Study abroad in Aarhus
Housing, Erasmus groups, universities, costs and student life for exchange students in Aarhus.
Country
DenmarkStudent Budget
EUR 1,100 – 1,700/month
Transport Card
Midttrafik commuter or youth options, with bike commuting for many students
Population
About 300k city / over 360k municipality
Study abroad in Aarhus: student life
Study abroad in Aarhus if you want Denmark with a stronger student-town feel and less capital-city pressure. The city is compact, academic and social, but still Danish-costly, so it rewards students who join university networks early and keep rent realistic.
Who loves this city?
Students who want a real university town with Nordic quality of life, a compact centre, strong student traditions, and access to sea and forest.
What makes it special
Aarhus feels like Denmark's student capital: academic, manageable, outdoorsy, and social without becoming overwhelming.
Newcomer shocks
- It is smaller than Copenhagen, but not cheap.
- Student social life is concentrated around university networks, so skipping intro week is costly.
- Rain and wind affect daily cycling more than low temperatures.
Weather in Aarhus & what to pack
Aarhus weather is coastal, windy and changeable, with dark winters and bright summer evenings. Pack for rain and cycling rather than deep freeze; the city becomes much easier when waterproof layers and bike lights are part of your daily setup.
| Month | Conditions | Note |
|---|---|---|
| January 2° / -2° | ❄️ Snow/sleet possibleSnow/sleet possible, cold | 7h daylight; layer up, wool socks |
| February 3° / -2° | 🌧️ Sleet and rainSleet and rain, cold | Days lengthening slowly |
| March 6° / 1° | 🌧️ Rain showersRain showers, cool | Windproof jacket still needed |
| April 11° / 4° | 🌤️ Occasional showersOccasional showers, cool | Spring light returns; bike weather begins |
| May 16° / 8° | 🌤️ Light showersLight showers, mild | Long evenings; light layers |
| June 20° / 11° | ☀️ Mostly dryMostly dry, warm | Near-midnight dusk; outdoor café season |
| July 22° / 13° | 🌧️ Occasional rainOccasional rain, warm | Warmest month; bring T-shirts + light rain jacket |
| August 22° / 13° | 🌤️ Occasional showersOccasional showers, warm | Still warm; pack sunscreen |
| September 17° / 10° | 🌧️ Rain increasesRain increases, mild | Cool evenings; bring a mid-layer |
| October 12° / 6° | 🌧️ Frequent rainFrequent rain, mild | Autumn foliage; waterproof boots |
| November 7° / 2° | 🌧️ Rain and drizzleRain and drizzle, cool | Dark afternoons; reflective gear for cycling |
| December 4° / -1° | 🌤️ Sleet possibleSleet possible, cold | Shortest days; Christmas markets open |
Wet, windy, and dark winter days make waterproof layers and bike lights essential.
Packing checklist
- Waterproof windbreaker year-round
- Thermal underlayers Nov–Mar
- Cycling gear (city is bike-friendly)
- Sunscreen for June–August
- Warm scarf and hat Oct–Apr
Cost of living for students in Aarhus
Aarhus is usually easier than Copenhagen, but it is not cheap. Rent, groceries and nights out still need planning, so campus canteens, cooking at home and bike commuting are the budget anchors.
| Category | Range / mo | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Shared room - private market | EUR 500 – 850 | Directional range for a room or student residence; central short stays can be higher. |
| Groceries | EUR 230 – 340 | Lower if you cook, share groceries, and avoid frequent cafe meals. |
| Transport Monthly | EUR 45 – 95 | Many students mix bike commuting with Midttrafik buses or light rail. |
Private-market baseline
Use the standard student budget as a private-market planning range. Shared housing can cost less than a private apartment, especially outside the centre.
University and public housing
Campus halls, CROUS or an equivalent public option may cost substantially less. Prices, shared-room conditions and eligibility depend on the institution, and availability is never assumed in the standard range.
Going out & dining
Supermarket basket
Source: Numbeo · Prices approximate, updated periodically.
Student housing in Aarhus
Housing in Aarhus is manageable only if you start early and use official student routes first. AU Housing, Student Housing Aarhus, and well-connected areas such as Troejborg, Frederiksbjerg, and Viby give exchange students safer options than last-minute social media listings.
Aarhus C
HighStudents who want central cafes, nightlife, shops, and walkable social plans.
Troejborg
Mid to highAarhus University access, a student feel, and proximity to Riis Skov.
Frederiksbjerg
Mid to highFood, bars, station access, and a lively local routine.
Viby
Mid-rangeBetter value and practical commuting when central rooms are too competitive.
Official contacts
AU Housing
Official Aarhus University housing assistance for eligible international students and staff; read eligibility before relying on it.
Study in Denmark housing guide
National official context on renting, deposits, and the Danish housing market.
Student residences
Student Housing Aarhus
Student accommodation portal for Aarhus-area residences and rooms; live prices and deposits vary by listing.
AU Housing options
AU explains which international groups can use AU-arranged housing and when students should look elsewhere.
Private platforms
Student groups
Documents to prepare
Passport or national ID
Admission or exchange confirmation
Proof of enrolment when requested by a housing provider
Deposit and first rent funds
Insurance and arrival documents
Timing
Start as soon as your AU nomination or admission process gives access to housing instructions.
Autumn arrivals should not wait until summer; central Aarhus and campus-adjacent rooms move first.
Keep a backup area such as Viby or other well-connected districts in case AU-arranged housing is unavailable.
Deposit & contract notes
Confirm rent, deposit, prepaid rent, utilities, furniture, address registration rules, and move-in inspection in writing.
Photograph the room at move-in and keep copies of all payment receipts and contract messages.
For private leases, check whether utilities are fixed or settled later.
Red flags
No written lease or unclear address
Pressure to pay before the landlord, provider, or room can be verified
Requests for unusual or untraceable payment channels
A price far below comparable Aarhus rooms without a clear reason
Is Aarhus safe for students?
Aarhus is very safe, with the usual student risks around rental scams, bike theft, late-night alcohol and winter cycling. The city is readable, but you still need basic checks before paying deposits or choosing a room far from transport.
Very safe by international standards. Main issues are rental scams, bike theft, alcohol-heavy nights, and winter darkness.
Top risks
- Rental scams
- Bike theft
- Alcohol-heavy student nights without a safe route home
- Winter cycling on wet or icy roads
Getting around Aarhus
Many students combine cycling with Midttrafik buses or light rail. Before buying a pass, compare your actual campus commute, hill tolerance and winter habits; for central routines, a bike can do most of the work.
🚲 Bike
A practical default for students, though hills and rain are real.
Student resale groups can help.
🚌 Bus and light rail
Useful for Viby, Skejby, rainy days, and late returns.
Check Midttrafik youth and commuter options.
🚆 Train and coach
Aarhus is well connected for Copenhagen, Aalborg, Odense, Hamburg routes, and Jutland trips.
DSB youth products may help depending on eligibility.
Things to do in Aarhus as a student
Aarhus has a strong student calendar without feeling huge. Friday bars, Studenterhus Aarhus, music venues, the harbour, museums and city festivals make social life accessible even when you are not spending Copenhagen-level money.
Student discounts & perks in Aarhus
Student perks in Aarhus are about making Danish costs less sharp: campus food, cycling, Midttrafik choices, student houses and cultural discounts. Use them together rather than expecting one discount card to solve the budget.
Museums & Culture
ISIC (International Student Identity Card) Discounts
Get international student discounts at main museums, galleries, cultural sites, and tourist attractions.
VisitLocal Museum Youth/Student Days
Many national and municipal museums offer free or highly discounted entry for students and young residents under 26.
VisitCulture & student events
Studenterhus Aarhus, Friday bars, and student discounts make the city more affordable socially.
VisitFood Savings
Too Good To Go
Popular app to buy surplus food and pastries from local bakeries, cafes, and supermarkets at a huge discount.
Get appUniversity Canteens (Mensa)
Check your local university campus for the student cafeteria which offers subsidized hot meals to students.
Get appFood savings
Campus canteens and cooking at home are the easiest way to keep Danish costs manageable.
Get appCompare Midttrafik commuter options with bike commuting before buying a pass. Fares & passes
Universities in Aarhus for exchange students
Aarhus University is the main academic anchor, with a visible campus culture and broad exchange options. The city works especially well when your courses, housing and social life all sit within a short bike or bus route.
Aarhus University
Denmark's second-largest research university (QS ~170, founded 1928) with 44,000 students, strong natural and social sciences, and a compact campus that wraps around the city centre — one of Scandinavia's most liveable student destinations.
Student social life in Aarhus
The social advantage is concentration: university, housing, nightlife and student associations sit close enough that you see the same people again. Intro week, dorms and clubs matter because they turn a manageable city into a real student network.
What Students Usually Get Wrong
Student Associations
Meeting Places 5
Public Groups 2
ESN Aarhus
International student events, buddy activities, and trips.
Studenterhus Aarhus
Student house, events, volunteering, and international community.
Forums & Advice 1
Erasmus+ Community
Official network for exchange students — forums, contacts, and city guides.
Reddit: Aarhus student life and housing
Context-only peer advice for realistic expectations about neighborhoods and student life.