Kiel, the gateway to the Baltic, is a charming city of 240 000 people living in it. During the Second World War, it was heavily bombarded because of its U-boat submarine production. Today Kiel surprises its visitors with an image of a growing town and students that walk the safe streets. During the tour, you will find out historical facts like that Kiel was a city under the Danish Rullment until 1864 when it went under Prussian control. Also, discover the highlights of the beautiful city of Kiel, stroll the streets of the City Centre and see the St Nicholas Church.
Learn about the history of Danish Rullment, Bombing during WWII, Kiel week Regatta. Visit City and Maritime Museum, St. Nicholas Church and more. Take a stroll through the streets and become part of the city
Meeting point: In front of Schifffahrts museum, Dänische Str. 19, 24103 Kiel