Denmark
Day 4: Exploring Odense and Aarhus
The day began with a visit to the H.C. Andersen House, an innovative and immersive museum designed by a Japanese architect, reflecting Mazda's Japanese origins. Afterward, I drove across the New Little Belt Bridge to Aarhus. In Aarhus, I admired the architecture in the harbour district and enjoyed a sunset apéro at Salling ROOFGARDEN. The evening was spent strolling around the city, taking in the sights.

H.C. Andersen House
Visiting the H.C. Andersen House, designed by a Japanese architect who created an innovative, immersive museum experience. It was inspiring to experience a new way of storytelling, a really cool experience.
Driving Over the New Small Belt Bridge
Drive over the new Small Belt Bridge in Denmark. It's a short but memorable drive.
Parking is not possible in the harbor area, as everything is private. Park a bit farther away and walk to your destination.
Aarhus Harbor Architecture
Take a walk and marvel at the iconic Iceberg, with its jagged, glacier-like design, and the sleek, contemporary lines of Dokk1. The harbour area showcases a blend of innovative, modern architecture set against the backdrop of the waterfront. There are a lot of cool coffee bars. Finding parking is hard tho, best to park outside the dok.
La Cabra Coffee
Nice coffee bar with an incredibly beautiful, minimalistic, Japanese-style interior. I enjoyed my time here.
You can park your car here and then take an elevator to the roof.
sunset apéro at Salling ROOFGARDEN
Enjoy a sunset apéro at Salling ROOFGARDEN. Sip your favorite drink while taking in panoramic views of the city as the sun sets. The vibrant atmosphere and stunning skyline make it the perfect spot to unwind and relax.