- Aalborg KarnevalAalborg carnival is the name for the annual cultural event. The carnival week is for anybody who wants to act on his or her instincts and create their own costume and join the celebration. This is a carnival with lot of madness and fun!For more details, visit the website : http://aalborgkarneval.dk/?lang=en
- Aalborg ZooAalborg Zoo opened in April 1935 and is today one of the largest provincial year-round tourist attractions with up to approx. 375,000 visits a year.
The overall purpose is nature preservation, directly through international breeding partnerships and indirectly through the dissemination of knowledge about endangered animals.
Some 1300 animals call it home, including tigers, zebras, elephants, giraffes, chimpanzees, penguins and polar bears. The zoo is southwest of the city and can be reached by bus 11; closing times vary, from 3pm from November to February, to 9pm in July.
- Jomfru Ane Gade Jomfru Ane Gade (English: Virgin Anne's Street) is possibly Denmark's most famous street.
It is popular with both locals and tourists for its lively atmosphere with all the restaurants and pubs on both sides of the street. It is said to be the street with the longest continuous stretch of restaurants and bars in Denmark. It is particularly busy on warm summer evenings.
First the terraces and restaurants fill up and then, as night falls, crowds of younger people walk up and down until they finally end up in one of the many discothèques, each famous for its own type of music.
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