Between Frankfurt's western suburbs and the Taunus foothills, Hattersheim occupies a stretch of the Main river's northern bank. Around 25,050 people live here across three districts: Hattersheim, Okriftel, and Eddersheim. The Rosarium park gives the town a green character despite dense residential development. Frankfurt city centre is about 15 kilometres east. Hofheim am Taunus, the district capital, is roughly 6 kilometres northwest. The Main-Taunus-Kreis ranks among Germany's most densely populated Landkreise. Hattersheim's population has grown steadily as housing pressure in Frankfurt pushes residents toward surrounding communities, and the Main cycling path runs directly through town along the river. The Frankfurter Flughafen is close enough that flight paths cross above parts of town.
Between Frankfurt's western suburbs and the Taunus foothills, Hattersheim occupies a stretch of the Main river's northern bank. Around 25,050 people live here across three districts: Hattersheim, Okriftel, and Eddersheim. The Rosarium park gives the town a green character despite dense residential development. Frankfurt city centre is about 15 kilometres east. Hofheim am Taunus, the district capital, is roughly 6 kilometres northwest. The Main-Taunus-Kreis ranks among Germany's most densely populated Landkreise. Hattersheim's population has grown steadily as housing pressure in Frankfurt pushes residents toward surrounding communities, and the Main cycling path runs directly through town along the river. The Frankfurter Flughafen is close enough that flight paths cross above parts of town.
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