
You may, among other things, visit the North Sea Museum in Hirtshals which has the world's largest cold-water aquarium where divers feed sharks and fish every day. You may board a real submarine at the Naval and Maritime Museum in Aalborg, and if you would like to experience the atmosphere in a well-preserved fortification from the Second World War, then visit the MuseumCentre in Hanstholm and the Bunker Museum in Frederikshavn.
You can resolve a mystery at Højriis Castle, Scandinavia's oldest Circus Museum is situated in Arden and the only Bicycle Museum in North Europe can be found in Aalestrup.
Animal-lovers can visit Eagelworld, the sheep farm Mohair-Farmen at Mors or Aalborg Zoo where all sorts of animal can be seen.

Visit the amusement parks Tivoli in Aalborg or Fårup Aquapark & Sommerland - here, visitors of all ages will have lots of fun. The flower park Jesperhus is a real gem and very popular with the young ones, and if you need to cool down for a while without getting wet, then come for a different experience in the subterranean lime mines at Daugbjerg, Mønsted and Thingbæk.
If you are interested in "by-night attractions", you should visit Jomfru Ane Gade i Aalborg or the fun night life of Løkken.

However, you will also find fantastic scenic places in this region. If you have never seen Grenen and Skagen, Råbjerg Mile, Mårup Kirke, Rubjerg Knude Fyr, Vejlerne, Lille Vildmose, Rebild Bakker, Rold Skov, Fur, Mors, etc. - all places in North Jutland worth visiting - well, then you should be on your way.