Central District or Tsentralny District () is a district (raion) of the city of Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia. Population: . It is the largest district of Kaliningrad and third largest by the population.
Located north-west from the city's historical center, nowadays it includes the former districts of Amalienau, Ratshof and Hufen, which became part of Konigsberg in early 20th century and was a part of former Oktyabrsky District until it was merged with Tsentralny.
Tsentralny District was established on January 7, 1952, as former part of Stalingradsky District of Kaliningrad. Being seated on the north-west part of the city, the District inherited its name from a mid 20th century project of a city's new administrative center, which was planned to be established on a Komsomolskaya and Karl Marx streets intersection in former Hufen as a result of the destruction of Königsberg Castle, which was former seat of city's government.
Tsentralny District is the least damaged part of former Konigsberg, caused by Allied and Soviet bombardment during WW2. The most notable places of interest in this district are: