Oberlinden
Oberlinden feels like stumbling onto a film set of medieval Germany, where cobblestones meet café culture in perfect harmony.
About Oberlinden
Oberlinden feels like stumbling onto a film set of medieval Germany, where cobblestones meet café culture in perfect harmony. This triangular square sits where Oberlinden street widens at the old town's eastern edge, framed by pastel-painted 18th century houses that now shelter cozy student bars and sidewalk cafés. The 1806 fountain anchors the center while the imposing Schwabentor gate tower looms just steps away, creating an intimate pocket that most tourists walk right past.
The square breathes differently than Freiburg's busier plazas. You'll find locals reading newspapers over morning coffee at Café Extrablatt (around €3.50 for cappuccino), while university students claim the outdoor tables by afternoon. The medieval proportions keep everything human-scaled, and the mix of historic architecture with modern café life creates an atmosphere that's both timeless and very much alive. Evening brings a younger crowd to bars like Schlappen, where conversations spill onto the cobblestones.
Most guidebooks barely mention Oberlinden, which works in your favor. Skip the overpriced tourist traps near the Münster and grab coffee here instead. The square's real magic happens after 6pm when student energy kicks in, but mornings offer the best light for photos without crowds. Don't expect major sights, this is about soaking up authentic Freiburg life for the price of a drink.
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