Hyde Park is a vibrant community on the east side of Cincinnati. Located a few miles northeast of downtown, it has great access to the city, and has plenty of its own charm to offer as well. StreetAdvisor.com lists Hyde Park as its 4th best neighborhood in Cincinnati.
This is a scenic, historic, upscale area with attractive homes and a square with shops and a fountain. –
With a population over 13,000, Hyde Park is a great place for arts, entertainment, education, dining, and recreation. Hyde Park offers lots of beautiful housing and public settings; from its historic homes and buildings to its lively entertainment scene, it is a community where virtually anyone can find something they love.
In addition, there are a number of parks nearby that families can enjoy, most notably Cincinnati’s beloved Ault Park in Mt. Lookout. The Cincinnati Observatory can also be found nearby.
Lots of restaurants are available in and around Hyde Park Square, and many more can be found a few minutes away at Oakley Square, Mt. Lookout Square, or Rookwood Commons. Options include:
Coffee Emporium – One of Cincinnati’s most beloved coffee shops! It has a variety of food, a lot of charm, and lots of great coffee drinks.
Carl’s Deli – Small deli with lots of great and unique sandwiches! It has won Cincinnati Magazine’s Best of the City.
Arthur’s – Bar and grill famous for its “burger madness”.
Green Papaya – A very popular Thai and sushi restaurant with a large menu that will accommodate almost anyone.
Awakenings – Upscale coffee and tea shop by day, wine bar by night, and lots of live entertainment.
Alfio’s Buon Cibo – An upscale but well-loved option for a classier night out. (If you’re interested… make reservations in advance!)
Milk Jar – A cafe specializing in milk tea and boba, located in a plaza near Hyde Park Square. They also serve rolled ice cream!
All in all, Hyde Park is a very popular neighborhood and with good reason! There is a lot here for you whether you’re a young professional, family, or retired.
Quick Facts for Renters:
(Updated 5/27/2026)
Population: 15,938 Median Age: 36.4 years (females), 35.1 years (males) Median Home Price: $710,202 Median Rent: $1,687 Cost of Living: The cost of living in Hyde Park is 35% higher than the Cincinnati average. Average Commute to Downtown:9-16 minutes
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