Bitter Bar
Discover the Vibrant Atmosphere at Bitter Bar
Loud, late and cocktail-focused, London Bar brings a compact slice of classic nightlife to Aarhus’s Åboulevarden with signature drinks and booth-style seating.
London Bar is a late-night cocktail spot on Åboulevarden in central Aarhus, known for its long bar, booth-style seating and a menu of around twenty classic cocktails prominently displayed on large boards. Expect a laid-back, dimly lit interior that gradually shifts into an energetic dance-bar atmosphere as the night progresses, with loud music, happy-hour deals on weekends and a crowd that skews toward adults out for a social, urban night in the city’s bar district.
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Train and walking from Aarhus H
From Aarhus H main railway station, London Bar on Åboulevarden 31 is about a 10-minute walk through the central district, mostly on flat, well-lit pavements suitable for most visitors but with some cobblestones near the riverfront. Trains connect Aarhus H with cities across Denmark, with regional services from cities such as Aalborg, Herning and Copenhagen generally running at least hourly during the day. Standard second-class fares from Copenhagen to Aarhus typically range around 250–450 DKK one way depending on time and advance purchase. Once you arrive at Aarhus H, no additional transport is needed unless you prefer a local taxi for comfort or accessibility.
City bus within Aarhus
Several city bus lines run through central Aarhus and stop within a 5–15 minute walk of Åboulevarden, making it straightforward to include London Bar as part of an evening in the city. Typical journeys from residential neighbourhoods or outer districts into the centre take 10–30 minutes depending on distance and traffic. A standard adult single ticket within Aarhus usually costs around 18–30 DKK and can be purchased via ticket machines, apps or on board on some services. Buses run most frequently during the day and early evening, with reduced frequency late at night, so check the last departures back towards your accommodation if you plan to stay until closing time.
Taxi or ride service in Aarhus
Taxis are widely available around central Aarhus, transport hubs and popular nightlife streets, especially on Friday and Saturday nights. For most journeys within the inner city to Åboulevarden 31, expect a driving time of about 5–15 minutes depending on distance and traffic. A short ride within the centre might cost in the range of 80–160 DKK, while longer suburban trips will be higher; fares are metered, and late-night or weekend surcharges can apply. Taxis drop passengers close to the pedestrian-friendly riverfront, leaving only a short walk along level streets to reach London Bar’s entrance.
Bicycle within Aarhus
Aarhus is a bike-friendly city, and cycling to Åboulevarden 31 is an appealing option for those staying nearby. From many central neighbourhoods, the ride into the core usually takes 5–20 minutes along marked bike lanes and shared streets. If you use a bike-share or rental service, prices commonly start from around 10–30 DKK for a short unlock plus per-minute charges, or a fixed hourly rate, with costs depending on the provider and bike type. Be aware that late-night rides demand extra caution because of traffic and other nightlife activity, and you will need to secure your bicycle at a suitable stand before heading into the bar.
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