Photo: Consultation at the information desk at the ZBW
Photo: ZBW building in Kiel

Services in Kiel: Directions

Address

ZBW – German National Library of Economics
Leibniz Information Centre for Economics
Düsternbrooker Weg 120
24105 Kiel

Telephone: +49 431 8814-555

Directions

Umgebungsplan der ZBW in Kiel

By bus

At Kiel Main Railway Station (Hauptbahnhof) take the bus Number 41 (to Tannenberg) or Number 42 (to Suchsdorf) and get off at the bus stop named “Institut für Weltwirtschaft” (Institute for the World Economy). The ride will take about 12 minutes.

Follow the street for 50 metres keeping the fjord to your right. Diagonally across the intersection you will see the sweeping front of the ZBW building.

By car

The autobahn A215 Hamburg-Kiel ends at the Westring (1st traffic light). Drive straight ahead (on the Schützenwall) and follow the signs for "Zentrum-Fähren". After approx. 2.3km, (6th traffic light, you are at the Exerzierplatz parking lot) make a right turn and drive to the waterfront (0.6km). Turn left into Kaistraße and keep going. It changes its name to Düsternbrooker Weg. Continue straight ahead until you reach the Hindenburgufer where you turn left to reach Düsternbrooker Weg 120.

By taxi

A taxi ride from Kiel Main Railway Station (Hauptbahnhof) to the ZBW in Kiel will take around 7 minutes.

On foot

You can reach the ZBW in Kiel on foot from the Main Railway Station (Hauptbahnhof) in around 45 minutes. Pass through the shopping centre “Sophienhof”. When you exit you are in the pedestrian area of the Holstenstrasse. Walk straight ahead until you reach the “Alter Markt”, follow the “Dänische Strasse” and from there pass through the “Schlossgarten”. From here you can see the Kiel Fjord and cross over to the promenade called Kiellinie. Follow it northwards, keeping the fjord on your right, until the library comes into view on the left side (where the promenade meets the road again).

 
Photo: ZBW building in Hamburg

Further information

More information about Kiel

Pictures: 1, 2, 4: Sönke Wurr, Münchow-Industrie-Fotos
3: Lukas Roth