station and the inner city with the University Hospital in Skejby and replacing local railway services to Grenaa and Odder in late 2018. It is the first electric light rail system in Denmark and more routes are planned to open in the future. |
| Residential housing price in this city: | 5776.82 US$/㎡ |
| Support for residing in Park: | Reception, canteens, meeting rooms with conference facilities and rehabilitation areas |
| Living environment: | Aarhus Dirt Jump Park, Vestereng Hundeskov, 101 Friendshippark |
| Access to supermarkets: | Lidl at Skejbyvej 499, føtex Skejby (located in Skejby Centret), Netto at Randersvej 116-118 |
| Commerical enviornment: | Colliers International Danmark, Nybolig Erhverv Aarhus |
| Access to shopping malls: | Skejby Centret, Bruuns Galleri, Storcenter Nord, Bazar Vest, Veri Center, City Vest |
| Access to hotels: | Koldkærgård Hotel & Conference Center (free wifi - $181), First Hotel Atlantic (free wifi, free breakfast - $185), Scandic the Mayor (free breakfast - $173), Bo&Balance, Risskov Bellevue Guesthouse ($133), Hotel Royal (free wifi, casino - $309) |
| Access to leisure and entertainment: | Fredagsbar, Katrines Kælder, Sherlock Holmes Pub |
| Access to healthcare: | Aarhus Universitetshospital, Aarhus University Hospital, Capio CFR Aarhus |
| Access to education: | The Park is in the vicinity of various education institutions, including adult education school Danmarks Medie- Og Journalisthøjskole, the universities Aarhus University and VIA University College, elementary schools Skovvangskolen, Katrinebjergskolen and Sabro-Korsvejskolen, high schools Aarhus Academy, Aarhus Katedralskole, Egaa Gymnasium and Hadsten Højskole, and international school Aarhus Academy for Global Education. |
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