About this venue
Nordmarksportfeld is more than a regular city park—it’s a spacious outdoor sports and recreation area that gives Kiel a genuine “green playing field.” With broad grassy stretches and clearly arranged zones for activity, it feels open, breathable, and made for movement, whether you’re coming for training sessions, casual exercise, or small-scale gatherings. Its clear sightlines and open layout make it a recognizable spot where the city’s energy shows itself through sport and community.
Inside, the experience is straightforward and enjoyable: plenty of space, fresh air, and a natural flow shaped by sports pitches and green areas. Visitors appreciate the relaxed atmosphere and how easy it is to drop in for an active break without overplanning. If you’re here for a scheduled program or an event-style meetup, Nordmarksportfeld delivers that authentic outdoor vibe—simple, lively, and memorable.
The exact location is Kiel, Kiel, Germany. A practical approach is to head for the park’s edge and follow the nearest access paths toward the entry points; drivers typically look for parking on nearby streets or in close public car parks, while walkers and cyclists can reach the park comfortably along its longer side. For a broader overview of getting around Kiel and connecting to other parts of the city, check the general transport notes further down the page.
About the city
Kiel, the maritime capital of Schleswig-Holstein, is not only an important Baltic Sea port but also an increasingly popular destination for top concerts and sporting events. The city blends a relaxed coastal atmosphere with urban energy, making it just as enjoyable for a short getaway as for a planned trip to a major event. Visitors appreciate the compact, easy-to-navigate center, a strong food and drink scene, and a wide range of accommodation options—from waterfront hotels to practical city apartments—so organizing the trip feels simple and stress-free.
Getting around is especially convenient thanks to the public transport network of KVG (Kieler Verkehrsgesellschaft), which links key districts and transport hubs with arenas and stadiums. For rail arrivals, Kiel Hauptbahnhof is the central gateway with excellent connections to larger cities, and local lines sit close to the main routes through the city. If you’re flying in, Flughafen Hamburg is the most common choice for international flights, with straightforward overland links to Kiel, so reaching your event can be planned without hassle.
When the lights go down, Kieler Förde and the Kiellinie promenade are perfect for an easy walk before or after the show, with views of sailboats and a lively waterfront. In the city center, it’s worth stopping by Alter Markt and taking a short loop through the older parts of town, with plenty of cafés and waterside restaurants for a relaxed break. That way, your trip becomes more than just taking a seat in the stands or inside the arena—a memorable experience beyond the event itself.