Brittan Square in Worcester, Massachusetts, is a neighborhood with both urban and suburban features, located just 2 miles from downtown. The area includes a variety of homes such as single- and multi-family houses, triple-deckers, Victorian styles, ranches, and Colonial-style homes, many built between the 1880s and 1920s. Green Hill Park, the largest park in Worcester, borders Brittan Square to the east and offers nearly 500 acres of recreational space, including a golf course, athletic fields, playgrounds, ponds, an arboretum, and the Barnyard Zoo. The park is popular for sledding in winter and is part of the East-West Trail. Local businesses, churches, and doctor's offices line Lincoln Street, with notable spots like Magic Razor Touch Barbershop, Family Mini Mart, Adams Square Baptist Church, and Salt & Pepper, a casual breakfast eatery. For more extensive shopping, residents can visit Lincoln Plaza, which houses big box stores such as Target, Aldi, TJ Maxx & HomeGoods, and Lowe's, along with chain restaurants like Five Guys and Dunkin'. Brittan Square is convenient for those working at UMass Memorial Hospital, Mass College of Pharmacy, and Gateway Park, with access to I-290 and I-190, and proximity to Worcester Union Station for commuter rail service to Boston. The neighborhood has a crime risk comparable to the national average.