Orlando is a fantastic city. It has fabulous homes, great art, amazing shopping and more entertainment opportunities than almost any city. Orlando also has its own laidback style. You can see it in the quaint communities and local hangouts.
Most people come to Orlando for Disney holidays. They want to see the Magic Kingdom and Universal Studios. Their Disney holidays are not complete until they visit Epcot Centre, Walt Disney World and Disney's Animal Kingdom. These places are fun and are guaranteed to entertain young and old alike. Seeing Mickey, Goofy and Donald Duck is sure to bring a smile to the young and the young at heart. Seeing the Magic Kingdom touches our hearts and brings us joy and a flood a pleasant memories like nothing else can.
But there is much more to Orlando than Walt Disney World. Whether you take a room in one of the fantastic Orlando hotels or pamper yourself in the Orlando villas, take time to explore the city and you may well see a side of Orlando you never even dreamed was there. From your Orlando hotel head for downtown Orlando. At first you may be amazed by the uniquely designed ultramodern skyscrapers and creative architectural styles, but dig deeper. Visit Lake Eola Park with its picturesque fountain. Walk through Heritage Square, Wall Street Plaza and Lock haven Park and experience the art, history and culture of Orlando. Spread a blanket and have a picnic at the Harry P. Leu Gardens. Here you can relax among the beautiful fragrant flowers and unique plants of the botanical gardens and listen to a free jazz concert.
Head northeast of downtown Orlando and you can experience the Vietnamese /Thai district. Here you can see, smell, touch and taste authentic Chinese, Vietnamese and Thai cultural arts, crafts and dishes. Just north of downtown Orlando are the communities of College Park and Winter Park. These are the real heart and soul of Orlando. College Park with its restaurants, night clubs and shops is where the locals hang out. Winter Park on the other hand is one of Orlando's historic suburbs. There are tree lined streets with century old mansions. It is the home of Rollins College and the Morse Museum of Fine Arts. It is a part of Orlando few tourists ever experience.
Once you experience the true soul of Orlando you'll want to return again and again!
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