Orlando, Florida
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Katie Neufeld grew up in the Florida sunshine and currently lives in the Orlando area. Now Katie is on a mission to explore the state with her husband and infant son. Katie loves finding farm-to-table food and exploring an area through local cuisine and the great outdoors.
Why We Love Orlando: Orlando is one of those cities that everyone recognizes immediately. It is the theme park capital of the world and is known for being a top vacation destination for families. Outside of the theme parks, Orlando is also home to hundreds of international restaurants, new bars and breweries, and gorgeous natural spaces. There is truly something for everyone in the City Beautiful.
Best of Orlando
✨ Things to Do

Everyone knows about the major theme parks, but there are plenty of can’t-miss attractions, zoos, and museums also.
- Gatorland – An Orlando classic that’s home to hundreds of alligators and other local wildlife.
- The Wheel at ICON Park – Take in the 360-degree views from 400 feet above International Drive.
- Disney Springs – The magic of Disney meets an outdoor mall filled with shops, restaurants, and bars.
- Discovery Cove – An all-inclusive park that gets you up close and personal with marine life.
- Orlando Science Center – Learn and play through hands-on exhibits for all ages.
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🎢 Theme Parks
The theme parks are the main features of Orlando. With so many parks and rides to choose from, you have endless possibilities.
- Magic Kingdom – Walt Disney World’s flagship theme park divided into immersive lands and attractions (see my full Magic Kingdom itinerary).
- SeaWorld – Ride thrilling roller coasters while supporting conservation and discovering the world under the sea.
- Universal Studios – Ride exhilarating attractions that take you into some of your favorite movies.
- Disney’s Hollywood Studios – Disney’s most diverse park, with lands from Toy Story to Star Wars (see my Hollywood Studios itinerary).
- Universal’s Islands of Adventure – A park filled with sensational rides and roller coasters, including the Wizarding World of Harry Potter.

🗺️ Where to Stay

The best neighborhoods to stay in are located from Downtown Orlando south to Kissimmee, with quick access to major highways for getting around.
- International Drive – This central location is close to the airport, Universal Orlando, and Walt Disney World.
- Lake Buena Vista – This is the best location for Disney vacations and most of the hotels include free theme park transportation.
- Downtown Orlando – Stay downtown to experience the best of the arts, culture, and food scenes in Orlando.
👉 Read full guide to where to stay in Orlando.
🛎️ Best Hotels
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Orlando has hotels for every price range and they offer a wide range of amenities.
- Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress – A large resort with an expansive pool, lakefront activities, and multiple restaurants.
- Wyndham Bonnet Creek Resort – One of the few non-Disney hotels located at the resort and it features multiple pools and a luxurious spa.
- Grand Bohemian Hotel – A hotel filled with character that is located in the heart of Downtown Orlando.

🍽️ Restaurants

You could spend a year eating at a new restaurant every day in Orlando and never run out of options.
- Gringos Locos – This Tex-Mex restaurant is a late-night classic after an evening at the Wall St Plaza.
- Raglan Road – One of the many fantastic restaurants at Disney Springs, offering Irish classics like fish and chips.
- Bosphorous Turkish Cuisine – Multiple locations around Orlando offer Turkish and Mediterranean cuisine.
- Victoria & Albert’s – This fine dining experience at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort is one of the top restaurants in Orlando.
- Reel Fish Coastal Kitchen – This restaurant sources local seafood for its fish-camp cuisine.
👉 Check out the full list of best restaurants in Orlando.
🚗 Day Trips

- Kennedy Space Center – Learn the history of space travel while seeing real NASA equipment.
- St. Augustine – The settlement in the United States is home to historical sites and beautiful architecture.
- Tampa – Similar in size to Orlando, this metro is close to the gulf beaches and has a thriving food and drink scene.
- Weeki Wachee State Park – Swim in the natural springs, enjoy family fun at the water park, and meet a real mermaid.
- Clearwater Beach – Regularly ranking among the top beaches in the country, this town has white, sugar sand, and a laid-back atmosphere.
👉 Read full list of Orlando day trips.
🏘️ Neighborhoods

- International Drive – This strip of hotels, restaurants, and attractions gives you everything you need for a fun vacation.
- Celebration – A picturesque town located near Walt Disney World.
- Lake Buena Vista – The closest town to Walt Disney World and filled with top-quality hotels.
- Winter Park – A small town located north of Downtown Orlando that has cobblestone streets and boutique shops.
- Downtown Orlando – The heart of the city is home to exquisite cuisine and diverse options for nightlife.
🍸 Bars

- Mathers Social Gathering – A sophisticated craft cocktail lounge that celebrates Prohibition-era style.
- La Cava del Tequila – This is the most famous bar in Epcot, serving delicious margaritas.
- Player 1 Video Game Bar – Enjoy a drink while you play video games, arcade games, and more.
- Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto – Located inside Disney’s Polynesian Village, this tiki bar plays along with the bartenders’ jokes.
🍺 Breweries

- Crooked Can Brewing Company – Known for their “bottle cap allergy,” all the specialty brews are sold in growlers or cans.
- RockPit Brewing – A friendly neighborhood spot serving up craft beer plus amazing cocktails, too.
- Ivanhoe Park Brewing Co. – Located one block from historic Lake Ivanhoe, this brewery offers plentiful indoor and outdoor seating.
🏖️ Nearby Beaches

- Cocoa Beach – Catch a wave at this historic spring break beach.
- Daytona Beach – Park on the beach and enjoy a concert at the bandshell by the pier.
- New Smyrna Beach – This sleepy beach town offers a more relaxed experience than nearby Daytona Beach.
- Clearwater Beach – Regularly voted one of the top beaches, you don’t want to miss the white sand beach.
- St. Pete Beach – A white sand beach with beautiful clear water and lots of activities and amenities to enjoy in St. Petersburg.
👉 Check out the best beaches in Florida.
🛶 Nearby Springs

- Blue Spring State Park – Summer offers a refreshing swimming hole and winter offers excellent manatee viewing.
- De Leon Springs State Park – Cook your own pancakes at the Old Spanish Sugar Mill before taking a dip in the swimming hole.
- Kelly Park/Rock Springs – Arguably the area’s most beautiful springs. Enjoy a 25-minute float down the river.
- Wekiwa Springs State Park – See how far you can free dive into the headspring or rent a kayak for a nature paddle.
- Gemini Springs Park – Wander the nature trail or try your luck from the fishing pier.
Orlando Travel Advice
🗓️ Best Time to Visit
Spring is the best time to visit for comfortable weather but lighter crowds. Summer is the busiest season, but you can have a fantastic vacation at any time of the year.
- 🍂 Fall – Fall in Florida is only slightly cooler than summer and the hotels usually have better prices.
- 🌼 Spring – Spring is the perfect blend of comfortably warm weather and low crowds in Orlando.
- ❄️ Winter – The holidays attract a lot of visitors to the theme parks, however, the rest of winter is fairly calm.
- 🌞 Summer – Perfect time for swimming or visiting the springs, but the theme parks will be packed.
👉 Read full guide to when to visit Orlando.
🚌 Getting Around
In most cases, a car is necessary for your visit to Orlando. However, hotels and resorts do offer some free transportation options.
- 🚶♀️ Walking – With a WalkScore of 41, the Orlando metro area is not very walkable. Downtown Orlando and International Drive are good locations for walkers.
- 🚗 Driving – A car is necessary to visit different parts of Orlando. Traffic can be overwhelming, especially during holidays and around the theme parks.
- 🚇 Public Transit – The bus system is not used by most people. SunRail runs through the east side of town from Kissimmee to DeBary.
- 📲 Ride Share – Uber and Lyft are both available in Orlando, but surge pricing is common.
- 🚴♀️ Biking – The suburbs of Orlando offer excellent biking routes and there is an active cycling community.
👉 Tips & Things to Know
- 🗺 – Check the map – Some of Orlando’s roads can be confusing to navigate. Look at your route ahead of time and don’t just rely on a navigation system.
- 🧴 – Don’t forget sunscreen – They call it the Sunshine State for a reason. The sun’s rays are strong year-round, but it’s especially important to lather up in summer.
- 🥙 – Eat local – Orlando has hundreds of local, family-run restaurants and a variety of cuisines. Check out Yelp or your hotel’s concierge for recommendations.
- 🧸 – Buy souvenirs outside the theme parks – You can find lots of stuffed animals, toys, and clothing souvenirs at the outlets and even local grocery stores. Save your money and don’t buy full price.
- ⛈ – Don’t fret about the afternoon showers – It is normal for afternoon showers to show up in the summer. They never last too long and they even help cool it off!
🧳 What to Pack
- 🧴 – Sunscreen – Don’t become a tomato tourist! Even when it’s cloudy, the sun’s rays are still very strong.
- 👙 – Bathing Suit – Between the hotel pools, the water parks, and the nearby beaches, there are lots of opportunities to make a splash.
- 👟 – Walking Shoes – Sightseeing and visiting theme parks mean you’ll be getting lots of steps in. Don’t let blisters ruin your vacation.
- 💧 – Reusable Water Bottle – Orlando can reach over 100 degrees in the summer with high humidity. Always stay hydrated.
- 🐭 – Mickey Ears – Or your favorite Disney/Universal clothing. Dressing up makes a theme park vacation even more special.
👉 Check out my full Disney World packing list.
🤓 Facts & Info
- Census Population (2024) – 334,854 (city), 2,940,513 (metro area)
- Time Zone – Eastern Time (UTC-5 / UTC-4 during daylight savings)
- Area Codes – 407, 689
- Airports – Orlando International Airport (MCO)
- Nickname – The City Beautiful
- Demonym – Orlandoan
- State – Florida
- Country – United States of America
💵 Costs & Budgeting
- 3 Star Hotel Room – $120/night
- 1 Bedroom Apartment Rental – $80/night
- Rental Car – $40/day
- Ride Share from Downtown to Airport – $25
- Take Out Meal for Two – $20-30
- Sit Down Dinner for Two – $80-140
- Draft Beer – $6-12
👉 How to do Orlando on a budget.
FAQs
Is Orlando safe for tourists?
Orlando is safe for tourists. The areas that tourists visit most, like around the theme parks, have low crime rates. For more information, read our full guide to safety in Orlando.
Is Orlando worth visiting?
Orlando is a great destination for families, friends, or couples. The theme parks are the largest draw, but Orlando also offers plenty of natural spaces and cultural attractions to enjoy.
Is it expensive to visit Orlando Florida?
An Orlando vacation is generally considered expensive. However, you can visit Orlando on a budget, especially if you do not plan on visiting the major theme parks.
What is the cheapest month to go to Orlando?
January (and into early February) is the cheapest month to visit Orlando. Avoid school breaks, holidays, and events at the theme parks to find the most affordable rates on hotels and tickets.
How do I plan a trip to Orlando?
Travel Lemming Orlando travel guides will tell you everything you need to know about visiting Orlando.
What is the cheapest way to get around Orlando?
Renting a car is the most affordable way to get around Orlando if you are planning on visiting sites and attractions around the area. If you are staying at Disney or Universal, utilize the free transportation options between the hotels and theme parks.
Does Orlando have a subway system?
Orlando does not have a subway system. There is a SunRail train that runs from Kissimmee in the south to DeBary in the north.
How do you get around Orlando without a car?
If you do not have a car in Orlando, you can utilize free transportation options from your hotel. Depending on where you are staying, they may offer transportation to the theme parks, entertainment centers, and outlet malls. Rideshare apps are also available in Orlando.
📰 Orlando Travel Guides
Check out all our Orlando travel guides and get planning your visit to Orlando now:
- My Favorite Things to Do in Disney Springs
- My Favorite Things to Do at Magic Kingdom
- My Favorite Things to Do at Disney World
- My Favorite Things to Do at Hollywood Studios
- 22 Things to Do In Orlando for Kids (By a Local Mom)
- 23 Free Things to Do in Orlando (By a Local)
- The Ultimate Holiday Guide to Walt Disney World
- 51 Best Things to Do in Orlando (By a Local)
- How to Combine Disney World and Universal Orlando into One Trip
- Disney World or Universal? Here’s How I Compare Them, As a Local Passholder
- My Guide to Staying Near Disney World
- I visited all the Walt Disney World Hotels (and ranked them for you)
- My Favorite Day Trips from Orlando, as a Local Mom
- Animal Kingdom Itinerary – How to Plan the Perfect Day
- Hollywood Studios Itinerary – A Perfect 1 Day Touring Plan
- Disney World With Toddlers (A Local Mom’s Essential Guide)
- How to Handle Parking at Disney World
- 49 Disney World Tips (An Orlando Local’s Insider Secrets)
- Disney World on a Budget (How to Play, Stay & Eat Cheaply)
- Disney World Itinerary – 6 Days Planned For You
- Orlando on a Budget – How to Eat, Stay, & Do It Cheaply
- The Best Times to Visit Disney World (In My Experience)
- Epcot Itinerary – A Local’s Perfect 1 Day Touring Planner
- Disney Packing List (25 Things You Might Forget to Bring)
- Where To Stay in Orlando, By an Area Local
- 25 Best Orlando Restaurants (Where to Eat, By a Local)
- The Best Time to Visit Orlando, By a Local
- Is Orlando Safe to Travel? (My Thoughts as a Local)
- Magic Kingdom Itinerary (A Perfect 1 Day Touring Planner)
Meet Our Orlando Travel Experts

Katie Neufeld
Katie Neufeld grew up in the Florida sunshine and currently lives in the Orlando area. Now Katie is on a mission to explore the state with her husband and infant son. Katie loves finding farm-to-table food and exploring an area through local cuisine and the great outdoors.

