HYDE PARK / HANCOCK

Nestled just moments away from downtown and the University of Texas campus, the picturesque Hyde Park/Hancock neighborhood beckons with its historic charm and attractions. This primarily residential area is adorned with charming bungalows and cottages nestled along tree-lined streets, and is also home to two historic districts showcasing a diverse range of architectural styles, from late 1800s Victorian homes to modern farmhouses. Beyond its architectural splendor, Hyde Park emanates a warm and inviting atmosphere, dotted with classic Austin establishments and a collection of enticing shops and restaurants. Discover a wealth of excellent dining options, such as the American-style dishes at Hyde Park Bar and Grill, the delightful freshly baked pastries at Quack’s 43rd Street Bakery, and many other neighborhood favorites. A new commercial center has quickly become a neighborhood hub including First Light Books, Allday Pizza, Terrible Love Coffee, and more. Additionally, Hyde Park is a treasure trove of unique and rare finds, including The Elisabet Ney Museum, Shipe Park and pool, and Avenue B Grocery & Market.