Oberrad, Residential neighborhood in southern Frankfurt, Germany
Oberrad is a residential neighborhood in southern Frankfurt that combines traditional German architecture with modern residential buildings along tree-lined streets near the Main River. The area offers a mix of different architectural styles and green spaces that define the quarter.
The area was originally an independent village before it was officially incorporated into Frankfurt in 1900. This annexation marked the beginning of its development into a modern urban district.
The neighborhood is shaped by the presence of nurseries and flower shops that have operated here for generations. This tradition has given the area its reputation as a garden quarter where plants and green spaces define the streetscape.
The neighborhood is well connected to central Frankfurt through tram and bus lines, including electric streetcars from Buchrainplatz station since 1884. The good public transportation links make it easy for visitors to explore the district and discover the surrounding area.
During highway construction, archaeological remains from ancient times were discovered here, including a prince burial site dating to the 7th century BC. This discovery shows that the area held importance even in pre-Christian times.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.