Thank you.
kiez.fyi runs on the work of open-data communities, public agencies, and individual maintainers who keep these datasets flowing. We're grateful to everyone listed below — without their generosity, this site wouldn't exist. If you maintain one of these feeds and we're missing or misattributing something, please tell us and we'll fix it.
Powers every map you see on kiez.fyi. Thanks to the OpenFreemap volunteers who host and serve the global vector tiles, and to the OpenStreetMap contributors whose data underpins every layer.
OpenStreetMap contributors / Geofabrik
The road network we walk and bike across, plus every café, park, kita, and supermarket we count. Endless thanks to the millions of OpenStreetMap mappers, and to Geofabrik for the regional extracts that make our import pipeline tractable.
When you type an address or drop a pin, we ask Photon — a free, open geocoder built on OSM — to translate it. Big thanks to the team at Komoot for hosting it for the whole community.
Technologiestiftung Berlin · ODIS
PLZ polygons for Berlin, with the proper neighbourhood labels. Thanks to ODIS Berlin and the Technologiestiftung for publishing the city's geodata as open data.
PLZ polygons for the Munich area, derived from OpenStreetMap and curated by yetzt. Thanks to yetzt for stitching this dataset together and keeping it current — and, again, to the OSM contributors who drew every boundary in the first place.
Geoportal Berlin · Senatsverwaltung
The 542 LOR Planungsräume that anchor every "Kiez" we recommend. Thanks to the Senatsverwaltung für Stadtentwicklung for the dataset and to the Geoportal Berlin team for keeping it accessible.
The 25 Stadtbezirke we use as Munich's neighbourhood layer. Thanks to GeodatenService München for publishing the boundaries as a public WFS.
Investitionsbank Berlin · Mietspiegel
The Wohnlagenkarte we surface in Berlin to help compare neighborhoods. Thanks to the Investitionsbank Berlin for the Mietspiegel dataset and to Geoportal Berlin for the public layer.
Verkehrsverbund Berlin-Brandenburg (VBB)
The U-Bahn, S-Bahn, tram, bus, and ferry schedules we use to compute travel times. Thanks to the Verkehrsverbund Berlin-Brandenburg for publishing the GTFS feed openly.
Helsingin seudun liikenne (HSL)
Metro, tram, bus, and ferry schedules across the Helsinki region. Thanks to HSL — Helsingin seudun liikenne — for publishing the GTFS feed openly and keeping it current.
Münchner Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund (MVV)
S-Bahn, U-Bahn, tram, bus, and regional schedules across the MVV area. Thanks to the Münchner Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund for the open GTFS feed.
If we've left someone out, or if a credit needs updating, please drop us a line. We'd rather hear from you and fix it than leave it stale.