Intro
Aarhus University Hospital will conclude its presidency of the European University Hospital Alliance (EUHA) in November 2025, handing over to Helsinki University Hospital. At the upcoming Members' Assembly in Aarhus, the alliance will come together to develop a shared overview and joint recommendations on leading wise choices in value-based healthcare. The results will be presented for discussion and approval by all member hospitals.
A highlight of the programme is the Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Conference, organised as part of the Members’ Assembly and under the framework of the Danish EU Presidency. This high-profile international event will bring together EUHA members, experts, and policymakers to address one of the most pressing global health challenges.
Programme day by day
We look forward to welcoming you to Aarhus and to Aarhus University Hospital. On this page you will find all practical information related to the Members’ Assembly — including the programme, maps, accommodation, travel tips, and FAQs. This will be your go-to resource before and during the event.
Getting to and around Aarhus
Airports close to AUH
Aarhus Airport
Ny Lufthavnsvej 24, 8560 Kolind, Denmark – approx. 30 minutes by car from AUH.
The airport offers direct connections to a limited number of international destinations as well as to Copenhagen. A shuttle bus runs directly between the airport and Aarhus city centre, coordinated with flight arrivals and departures.
Billund Airport
Passagerterminalen 10, 7190 Billund, Denmark – approx. 1 hour 15 minutes by car from AUH.
Billund offers direct routes to Amsterdam, London, Stockholm, Zürich, and several other cities. Shuttle buses connect the airport with Aarhus.
Aalborg Airport
Ny Lufthavnsvej 100, 9400 Nørresundby (Aalborg), Denmark – approx. 1 hour 20 minutes by car from AUH.
Aalborg has the best connections from Copenhagen, and also offers direct flights from Amsterdam, Edinburgh, Oslo, and London. Public transport is available, including trains from Aalborg to Aarhus city centre.
Public transport in Aarhus
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Light Rail (L2 line): Direct connection from Aarhus Central Station (Aarhus H) to AUH, approx. 20 minutes.
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Bus line 2A: Runs from Aarhus city centre (Park Allé, Busgaden or Klostertorv) to AUH in approx. 20 minutes.
For easy payment on buses and light rail, please download the travel app Rejsebillet: Tourists – Midttrafik
International credit cards are accepted. Please note that it is not possible to pay cash on board.
Arriving to Aarhus by car
From the south, take the E45 motorway and exit at no. 20 Aarhus N. Continue on route 505 and follow signs towards Skejby / Aarhus University Hospital. Please follow signs to Entrance G and select a parking area nearby (see below).
Parking
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P14 and P24 – employee-designated areas, available for visitors.
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P10 – closer to Entrance G, but reserved for patients.
Parking is managed by APCOA. Please download the APCOA app, select area code 3205, and enter your car registration number.
Map of hospital
For a map of the venue, entrance G as well as the suggested parking areas please click the following: Map
Accommodation close to the hospital
Aarhus University Hospital (AUH) is located approx. 10–15 minutes from the city centre by light rail. This means you can either choose to stay in the heart of Aarhus and enjoy the city’s restaurants and cultural life, or stay closer to the hospital if you prefer short travel time during the day.
Hotels close to Aarhus University Hospital
Hotel GUESTapart
Tueager 5A, 8200 Aarhus N, Denmark
Price: DKK 904 (excl. VAT, breakfast included)
Hotels in Aarhus city centre
Scandic The Mayor
Banegaardspladsen 14, 8000 Aarhus, Denmark
Price: DKK 684 (excl. VAT, breakfast included)
Scandic Aarhus City
Østergade 10, 8000 Aarhus, Denmark
Price: DKK 878 (excl. VAT, breakfast included)
Getting around
All of the above hotels are well connected to AUH by public transport. The light rail (L2 line) runs directly from the city centre to AUH in approx. 10–15 minutes, and several bus lines also serve the route