It always depends where you are, you cannot generalize it like this. I'm pretty sure the Netherlands has similar new developments areas somewhere, just like Denmark has historical areas completely different to this. Nice walk btw, loved it, I'd love to visit this place sometimes.
bro i LOVE these turquise glass color balconies on these white facade buildings. its unreal how awesome it looks. great job, this place really looks AMAZING to live
This new area looks very urban but still feels very quiet, spacious and green at the same time. A perfect combination, if you ask me. Very modern, but it has a soul. It reminds me a lot of The Netherlands.
It the one of my favorite country Danmark i was there last month but i miss her every time what ever i live in a beautiful Island Mauritius with beautiful beaches but Danmark will always in my heart ❤😢😮😊
Wow, thanks so much for saying hello at Zen Walks; it's great to know you and watch this video. Didn't hear of Aarhus before, and this was a great surprise. So nice! So many people getting sun at 2:18. The buildings at 8:15 are amazing, and it was great when you picked the bike at 11:15! Such a nice video, thank you! Greetings from Lisbon Portugal 😊🐌
Thank you for visiting! Aarhus is the second largest city in Denmark. It’s not very popular but it’s a very nice city and a must visit destination in Denmark. I’m glad you enjoyed the tour :)
Just an observation if this a new developed town they could not put stairs in the concrete down to a sandy beach looks like a lot of people would be more comfortable ??? That would still work as a seawall?
Good point! totally agree with you. It would have been much better to have a sandy beach instead of concrete wall. Although, I would assume that they went this direction due to the rocky nature of this side, and perhaps they took into consideration the continues rise of the sea level. But of course people would always enjoy and prefer to chill on sandy beaches
Aarhus is full of sandy beaches, and this stuff is development in the old harbor area after they built a new bigger harbor further out in the bay. There aren't sandy beaches here because there are plenty of them around and its a residential area built on old piers. People are sunning there because they live in the buildings nearby, they are generally not going to be people coming in from the rest of the city for a seaside trip, those people are going to the many sandy beaches elsewhere.
Dejlig film, jeg syntes i fremviser mange af de gode ting på Aarhus ø godt :D. Så man se, det kan være så dejligt, når der ikke er ballade på gære :D. Jeg filmede selv sidste års Sankt Hans på Aarhus ø, det er altid sjovt at sammenligne vinkler og se hvordan forskellige klip kan fange lokationer forskelligt :D.
Mange tak! Jeg havde faktisk flere forsøg, men de mislykkedes på grund af stærk vind. Aarhus er en udfordrende by det har altid en stærk vind, især ved kysten, den kan have brug for noget særligt lydudstyr 😄
For not so long ago these places was a place where people worked in places that now have been torn down but somewhere and sometime the planning has gone wrong becauce at present there is 10000 apartments without tennants , a huge amount of unused apartments yes but they are very ekspensive and not for all and cant see how that can be solved quick
This is very interesting point. If there are this many apartments without tenants, how come it’s not even possible to find available apartments for rent in this area. When you try and search for a place to rent. There are only few very expensive apartments listed, but not even near a hundred. Makes you wonder what’s the reason behind this. Assuming it’s fully reserved to the rich, then how will they be able to cover the massive budget went into building this project over the years
@@CityTourExperience That a good quistion - for many years there were not many apartments to rent mainly because all the New students seaking the universety took them but something has gone wrong in Århus - it seems that huge companyes has invested huge sums with the intention of earning huge sums of money and it looks to have backfired particulary on the Århus Ø - would be hard to imagine that they will rent them out cheap at the present time .
I understand. It sounds like a huge bet to take, especially considering the fact that there are very large expenses associated with keeping those apartments empty. I don’t understand the logic of keeping the rent as high at this point. Aren’t they risking complete bankruptcy this way (assuming it didn’t happen already) Wouldn’t make more sense to rent some flats a little bit cheaper, so people could afford to move in. Perhaps get some liquidity to keep up, also bring more life to the area to make it more attractive
Its new development on an old harbor pier. There hasn't been time to grow proper trees, the rest of Aarhus is full of trees, in fact two forests stretch into the city center from the north and south of the city center. Being old reclaimed land and an old industrial zone both, it's not really the best place to put in parks and massive green spaces. I think they have done well with what they had out there. That said it can feel a little barren at times, and it has a lot of wind issues that some trees could help alleviate.
There are beautiful beaches in Aarhus, and this type of sunbathing is everywhere in the world, and I don't see anything wrong with it. It is good that young people are not so capricious, but something that is difficult for you to understand - Danes use every moment to take the necessary dose of vitamin D no matter where. From the balcony to the park or that type of beach, whatever you call it..
It's neither a beach nor was it ever intended to be a beach. It's old harbor pier areas turned into residential zones. Anyone wanting a beach trip have a ton of other options in Aarhus. This is not people at the beach, its people sunbathing in the summer near their homes.
Honestly... this looks terrible, too much concrete and so few or totally undeveloped trees. Looks ugly AF...Only depression feeling. I can't imagine how it looks at winter... That's why i like pines, they are at least green full year.
I find it very impersonal, boring and raw. Why not invest in making cozy spaces where people can talk to one another, and creative structures with lots of plants and trees, like in a garden or park? Most of it look like a parking lot to me. 7:07 this flat grey concrete is so depressing and lifeless. I think they've made a terrrible mess of this; people lying on hard concrete. Icy and emotionless.
Poor city planning. This is to enclosed and ugly. If you gonna build such an eclosed are you should have way more local shops and services so it doesnt become a wastetland like this.
You’re right! But this tour doesn’t cover all parts of this new town. It’s mainly the quiet part. There are other parts that is full of shops, coffees, bars, restaurants and there is big street food market. There is part for libraries, small offices spaces. Also a water park with some interesting shops and water activities. There is also fishing area. The area is partly finished and inhabited. So, there is a potential of more local shops and services taking place in the near future. You can check this video to see more of the area: ua-cam.com/video/rNMY2O8SGcw/v-deo.html
@@lichtabendlenz4866 Beutiful? LMAO. Generic, uninspiering prototype blueprints. They look like they could be any where in the world, because buildings like this are made everywhere and they are not built with beaty in mind, but to make as much profit as possible.
I like your video, very natural and high quality work. Thumbs up ❤❤😅
Thank you! 😃
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Compared to The Netherlands, Denmark feels so much more airy, clean, spacious. Love this walk!
Glad you enjoyed the walk! I haven’t been to Netherland but I heard it has some incredible sights, hopefully will go there and film some tours soon 🙂
No. Netherlands is better. This looks like some Lego town.
It always depends where you are, you cannot generalize it like this. I'm pretty sure the Netherlands has similar new developments areas somewhere, just like Denmark has historical areas completely different to this. Nice walk btw, loved it, I'd love to visit this place sometimes.
@@michalstanDenmark is better than Netherlands, in the Netherlands, The streets are small.
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bro i LOVE these turquise glass color balconies on these white facade buildings. its unreal how awesome it looks. great job, this place really looks AMAZING to live
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Denmark is very beautiful and neat, the buildings are so nice✨😍❤
Absolutely nice informative and video for peace of mind , such a calm beautiful and clean surrounding. Denmark a worthwhile place to live.
Beautiful city and view of sea is amazing 💗
Thanks for visiting!
@@CityTourExperience im glad you make a walk in other cities not just Kopenhagen capital city :D
Traumhafte Stadt. Soetwas schönes gibt es in Österreich nicht. Respekt aus 🇦🇹👍
great video! ❤ Denmark
Thanks! 😃
This new area looks very urban but still feels very quiet, spacious and green at the same time. A perfect combination, if you ask me. Very modern, but it has a soul. It reminds me a lot of The Netherlands.
It the one of my favorite country Danmark i was there last month but i miss her every time what ever i live in a beautiful Island Mauritius with beautiful beaches but Danmark will always in my heart ❤😢😮😊
Much beautiful if is trees seem a bonsai and well cure and equal height of trees..
Nice place beautiful city
I love this videos 😍 my boyfriend is from Denmark 💖 I can't wait to travel and visit that beautiful place 💕
Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed the video! Come visit soon, you would love it here in the summer 🙂
Fake "boyfriend" So cringe!
Wow, thanks so much for saying hello at Zen Walks; it's great to know you and watch this video. Didn't hear of Aarhus before, and this was a great surprise. So nice! So many people getting sun at 2:18. The buildings at 8:15 are amazing, and it was great when you picked the bike at 11:15! Such a nice video, thank you! Greetings from Lisbon Portugal 😊🐌
Thank you for visiting! Aarhus is the second largest city in Denmark. It’s not very popular but it’s a very nice city and a must visit destination in Denmark. I’m glad you enjoyed the tour :)
@@CityTourExperience I really did! Nice colors, nice camera moves... You're doing a great job. Let's keep in touch, as you suggested! :)
Danish girls are naturally beautiful. I wish I could have a friend from there
Sebe mui bonito el lugar
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching!
Amazing!
😮vary very nice
Niece from new subscriber. Stay connected
Thank you very much!
nice nice nice bro.
Thanks!
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Nice place, beautiful view!
Thanks for visiting
Beautiful girls 😍😍😍😍
This reminds me of "Västra Hamnen" in Malmö, Sweden. 😄
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Just an observation if this a new developed town they could not put stairs in the concrete down to a sandy beach looks like a lot of people would be more comfortable ??? That would still work as a seawall?
Good point! totally agree with you. It would have been much better to have a sandy beach instead of concrete wall. Although, I would assume that they went this direction due to the rocky nature of this side, and perhaps they took into consideration the continues rise of the sea level. But of course people would always enjoy and prefer to chill on sandy beaches
There is a huge sandy beach very close to this place and there is full of nice sandy beaches all around Denmark 🇩🇰
Aarhus is full of sandy beaches, and this stuff is development in the old harbor area after they built a new bigger harbor further out in the bay.
There aren't sandy beaches here because there are plenty of them around and its a residential area built on old piers. People are sunning there because they live in the buildings nearby, they are generally not going to be people coming in from the rest of the city for a seaside trip, those people are going to the many sandy beaches elsewhere.
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Close ups and the angle-all you need.
This is where I live
Is it worth it?
@@KIL_PIL what-
To live there
Where part of these??
Copenhagen??
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Dejlig film, jeg syntes i fremviser mange af de gode ting på Aarhus ø godt :D. Så man se, det kan være så dejligt, når der ikke er ballade på gære :D. Jeg filmede selv sidste års Sankt Hans på Aarhus ø, det er altid sjovt at sammenligne vinkler og se hvordan forskellige klip kan fange lokationer forskelligt :D.
Mange tak! Jeg havde faktisk flere forsøg, men de mislykkedes på grund af stærk vind. Aarhus er en udfordrende by det har altid en stærk vind, især ved kysten, den kan have brug for noget særligt lydudstyr 😄
For not so long ago these places was a place where people worked in places that now have been torn down but somewhere and sometime the planning has gone wrong becauce at present there is 10000 apartments without tennants , a huge amount of unused apartments yes but they are very ekspensive and not for all and cant see how that can be solved quick
This is very interesting point. If there are this many apartments without tenants, how come it’s not even possible to find available apartments for rent in this area. When you try and search for a place to rent. There are only few very expensive apartments listed, but not even near a hundred. Makes you wonder what’s the reason behind this. Assuming it’s fully reserved to the rich, then how will they be able to cover the massive budget went into building this project over the years
@@CityTourExperience That a good quistion - for many years there were not many apartments to rent mainly because all the New students seaking the universety took them but something has gone wrong in Århus - it seems that huge companyes has invested huge sums with the intention of earning huge sums of money and it looks to have backfired particulary on the Århus Ø - would be hard to imagine that they will rent them out cheap at the present time .
I understand. It sounds like a huge bet to take, especially considering the fact that there are very large expenses associated with keeping those apartments empty. I don’t understand the logic of keeping the rent as high at this point. Aren’t they risking complete bankruptcy this way (assuming it didn’t happen already) Wouldn’t make more sense to rent some flats a little bit cheaper, so people could afford to move in. Perhaps get some liquidity to keep up, also bring more life to the area to make it more attractive
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odd to me how they are acting like it's a beach.
Como assim???? Para Brasilerios isso é muito estranho/diferente! kkkkkkkkkk Estão deitados no pavimento/chão!
I agree. It's very lifeless and impersonal. Not really a place where you would want to hang out a lot.
Isso não é uma praia amigo
@@meudeusefiel9820 I would
@@meudeusefiel9820 Thats not what he mean
Compared to The Netherlands, Denmark and Ha Long
There is almost no trees, so sad.
Its new development on an old harbor pier. There hasn't been time to grow proper trees, the rest of Aarhus is full of trees, in fact two forests stretch into the city center from the north and south of the city center.
Being old reclaimed land and an old industrial zone both, it's not really the best place to put in parks and massive green spaces. I think they have done well with what they had out there. That said it can feel a little barren at times, and it has a lot of wind issues that some trees could help alleviate.
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Nobody swimming ???
The water is freezing even in the summer 🥶
Nenhum brasileiro ouvindo música alta na JBL.
Aqsol badan you.
looks like minimised Dubai
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Yes looks like Mumbai😅
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Nice beach.😊
Surprisingly few sh*tskins! Great!
the population doesn't fit the size of this city
No, they should have made the city smaller.
No its good that so emty and it should keep this way
So no you cant go there abdul
@@meudeusefiel9820 Why its beautyful it doesnt need to be full and when then just white peopl
I think it's the worst beach I've ever seen, I wonder whose idea it was to lie on concrete and sunbathe!
I think you need to look up the etymology of a beach. What they’re sitting on is a dock, rumor has it they’re not the same thing..
There are beautiful beaches in Aarhus, and this type of sunbathing is everywhere in the world, and I don't see anything wrong with it. It is good that young people are not so capricious, but something that is difficult for you to understand - Danes use every moment to take the necessary dose of vitamin D no matter where. From the balcony to the park or that type of beach, whatever you call it..
It's not a beach LOL
It's neither a beach nor was it ever intended to be a beach. It's old harbor pier areas turned into residential zones. Anyone wanting a beach trip have a ton of other options in Aarhus.
This is not people at the beach, its people sunbathing in the summer near their homes.
@@NATIK001 It's still not a good idea to lie on concrete!
Honestly... this looks terrible, too much concrete and so few or totally undeveloped trees. Looks ugly AF...Only depression feeling. I can't imagine how it looks at winter... That's why i like pines, they are at least green full year.
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Must be filmed in the morning, because the usual hordes of african natives are still not present.
No they dont exist ther bro we white people wont becomming the minority
I find it very impersonal, boring and raw. Why not invest in making cozy spaces where people can talk to one another, and creative structures with lots of plants and trees, like in a garden or park? Most of it look like a parking lot to me. 7:07 this flat grey concrete is so depressing and lifeless. I think they've made a terrrible mess of this; people lying on hard concrete. Icy and emotionless.
AND you dont need to live there and the icy and emotionless is our white culture and i like it
THEY ARE TALKING to each other AGAIBN a comment from you thzats out of reality they all look happy and talking looool
Its not dpressing for them AND they diidnt make a mess out of this WTF again out of reality lol are you jealous ? you must be non white
Poor city planning. This is to enclosed and ugly. If you gonna build such an eclosed are you should have way more local shops and services so it doesnt become a wastetland like this.
You’re right! But this tour doesn’t cover all parts of this new town. It’s mainly the quiet part. There are other parts that is full of shops, coffees, bars, restaurants and there is big street food market. There is part for libraries, small offices spaces. Also a water park with some interesting shops and water activities. There is also fishing area. The area is partly finished and inhabited. So, there is a potential of more local shops and services taking place in the near future. You can check this video to see more of the area:
ua-cam.com/video/rNMY2O8SGcw/v-deo.html
I agree. It's very boring and lifeless.
Why its beautiful like this lol
You dont need to live there it how we like it
@@lichtabendlenz4866 Beutiful? LMAO. Generic, uninspiering prototype blueprints. They look like they could be any where in the world, because buildings like this are made everywhere and they are not built with beaty in mind, but to make as much profit as possible.
5:06 Erling Haland fourth on the left
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