Ahoy, Kiel! This Olympic city is a hub for international sailing events, including the renowned Kiel Week, held every June since 1882. Originally a Viking settlement, the city has caught up with the times, providing visitors with a plethora of dining, shopping and entertainment options. Meander through lush botanical gardens and marvel at the historic ships bobbing gently in the harbor.
Restaurants in Kiel
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One gets an impression of what life was like in a submarine of World War II. A very nice compliment to the Navy Memorial.
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The Kiel Regatta takes place in the northern German city of Kiel during the last week of June. It attracts 5,000 sailors on 2,000 ships and yachts with more than 3.5 million visitors per year, making it the world's largest sailing event - it even claims to be the largest summer festival in Europe! There is a large open air music festival, lots of street performers and comedians, an international market and plenty of children's activities, including a children's culture festival. Kiel Week is very traditional, with culinary specialities to try out and over 100 historical international ships on show.
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Perfect place to start walking your dog. Nice, clean and rel. cheap parking lot, not too lonely and not too crowded. Dogs are permitted all year, and if you are accompanied by a friendly and educated dog you may let the dog walk free. The very long beach is beautiful, so don't forget to have a sunbath or to play with the other dogs.
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Took the Colorline cruise here and had 3 hours to look around. This mall is very nice and has a lot of nice shops. Its not too big and its food court is great too
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Nice to have a walk along the Kiellinie. Nice view of private yachts, the harbour..food / drinks booth along the strecht, also a few big restaurants.
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