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Winter Park is a city of 31,000 people (2019) in Florida near Orlando. Winter Park is often seen as a popular tourist destination for those visiting Orlando that want an escape from the typical tourist scene of the Orlando theme parks. There is a quaint, local feel to the suburb even though there are a lot of tourists, especially during the winter months and holidays.

Understand

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Rollins College Russell Theatre

Founded as a resort community by northern business magnates in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, fueled by the South Florida Railroad connecting Orlando with northern Florida and beyond. Today Winter Park is home to about 30,000 inhabitants and a popular tourist destination with many festivals. The city is also home to the private liberal arts college, Rollins College.

Its main street, called Park Avenue, is in the middle of town. It includes civic buildings, retail, art galleries, a private liberal arts college (Rollins College), museums, a park, a train station, a golf course country club, a historic cemetery, and a beach and boat launch. Park Ave is prosperous and is the focal point for Winter Park's upscale, "gentrified" downtown, the culmination of which is in Rollins College at the south end. The street's surroundings, including the depot, are immaculate.

Climate

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As is the case across Orlando, Winter Park's climate is hot and humid during the summer, and variable but on average much cooler during the winter. The Park Ave (outdoor) walk, which isn't too protected from the heat, can be unbearably hot during the peak of summer and it's a relief to go indoors. Added to the fact that parking is difficult in downtown, the best time to visit is during the cooler months outside June-September.

Get in

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By car

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The main interstate route in the area is I-4 (northeast to southwest), from which there is an exit to Winter Park. Orlando Avenue (north to south) goes through the city itself.

By train

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Amtrak runs long-distance trains from New York City on its Silver Meteor and Silver Star routes, both trains continue south to Miami. SunRail commuter trains runs between DeBary and Poinciana in the south via Sanford, Orlando, Kissimmee and points in between on weekdays.

  • 1 Winter Park Railway Station, 148 W Morse Blvd. Cross platform transfer between Sun Rail and Amtrak are only in Winter Park, Orlando Heatlh, and Kissimmee Stations. Winter Park (Q8026304) on Wikidata Winter Park station on Wikipedia

By bus

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Get around

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Map
Map of Winter Park (Florida)

Most of Downtown Winter Park is accessible by foot. If you are staying in the attractions area near theme parks and other resorts, it is about a 45-minute to 1-hour drive. The driving time from Winter Park Village to historic downtown winter park is about 3 minutes.

See

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Park Ave

There are many things to see in Winter Park since it is one of the most classic and picturesque cities in Central Florida. Downtown Winter Park is filled with museums, gardens, bowling alleys, and historical landmarks. Former US President Chester A. Arthur is quoted having said "Winter Park is the most beautiful city in all of Florida." It is a gem of Central Florida and a must-see if you are visiting Florida regardless of where you are from.

  • The scenic Olde Winter Park area is punctuated by small, winding brick streets, and a canopy of old southern live oak and camphor trees, draped with Spanish moss.
  • 1 The Albin Polasek Museum & Sculpture Gardens, 633 Osceola Avenue, Winter Park (just east of downtown Winter Park, on the north side of Osceola Ave on Lake Osceola), +1 407-647-6294. Tu-Sa 10AM-4PM, Su 1-4PM. Historic home, exquisite art and serene Gardens. Tour the home galleries and sculpture gardens of internationally acclaimed Czech sculptor Albin Polasek. Tour his home in the heart of Winter Park on Lake Osceola. At the Polasek, the art and gardens illustrate the life and times of this important artist and changing exhibitions celebrate a wide range of “art that tells a story.”. $12/adult, $10/senior, $10/college student, $7/student. Albin Polasek House and Studio (Q4712379) on Wikidata Albin Polasek House and Studio on Wikipedia
  • 2 Mead Botanical Garden, 1300 S Denning Dr, +1 407 622 6323, . 8AM-dusk. A 47.6-acre (19.3-ha) park that encompasses several ecosystems. It has an amphitheater, butterfly garden, discovery barn and a recreation center. Many structures are more than 100 years old. free.
  • 3 Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art, 445 N Park Ave, +1 407-645-5311. Tu-Sa 9:30AM-4PM, Su 1-4PM; open until 8PM Fridays Nov-Apr. Houses the world's most comprehensive collection of the works of Louis Comfort Tiffany, including art glass, leaded-glass windows, lamps, jewelry, pottery, paintings, and the chapel interior he designed for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. The holdings also include a major collection of American art pottery and representative collections of late-19th and early-20th-century American paintings, graphics, and decorative arts. $6/adult, $5/senior, $1/student, children free; free for all 4-8PM Fridays Nov-Apr. Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art (Q5079149) on Wikidata Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art on Wikipedia
  • 4 Rollins Museum of Art, 1000 Holt Ave, +1 407 646-2526. Tu 10AM-7PM, W-F 10AM-4PM, Sa-Su noon-5PM. At Rollins College, this gallery features items from Cornell University's renowned permanent collection. free. Cornell Fine Arts Museum (Q5171521) on Wikidata Rollins Museum of Art on Wikipedia
  • 5 Casa Feliz Historic Home Museum (Robert Bruce Barbour House), 656 N Park Ave, +1 407 628-0230. scheduled tours Tu/Th 10AM-Noon. A former farmhouse in Spanish style, it was built in 1932, moved to 656 N Park Ave in 2000, and added to the National Register of Historic Places on the last day of 2008. Robert Bruce Barbour House (Q7342449) on Wikidata Robert Bruce Barbour House on Wikipedia
  • 6 Knowles Memorial Chapel, 1000 Holt Ave, +1 407 646-2115. Historic chapel, built in a Mediterranean Revival style in 1931-32. Knowles Memorial Chapel (Q6423418) on Wikidata Knowles Memorial Chapel on Wikipedia
  • 7 Winter Park Historical Museum, 200 W New England Ave, +1 407-647-2330. Tu-F 10AM-4PM, Sa 10AM-2PM. Once a freight depot for the railroad, it is now managed by the Winter Park Historical Association, with various artifacts from the city's past. free. Winter Park Historical Museum (Q16947169) on Wikidata Winter Park Historical Museum on Wikipedia

Do

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  • Thousands of visitors flock to annual festivals including the Bach Festival, the Sidewalk Art Festival, and the Winter Park Concours d'Elegance.
  • 1 Annie Russell Theatre, 1000 Holt Ave. Built in 1931, it was added the National Register of Historic Places in 1998. The theatre is named after Annie Russell, who lived in Winter Park for 13 years and taught at Rollins College before she died. One of the rooms of the theatre is allegedly haunted, and since an incident been closed. Annie Russell Theatre (Q4769423) on Wikidata Annie Russell Theatre on Wikipedia
  • 2 Aloma Bowling Center, 2530 Aloma Avenue, +1 407 671-8675, . M noon–midnight, Tu–Th 10AM–midnight, F noon–midnight, Sa 10AM–midnight, Su 10AM–10PM. One of the three locations across the Orlando area. There are league competitions on some nights.
  • 3 Winter Park's Scenic Boat Tour, 312 E Morse Blvd, +1 407 644-4056, . 10AM–4PM. 18 passengers per boat; a tour throughout the various interconnected lakes of the city. $20/adult, $10/child.

Buy

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Shopping on Park Avenue

Many upscale brands have locations in downtown, catering to the crowd that visits from around Orlando.

  • 1 Farmers' Market (junction of New York Ave and Morse Blvd). Sa 8AM–1PM. Open 51 Saturdays a year, the exception being March's third Saturday. The goods in the market include plants and farm produce.

Eat

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Winter Park has a cosmopolitan restaurant scene, and most restaurants in downtown feature cuisines from outside the U.S. Asian and Mediterranean restaurants are a common sight and in the downtown area, all are upscale, with above-average prices.

Drink

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  • Foxtail Coffee, 1282 N Orange Ave, +1 407 951-7931. 6AM-10PM. Flagship location and roastery. Baked goods, beer and wine available.

Restaurants in downtown have plenty of drinks to offer, and many restaurants have a sizeable bar, so there are not too many standalone bars or pubs here.

Sleep

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Go next

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  • Downtown Orlando is about fifteen minutes away, and is the overall economic center of the region.
  • Sanford, about fifteen minutes drive to the north, is on the shores of a larger lake, which an arena and its own downtown.
Routes through Winter Park
Savannah DeLand  N  S  Orlando Miami
Savannah DeLand  N  S  Orlando Tampa
Tampa Orlando  W  E  Altamonte Springs Daytona Beach
Punta Gorda/Tampa Orlando  S/W  N/E  Maitland Jacksonville/Daytona Beach
Sanford‎ Maitland  N  S  Orlando Pine Castle


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