Esbjerg. What to do, see and where to eat

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Esbjerg. What to do, see and where to eat

Esbjerg

Denmark’s jungest city with Denmarks longest high street. Once established for the shipping of agriculture export goods to England, later one of the biggest fishing ports with some 600 vessels, going across oil and gas in the north sea and nowadays the biggest export port for windmill it has some jung but fast changing history and welcomes you with its industrial charm. Offering a wide variety of restaurants, shopping but also cultural experiences
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Esbjerg
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Sehenswürdigkeiten

Men at Sea. Impressive sculptures to the north of Esbjerg, near the Fisheries and Maritime Museum. Let the wind blow around your head, enjoy the view across Esbjerg roads, the main in-/outbound shipping route, Fanø and Skalling
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Esbjerg
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Men at Sea. Impressive sculptures to the north of Esbjerg, near the Fisheries and Maritime Museum. Let the wind blow around your head, enjoy the view across Esbjerg roads, the main in-/outbound shipping route, Fanø and Skalling
Local museum with small, interesting changing exhibitions. Please check their homepage
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Esbjerg Museum
45 Torvegade
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Local museum with small, interesting changing exhibitions. Please check their homepage
Esbjerg art museum is always a visit worth. Located in the same building as the Musikhus (by architect Jørn Utzon and his son) it offers modern, temporary and experimental art
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Esbjerg Kunstmuseum
20 Havnegade
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Esbjerg art museum is always a visit worth. Located in the same building as the Musikhus (by architect Jørn Utzon and his son) it offers modern, temporary and experimental art
The formerly water tower can be visited and you can enjoy the view from its top across the harbour and Fanø. If clised you can archive a similar view from the parking deck of Broen shopping center or from the port administration building (200m north of the water tower, connected by rusty steel bridge)
Esbjerg Water Tower
22 Havnegade
The formerly water tower can be visited and you can enjoy the view from its top across the harbour and Fanø. If clised you can archive a similar view from the parking deck of Broen shopping center or from the port administration building (200m north of the water tower, connected by rusty steel bridge)
we can fully recommend this museum especially for the kids but also for all ages. Feeding of the seals is usually at 11 and 1400, aquarium of local fish where you can also pet fishes in an open basin. Additional exhibition about fisheries and a changing exhibition. Quite impressive open air exhibition of maritime things and a play ground. Take a seat in the restaurant (small budget) and enjoy one of Esbjergs nicest views
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Musée de la pêche et de la marine, Esbjerg
2 Tarphagevej
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we can fully recommend this museum especially for the kids but also for all ages. Feeding of the seals is usually at 11 and 1400, aquarium of local fish where you can also pet fishes in an open basin. Additional exhibition about fisheries and a changing exhibition. Quite impressive open air exhibition of maritime things and a play ground. Take a seat in the restaurant (small budget) and enjoy one of Esbjergs nicest views

Gastro-Szene

Street food in the old cinema with wide variety of good food for the small budget
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Streetfood Esbjerg
33 Borgergade
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Street food in the old cinema with wide variety of good food for the small budget
Healthy, green, inspiring food
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Rankin Park
43 Skolegade
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Healthy, green, inspiring food
typical old style fish restaurant
Sydvesten ApS
6 Fiskerihavnsgade
typical old style fish restaurant

Conseils sur la ville

Manières de faire des économises

Parking

Do not jeopardize your holiday budget and please follow the signs for parking and especially the time restrictions and showing of arrival times. Controls are frequent and fines relative hefty