The area is home to many places of worship: three
mosques, namely Makkah Masjid, the Al Madinah Masjid, and the
Leeds Grand Mosque, the latter being the largest in Leeds, one
Hindu temple, two Anglican churches, namely All Hallows Church and
St Augustine's Wrangthorn, and a catholic church named
Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. Alongside outlets primarily catering for the student population there remain a number of smaller shops selling largely traditional South Asian goods. This arguably lessens the impact of
studentification, though some community groups do consider this to be a problem and tension exists. Cultural facilities include the
Hyde Park Picture House, an historic independent
art house cinema. The Royal Park, on Queen's Road, is a large public house with a downstairs gig venue, popular with the student population, and next door stands the
Brudenell Social Club, a members' club which is a venue for local and underground music. There are also a number of cafes and shops at Hyde Park Corner, including a vintage and antiques store and a Greek cafe. The area has many local or independent shops, such as DIY stores, takeaways, fruit and vegetable shops, two Sainsbury's stores, a Coop and two independent mini supermarkets, a pharmacy, a laundrette, and three vintage clothes stores. The area is close to
Burley Park railway station and benefits from good bus links into the city centre and North Leeds, which makes the area popular with young professionals. Woodhouse Moor, which sits between Hyde Park,
Woodhouse and the
University campus, is one of the most used parks in the city. ==Housing==