Orlando is known for its castles, nearby beaches, and coasters, having a bunch of exciting and unique things to explore, however, multiple experiences are waiting to be discovered in downtown Orlando that will keep you rocking all day and night, and here’s your guide!
Explore the downtown visitor centre, it is a one-stop shop for visitors, situated close to the intersection of Orange Avenue and Church Street. Get inspired by a variety of art and items from local manufacturers and pick up some wearable for yourself as a souvenir do not miss out on a 30-foot Downtown mural made by renowned Orlando resident Boy Kong, an international artist.
This beautiful lake known as Eola Lake is entirely located in downtown’s metropolitan center and is portrayed as a lovely symbol of water encircled by lush green grass, it’s nearly twenty-three acres and has a walking circle of one mile to stroll through and soak in beautiful views of the lake, a perfect spot for nature enthusiasts to have a moment of silence and take in the tranquil sounds of the lake.
This beautiful place is like a crown jewel to Orlando downtown, being on the list of so many people to visit and being among the most recognizable and photographed places on Earth. Even if you’re a local you need to get on a swan paddle boat and sightsee the swans swooning, that hits just the right way and makes your weekend getaway even more beautiful featuring 5 different kinds of species of Swans at this lake.
Church Street is an unofficial hub of Downtown Orlando and a great site for visitors who wish to spend time getting to know the city well. What’s more exciting is the thriving nightlife here, with some of the greatest dining establishments and the famous Railway Depot which is situated next to the recently constructed “Sun Rail”.
This place with an old-school vibe was built in 1889 and is now serving as Orlando’s historic center, the old Railroad Depot serves as a reminder of the city’s long-gone past, one that existed long before Universal and Disney came into existence. It sums up numerous shopping centers, clubs, theatres, and a massive sports stadium as well.
This beautiful garden is worth your time, it is an ideal location for sight-seeing, where you may find butterfly gardens, bird gardens, palm gardens, and lots of other fascinating things to experience at Harry P. Leu Gardens, here you may also find different Flora kinds that you may previously be unaware of. Moreover, this particular garden has different species that are tropical or semi-tropical.
Enjoy your stroll through this garden under the shades of Camellias and shady oak trees, this garden is subject to change significantly with the changing seasons because of the variety of plants in it. History enthusiasts will find an additional captivating attraction – the P.Leu Museum awaits for exploration.
One of the most fun things to do in downtown Orlando is to take a self-guided tour of downtown’s streets where you may explore 9 Art Orlando contemporary sculptures, as you stroll around you get to learn more about Downtown and get awestruck by the magnificent pieces of art.
The Cedar of Lebanon is an incredible work of art that symbolizes tree life and rises 3 stories high and is fascinating enough. While you stroll around Lake Eola beach you may find an artwork known as Take Flight artwork which features a swarm of metal birds that seem to be stuck in mid-air. It’s a beautiful, picturesque place to be adored.
Orlando offers different cuisines for visitors to savor different cultural dishes. Here are some of the best restaurants in downtown Orlando that are run by celebrity chefs and have themed dining areas such as:
The Boathouse, Paddlefish, Raglan Road, Planet Hollywood, Chef at Smith’s Homecomin’, and many more delicious options at Disney Springs, whereas some extravagant places like Sugar Factory, Uncle Julio’s Mexican, Yard House, Shake Shack at ICON park drive-through are also some healthy choices when looking for cool restaurants in downtown Orlando.
Discover the history of Orlando by delving into the 5 stories of the Orange County History Center, located in a neoclassical, designed late 1920s structure, in Central Boulevard Downtown Orlando which was formerly a courthouse. Glance at the displays portraying agriculture, space exploration, and aviation and featuring the tales of African-Americans and Indigenous Native Americans and their unique artifacts.
Sonesta ES Suites at Lake Buena Vista Orlando is a promising place to stay comforted, just a 4 minutes drive from the famous Walt Disney World Resort, provides wheelchair accessibility, an outdoor pool, private parking, luggage storage, a fitness center, and a restaurant to fulfill your hunger pangs.
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