Historic architecture, walkable streets and enduring neighborhood character near the center of Austin
Hyde Park is one of Austin’s most established and architecturally distinctive neighborhoods. Located just north of the University of Texas, it is known for tree lined avenues, historic homes, neighborhood parks and a collection of locally loved restaurants and shops.
Homes range from Victorian residences and Craftsman bungalows to cottages, duplexes, condominiums and carefully considered new construction. Front porches, mature trees and an intimate street pattern give Hyde Park a strong sense of place that feels both historic and connected to contemporary Austin.
Life in Hyde Park is relaxed, walkable and closely connected to the neighborhood. Residents can stroll beneath mature trees, meet friends at a local café, visit the park or enjoy dinner without leaving the surrounding streets.
The Duval Street and 43rd Street area provides a compact collection of restaurants, coffee shops and everyday conveniences. Additional dining and shopping can be found along Guadalupe Street, North Loop Boulevard and nearby Central Austin corridors.
Hyde Park appeals to those who appreciate history, architecture and a genuine neighborhood atmosphere. Its central location offers convenient access to Downtown Austin, the University of Texas, the medical district and many of the city’s cultural destinations.
Hyde Park Bar & Grill has served the neighborhood since 1982 with American comfort food in a relaxed and familiar setting. Its longstanding presence and recognizable fries have made it one of Hyde Park’s defining local institutions.
ASTI Trattoria offers Italian inspired cuisine in an intimate neighborhood dining room. Seasonal dishes, house made elements and gracious service create a welcoming destination for dinner close to home.
Quack’s 43rd Street Bakery serves coffee, pastries, cakes and desserts in a casual neighborhood setting. It is a popular gathering place for morning coffee, an afternoon treat or a relaxed conversation.
Antonelli’s Cheese Shop offers artisan cheeses, specialty foods and thoughtfully prepared tasting experiences. Its personal service and carefully selected products have made it a distinctive part of the neighborhood.
Spend time at Shipe Park, a longstanding neighborhood gathering place with open green space, tennis courts, a playground and a seasonal swimming pool. Its central location makes it a natural destination for recreation and community events.
Discover the architectural character of the Hyde Park Historic District, where Victorian residences, Craftsman bungalows, Tudor Revival homes and early Austin landmarks reflect the neighborhood’s history.
The Elisabet Ney Museum occupies the former home and studio of sculptor Elisabet Ney and remains one of Hyde Park’s most significant cultural landmarks. The museum is currently undergoing restoration and is anticipated to reopen in spring 2027.
Visit the historic Avenue B Grocery and Market, a small neighborhood market known for made to order sandwiches and an old Austin atmosphere.
Hyde Park is also conveniently located near the University of Texas, the Blanton Museum of Art, the Bullock Texas State History Museum, the Moody Center and the shops and restaurants of North Loop.
Hyde Park combines architectural history, local culture and a connected Central Austin lifestyle. Its walkable streets and enduring neighborhood institutions create an experience that feels welcoming, authentic and unmistakably Austin.
Hyde Park is served by Austin Independent School District. Schools commonly associated with the neighborhood include Russell Lee Elementary School, Kealing Middle School and McCallum High School.
School assignments and access to specialized or magnet programs depend on the exact property address and applicable admissions requirements. Assignments should be confirmed through the Austin ISD school finder.
Families also have access to private schools throughout Central Austin, including St. Andrew’s Episcopal School, Kirby Hall School, Headwaters School and The Girls’ School of Austin.
7,581 people live in Hyde Park, where the median age is 32 and the average individual income is $59,413. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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