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How to Get to Aalborg

How to Get to Aalborg

Jutland Denmark Travel Guide

Airport Overview

Aalborg Airport AAL

The main airport directly serving Aalborg and the greater North Jutland region. It is a compact and efficient airport, located approximately 6.5 kilometers (4 miles) northwest of the city center.

Flight Connections

  • Domestic: SAS, Norwegian to Copenhagen (CPH) for international network connections.
  • International: KLM to Amsterdam (AMS), Ryanair to various European cities.
  • Direct flights from non-European global hubs are generally not available.

Airport Facilities

Aalborg Airport has duty-free shops, restaurants, car rental services, ATMs, and currency exchange. A VIP lounge is also present.

Transfer Options

  • Bus: The local city buses (Lines 2, 12, 70, 71, 200) connect to the city center (15-20 min).
  • Taxi: Readily available outside terminal, ~DKK 150-200 to city center.
  • Car Rental: Hertz, Avis, Europcar, Sixt desks at airport. Book in advance for availability and rates.

Seasonal Flights

Flight frequency and prices vary by season. Summer (June-August) sees higher prices and more direct routes.

Major Hubs

Common connection points: Copenhagen (CPH), Amsterdam (AMS), London (LHR/STN), Frankfurt (FRA), Oslo (OSL), Stockholm (ARN).

Booking Tip

Booking flights well in advance, particularly for peak season, secures better rates. Check Dollar Flight Club and Skyscanner.

Departure Information

Airport Departure AAL

  • Domestic/Flights within the schengen area: Arrive 1.5-2 hours before departure.
  • Non-Schengen international flights: Arrive 2-3 hours before departure for check-in, security, passport control.
  • During peak season or early mornings, extra time is wise.
  • Verify with your airline for specific recommendations.

Train/Bus Departure

  • Domestic train/the times buses depart: Arrive 15-HALF an hour before departure.
  • International bus connections: Allow 30-45 minutes before departure.
  • Stations have waiting areas, kiosks selling snacks/drinks, and toilets.
  • Airport stores for last-minute souvenirs, cafes for refreshments.

Fees & Taxes

Exit Fees

No specific exit fees or taxes are typically levied on departing travelers from Denmark, whether by air, land, or sea.

Included Charges

Your ticket price usually includes any required charges.

Currency Exchange

Cash machines and currency exchange are present at the airport if you need to convert any remaining DKK.

Trains, Buses, and Driving

Train Services DSB

DSB (Danish State Railways) operates Denmark's national train network, connecting Aalborg to major cities across the country.

Routes & Comfort

  • Main Station: Aalborg Station (Aalborg Banegård) is centrally located.
  • Direct intercity trains run regularly to Aarhus, Odense, and Copenhagen (approx. 4.5-5 hours).
  • Trains are known for their punctuality and comfort.

Bus Options

Companies like FlixBus present long-distance bus connections to and from Aalborg, often providing budget-friendly alternatives to trains.

Bus Terminal

  • Bus travel can be slower but permits seeing the countryside.
  • Aalborg Bus Terminal is beside the Aalborg Train Station for easy transfers.
  • Services to various cities within Denmark and some foreign destinations.

Self-Driving

Danish the roads are in good condition-kept up and clearly signposted, making driving straightforward.

Driving Requirements

  • To drive, you need a valid national driver's license. AN idp is advised for non-EU/EEA licenses.
  • Drive on the proper lane for road congestion, overtaking on the left.
  • Typical speed limits: 50 km/h urban, 80 kilometers per hour rural, up to 130 km/h motorways.

Parking & Safety

Parking can be expensive and limited in Aalborg's city center. Look for paid multi-story parking lots ("P-hus").

Road Safety

  • Parking fines for illegal parking are high; adhere to regulations.
  • Road conditions are excellent. During winter there is snow and ice, requiring careful driving.
  • Be aware of cyclists, who have dedicated lanes and often have right-of-way.

Border Crossing

  • Denmark shares a land border with Germany in a southerly direction.
  • Both countries are part of the Schengen Area, so routine passport checks are generally not conducted.
  • Random checks can occur; always carry your passport or valid ID.
  • The border crossing is typically smooth and efficient.
  • Road conditions are good for driving through.
  • No specific pedestrian crossing points are highlighted for general tourism.

Ferries and Cruise Ships

Ferry Services

Fjord Line operates ferries between Hirtshals (70 km north of Aalborg) and various destinations in Norway. Color Line also operates from Hirtshals.

Ferry Connections

  • These ferry routes do not directly serve Aalborg but connect to North Jutland.
  • Travelers reach the area by sea and then go by land to Aalborg.
  • Scenic routes from Norway to Denmark.

Cruise Ports

Aalborg has a cruise ship quay located close to the downtown area on the Limfjord. It receives a reasonable number of cruise calls, especially in summer.

Disembarkation

  • Cruise passengers disembark directly into the city.
  • Convenient port of call due to proximity to key landmarks.
  • Cruise lines often grant transport buses for convenience.

River Transport

Scheduled public river transportation within Aalborg is limited. Options are for seasonal tourist routes or leisure cruises.

Unique Transport

Aalborg does not feature cable cars, funiculars, or other highly unique local transport systems.

Accessibility

Aalborg generally makes efforts towards accessibility in public spaces and modern buildings, with ramps and elevators.

Departure Information

Final Tip

Always check specific service schedules and booking options directly with operators before travel for the most up-to-date information.