This quaint shopping, dining, and cultural area boasts more than 140 boutiques, sidewalk cafes, and museums, all in the shadow of oak-canopied Central Park. Some of our favorite restaurants in this area are: the Briarpatch (brunch & lunch, get there early!), Prato, Boca, ABO, Bosphorus, and the Wine Room.
The best way to see Winter Park is through its chain of lakes!
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The Winter Park Country Club is the second oldest golf club in the Central Florida area. The golf course opened in 1914. It makes its way through the downtown Winter Park area and provides a challenge to even the most experienced golfer. With its narrow, tree-lined fairways and postage stamp, bunker guarded greens, this course will provide a test for every shot in a golfers arsenal.
The Mills 50 District is known for its assortment of brightly colored, professionally illustrated murals that pay homage to various aspects of Orlando living. Mills 50 hosts a culturally diverse lineup of restaurants, nightspots (including live music venues), retailers and service providers. Some local favorites include: Black Rooster Taco, Tori Tori, Santiago's, The Strand, Haan Coffee, and Sampaguita
A neighborhood market and food hall in the Audubon Park Garden District of Orlando, Florida. The Market showcases some of Central Florida’s top food entrepreneurs, makers, artisans & chefs. Grab a famous cookie from Gideon's, or head upstairs to The Neighbors for a cocktail
Walt Disney World is home to four theme parks (Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom), two water parks (Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon, though Typhoon is currently closed), multiple resorts, and Disney Springs. Park tickets and reservations recommended far in advance.
Universal Orlando Resort is great for thrill-seeking adults and teens, home to Universal Studios, Islands of Adventure, the new Volcano Bay water park, and CityWalk, an ideal nightlife destination.