Banegårdspladsen 12, 8000 Århus C
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Hotel Ritz is situated in the heart of Århus – often called "the world's smallest big city". The central location allows you as a guest to fully explore all of the city's possibilities. Århus offers a variety of both large and smaller scale cultural events, amusements en masse, and the night life with its many cafés, bars and pubs is a unique experience. If you are looking for peace of mind simply head for one of the many forests, parks or beaches surrounding the city.
The hotel is located in the centre of the city's commercial and cultural area, close to the railway station, the coach station and the ferry port. All bus services stop literally right outside the door, and the pedestrian precinct, abundant with boutiques, department stores and restaurants, is right around the corner. |
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Practically
all of our Standard rooms have a view to the Town Hall,
the station square or the Town Hall Park area. Many
of our Superior rooms are placed facing away from the
street, thus securing a minimum of noise despite the
hotel's central location. We do, however, have Superior
rooms with a good view to the city as well.
All Standard rooms are newly renovated. All have a private
shower and toilet, cable-TV, telephone and a desk. The
rooms are furnished with comfortable chairs and decorated
using quality garments.
Superior rooms are larger than Standard rooms. All rooms
have a private bathtub, cable-TV, telephone, a large
desk and a big, comfortable queen size bed. Some rooms
have a private balcony and two of our superior rooms
are equipped with a beautiful four poster bed. |
HOTEL AMENITIES & SERVICES |
Visit
Restaurant René where you will be taken on an unparalleled
gastronomic journey in French/Danish cuisine. Everything
is prepared from scratch using the finest available ingredients,
heeding the traditions and the professional guidance of
master chef René Knudsen. The wine cellar is a
wine experience out of the ordinary: 8000 bottles stored
in more than 3½ kilometres of iron shelves –
spanning an impressive 150 years. |
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