Located on Lake Osceola in Winter Park, the boat tour offers hour-long, guided cruises through three of the seven lakes and two, narrow man made canals on the tranquil Winter Park chain of lakes. Every tour guarantees plenty of swaying palms, towering cypress trees, lush ferns and a variety of flourishing sub-tropical flowers. Breathtaking views of opulent private homes and exquisite estates sprawling along the shores are also a key feature of the scenic cruise.
This popular shopping district boasts a plethora of eateries and boutiques where visitors can find unique treasures and indulge in mouth-watering cuisine. The adjacent park, train station, and Morse Museum are all within walking distance.
The most famous park in Orlando and right in the heart of downtown - you can walk a full mile around the lake and stop at bars, restaurants, shopping, playgrounds, or just hang out with the swans. You can even rent a Swan-shaped paddleboat and go see the famous fountain up close!
East End Market is a neighborhood market and food hall in the Audubon Park Garden District of Orlando, Florida. The two-story structure is home to a dozen food merchants, retail shops & our favorite ramen place, Domu - highly recommend! While in the area, check out our other neighborhood favorites - Kelly's Homemade Ice Cream, Stardust Coffee, Park Avenue CDs, Redlight Redlight (beer and wine bar), and Big Daddy's (karaoke bar)!
The Milk District is a cultural hub with a progressive lifestyle, music and arts scene, featuring diverse culinary experiences, colorful murals, recreational sporting and music venues, unique shopping destinations, community gardens, award winning bars, coffee shops and more. Some of our favorite places here: Sideward Brewing, Otto's High Dive, Stasio's Italian Deli, Etoile Boutique, Gringos Locos, and Whiskey Lou's!
Blue Spring State Park is home to a first-magnitude spring that is one of the largest winter gathering sites for manatees in Florida. Visitors can see hundreds of manatees enjoying the constant 72-degree spring water in the colder winter months - November to March.
We don't get to the theme parks much, but love to come to Disney Springs to walk around, eat, drink, or shop. Parking and admission is free and the World of Disney store is almost as good as the real thing and a perfect place to pick up souvenirs without a park ticket.