15 dining destinations worth visiting in Copenhagen - SilverKris
"Set in a two‑storey greenhouse in the Latin Quarter, this restaurant centres lush hanging plants and natural light to evoke Danish summer year‑round while emphasising seasonal vegetables. Menus are focused and beautifully plated—vegetable-forward dishes such as baked beetroots with smoked cream cheese and crispy rye sit alongside meat options like grilled beef tenderloin with salt‑baked celeriac and truffle—delivering light, flavourful Nordic cuisine." - Christie Dietz
Cobbled streets and old buildings mostly used as shops and restaurants, not particularly iconic in my view. It’s part of the city centre so we naturally passed it but I wouldn’t go just for the architecture.
Irina K.
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The oldest part of Aarhus, consisting of a few streets with old houses and old city charm. Located to the north of the Aarhus cathedral - such streets as Rosensgade, Mejldage etc.
William W.
Google
We visited a couple of cafe's within this region, but it was not too picturesque to us. Much of the area is heavily marred by very bad grafitti (the kind children would make) so we didn't stick around long.
Kenn M.
Google
Beautiful part of the old center
Emmett W.
Google
Nice district, pretty walking around, but I did not see a lot of latin influence. I might have missed it though.
Daria T.
Google
The area is quite nice but there are a few people there.