Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
( 86 44 27 77; www.stephansenshotel.dk ; Møllestræde 4; s/d incl breakfast Dkr750/1095)
Just 200m north of the tourist office is this petite, family-owned gem of a hotel, with seven
fresh, pristine-white rooms. A sweet courtyard garden and small restaurant are attached.
Hotel Randers HOTEL
( GOOGLE MAP ; 86 42 34 22; www.hotel-randers.dk ; Torvegade 11; d/ste Dkr1145/1495; )
This is an old-world, art deco treasure. It was built in 1856, refurbished in the 1920s and
has retained its unique style. The decor is rich and individualised - if you can afford to up-
grade to an 'antique room' you can live the high life for a night. Online deals available.
Eating
At mealtimes, good hunting grounds are around Rådhustorvet and along Storegade.
Café Borgen
CAFE
(
; Houmeden 10; light meals Dkr39-67;
10am-10pm Mon-Thu, to 2am Fri & Sat,
GOOGLE MAP
11.30am-6pm Sun)
Borgen offers a little slice of Euro-life, with Parisian-style outdoor seating and a low-lit in-
terior. Home to rich coffee and lazy lunches, it morphs into an inviting spot for evening
drinks.
Café Mathisen INTERNATIONAL
( GOOGLE MAP ; www.cafemathisen.dk ; Torvegade 11; lunch Dkr89-139, dinner mains Dkr139-269;
11am-11pm Mon-Sat)
Part of the delightful Hotel Randers, the Mathisen has elegant black-and-white decor that
brings to mind the art deco era. Its lunch offerings are light and simple (club sandwich,
Caesar salad), and it's not too fancy to put a burger next to stuffed poussin on the evening
menu.
Information
The train station is west of the city centre. It's a 12-minute walk from there via Vestergade
to Rådhustorvet, the central square.
 
 
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