
Hyde Park and Tarrytown are two of Austin’s most iconic neighborhoods—but they offer very different vibes. If you’re trying to decide between the two, let’s break down what makes each one special.
Hyde Park
Classic charm, historic homes, and a laid-back, eclectic feel. Located just north of UT, Hyde Park is filled with bungalows, tree-lined streets, and great local spots like Quack’s and Curra’s Grill. It’s a favorite for those who love walkability and that old Austin feel.
– Home styles: Craftsman bungalows, 1930s charmers
– Walkability: High—local shops, cafes, and groceries within reach
– School district: Austin ISD
– Price point: Generally more affordable than Tarrytown
Tarrytown
A little quieter and more polished, Tarrytown sits just west of downtown with beautiful oak trees, larger homes, and access to Lake Austin. It’s a high-demand area with top-tier schools and a tight-knit community.
– Home styles: Estate-style homes, mid-century gems
– Walkability: Moderate—mostly residential but close to essentials
– School district: Austin ISD
– Price point: Higher—especially for updated or waterfront properties
The Bottom Line: Choose Hyde Park if you love charm, walkability, and culture. Go for Tarrytown if you want space and proximity to the lake. Not sure yet? That’s what I’m here for.