The ultimate guide to Orlando attractions you didn’t know about. What Universal Studios, Magic Kingdom, Sea World, Epcot, Universal Islands of Adventure, Aquatica, Fun Spot American, Legoland, Kennedy Space Center and Animal Kingdom in Orlando have in common.
Best known as the family vacation capital of the world, it is a city that has entertainment, plans for all tastes and budgets. It is not for nothing that it is among the five most visited American cities per year.
In reality, the city has much more to offer. There are many attractions not so well known, focused on a more specialized audience or that still do not receive the attention they deserve. So if you are thinking of traveling you can consider the following options:
¿Cuáles son las atracciones en Orlando que quizá no conocías?
1. Florida Mall:
Located at 8001 S Orange Blossom Trl. It is possibly one of the best-known shopping centers in the city, with more than two hundred and fifty shops and restaurants between the most exclusive brands to more affordable ones.
2. Orlando Premium Outlets:
It has two locations on International Drive (an area full of hotels and easy to get around) and another on Vineland Ave. They are the largest outlets in the city and also the most complete. A good option if you are looking for a shopping trip as well.
3. Hanson’s Shoe Repair:
Located at 27 E Pine St, arguably the oldest building in the city. It is a themed bar where they offer some of the best cocktails with an atmosphere that transports to 1894.
4. Jack Kerouac Project:
Located at 1418 Clouser Ave. For fans of the Beat movement and the lost generation, the house where Jack Kerouac wrote Dharma Bums sequel to On the road. Although it is not officially open to the public, you can enter the place to meet it.
5. The Thirsty Topher:
Located at 601 Virginia Dr. A hidden gem for tourists where its main product is craft beers and excellent wine. Good place for those looking for a good place to socialize and have a good time with friends.
6. Epic McDonald’s:
located at 6875 Sand Lake Rd. A must for fans of the fast food giant. It is possibly the largest venue in the world, with many games and a minus for all tastes and even customizable.
7. Player 1 Video Game Bar:
located at 8562 Palm Pkwy. If you are interested in a bar where, in addition, you can play in arcades, consoles, this is the place you are looking for. The menu is very varied and for a cover of five dollars you can enjoy a night of video games and pop culture.
8. Wallaby Ranch:
located at 1805 Deen Still Rd. It is the world’s first and largest flight park for fans of hang gliding. Instead of running off a hill, they use a system called aerotowing, which tows wings in the air with specially designed ultralight aircraft. You can fly with an instructor or by yourself if you have the experience.
9. Presidents Hall of Fame:
located at 123 S. Highway 27. You don’t just see presidents there. Open since 1960 as a wax museum, it now includes animatronics, replicas of the White House and other miniatures.
10. Harry P- Leu Gardens:
located at 1920 N Forest Ave. What was originally a ranch, has become a botanical garden, arboretum, land with landscape designs, landscaped lakes, oak trails and camelina forests. Must-sees for nature lovers.
Planes para todos los gustos
As you can see, Orlando is much more than its famous parks. There is a whole city to visit, with varied plans for all tastes and pockets. It is important to take the time to know the activities that interest you and fit your budget, the information is found on the websites of each.
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