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Aarhus bar named best rooftop option in Europe

Copenhagen rivals somewhat left in the dust by Salling ROOFTOP

Salling ROOFTOP in Aarhus has been voted the best bar of its kind in a new ranking compiled by travel media outlet Big 7 Travel.

As its name suggests, Salling ROOFTOP, which opened in 2017, is owned by the Salling Group, which counts the likes of Netto, Føtex and Bilka among its portfolio.

Two Copenhagen venues also squeezed their way onto ‘The 50 Best Rooftop Bars In Europe’ list: Restaurant Silo in 19th and Illum Rooftop in 44th.

Aarhus slugging it to the capital
“Copenhagen gets all the attention when it comes to sparkling city views, but this spectacular rooftop bar in Aarhus is giving it a run for its money,” enthused Big 7 Travel.

The rooftop bar’s conservatory, glass terrace live DJ set on Friday nights were also praised.

Copenhagen’s two rooftop bars, meanwhile, also received praise for their food, drinks and views.

The rooftop garden is pretty impressive too (photo: salling.dk)




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