
Jutland Denmark Travel Guide
The backbone of Aalborg's public transport. Buses are modern, clean, and run on a comprehensive network of routes, making it easy to reach most areas of the city.
Plusbus (BRT): Launched in 2023, this Bus Rapid Transit system functions much like a tram system, but utilizes high-capacity buses on a dedicated, largely independent route. It has fast, frequent, and express service connecting Aalborg University, Aalborg University Hospital, the city center, and the redeveloped waterfront area.
Purchase directly from bus driver (cash/contactless card) or through the 'NT Billet' app.
Contactless a non-physical card for frequent use across Denmark, offering cheaper fares than single tickets.
For multiple trips, consider a day a permit or Aalborg City Pass for unlimited travel within specific zones.
Licensed taxis are cream-colored with a yellow roof sign, meter, and license number.
On street if light is on, at designated stands (train station), or by phone.
Regulated fares: starting ~DKK 50-60, plus DKK 10-20/km. Surcharges for traveling at night.
Credit card payment is standard. Ride-sharing like Uber not active. Traditional taxi apps exist.
Car rental offices are attend Aalborg Airport and in the city, with major international companies. Booking a Rental car in advance, especially during peak season, is wise for better rates and availability.
Not as common for visitors. Research specific local providers if you desire this mode.
No major a ferry to another country port for daily passenger services. Limited scheduled public river transport.
Aalborg has a cruise ship quay receiving moderate calls during summer. Passengers disembark immediately into the city.
Walking and cycling are excellent ways to experience Aalborg's atmosphere, specifically given its manageable size and bike-friendly infrastructure.
Walking and cycling offer a chance to breathe in the crisp Danish air.
Parks and waterfront routes for enjoyable outdoor activity.
Exploring on foot or bike permits finding of hidden gems and local life.
Observe daily habits and community interactions from a short distance.
A low-carbon means of navigation the city and its surroundings.
Aalborg's public transport, mainly buses and the Plusbus BRT system, makes getting around the city uncomplicated and effective.
Combining public transport with walking and cycling has a comprehensive way to explore all Aalborg has to present.