Apartments near Hermann Park in Houston, TX (678 Rentals)
1849 Richmond Ave
1926 Norfolk St
COLQUITT 5
Richmond Terrace Apartments
Live Montrose 606 Harold
West Alabama Apartments
3416 Yoakum Blvd
Skylane Apartments
5010 Ennis St
1829-1842 W Main St
Marshall
Hanover Montrose
4116 Driscoll St
2127-2129 Banks St
4112 Driscoll St
3414 Graustark St
3414 Garrott St
201 Emerson
Live Montrose 3412 Graustark
3407 Graustark St
1920 Richmond Ave
2820 Blodgett St
The FivE at Marshall Square
Colquitt North Apartments
3018 Wichita St
4013 Driscoll St
1909 Colquitt St
W Main St. Fourplexes
3402 Garrott St
1419 Hawthorne St
Takara-So Apartments
Hawthorne Montrose
2919 Wentworth St
Richmond Apartment
1854 W Main St
1624 Holman St
3415 La Branch
311 Hawthorne St
425 Emerson St
4012 Hazard St
2042 & 2038 Lexington St
1535 Hawthorne St
2006 Colquitt St
1412 Hawthorne St
1420 Hawthorne St
Ardmore Apartments
2030 Portsmouth Apartments
Live Montrose 2008 Colquitt
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You've had one of those weeks ... non-stop aggravation on the job, never-ending traffic, an insignificant spat with your highly significant other, and your new roommate's newly unveiled passion for blaringly loud opera. You've got to get out of the apartment, get some space, and clear your head. Soon you are at Hermann Park, where relaxation seems practically woven into the manicured lawn, letting the warm Houston breeze blow your cares off somewhere, anywhere, but here. Gifted to the city in 1914 by George Hermann, the 445-acre spread has undergone jaw-dropping revitalization in the past decade. Houston has donated almost 33 million dollars and 14,000 man-hours in order to bring the park's glory to current fruition, and the layout is truly a sight to behold. The neighboring Miller Outdoor Theater is highlighted by a grinning statue of Oliver Twist, and both drama and mischievous children are never far behind, while the Japanese gardens are serene and ornate, providing plenty of opportunity for you to sit and count the Koi fish swimming in the various manmade ponds. Activities are limited to bring-your-own Frisbee action or a pedal boat trip around McGovern Lake; Hermann Park is designed primarily for animal watching (birds, rabbits and the occasional turtle are common sights), book reading (that spot under the old tree is calling your name), and overall downtime (Tai Chi is even offered every Tuesday and Thursday at 7a.m. to help with your inner zen). Hermann Park offers serenity in spades, and besides - when was the last time someone told you to go fly a kite and you took them up on the offer?