Early 20th-century terraces, 1950s housing blocks, and some newer infill give Oosterpark its layered streetscape. This eastern Groningen neighbourhood of about 10,550 residents takes its name from the park along the city's edge. The Damsterdiep canal marks the northern boundary.
Students, families, and older residents mix in Oosterpark. Small shops and cafes line the Oosterhamrikkade. The proximity to both Groningen's centre (about 1.5 kilometres west) and the UMCG hospital makes the district practical for many. Public transport reaches the railway station within minutes.
Early 20th-century terraces, 1950s housing blocks, and some newer infill give Oosterpark its layered streetscape. This eastern Groningen neighbourhood of about 10,550 residents takes its name from the park along the city's edge. The Damsterdiep canal marks the northern boundary.
Students, families, and older residents mix in Oosterpark. Small shops and cafes line the Oosterhamrikkade. The proximity to both Groningen's centre (about 1.5 kilometres west) and the UMCG hospital makes the district practical for many. Public transport reaches the railway station within minutes.
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