Karrada
| Karrada | |
|---|---|
| Martyr's Bridge at night | |
| Country | Iraq | 
| Governorate | Baghdad Governorate | 
| City | Baghdad | 
| First settled | 1880s | 
| Area | |
|  • Total | 168 km2 (65 sq mi) | 
| Population | |
|  • Total | 322,043 | 
| Time zone | UTC+3 | 
Karrada district (Arabic: كرّادة Karrāda) is a large district in the city of Baghdad, Iraq. An upper-class district, it is divided into western (Karkh) and eastern side (Rusafa) by the Tigris, known as Karrada Maryam and Eastern Karrada respectively. With a religiously diverse population, it is home to large concentration of Christians in Baghdad, along with Dora.
The district is on the northern part of the peninsula, which was created by a sharp turn in the Tigris River. As a result, Karrada has many of the waterfront properties, making it a desirable and expensive district. One of the most wealthiest parts of Baghdad along with Mansour district, it is also home to a large number of companies, organizations, militias and political parties. Most of the city's foreigners and diplomats live in Karrada, as well as prominent politicians, artists, scholars, and businesspersons.