Downtown Orlando
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Great restaurants among moss-draped trees (Thornton Park), lit-up highrises at night (Orange Ave), and sun-worshippers enjoying Lake Eola Park.
Claustrophobic aquarium with great outdoor exhibit where you can feed parakeets and a do-not-miss IMAX hurricane show.
Saturday morning farmer's market with plants, cheeses, grass-fed beef, hot foods, and live music. All with a waterfront view.
Saturday morning farmer's market with plants, cheeses, grass-fed beef, hot foods, and live music. All with a waterfront view.
A square with fountain, grove of cypress trees, and alligator sculptures, by the main library, history center, Wall Street cafes, and Lake Eola Park.
Main strip of West Palm Beach, with colorful and inviting architecture and decorations.
Main strip of Coral Gables, a planned community from the 1920s with a strong Latin influence.
A square with fountain, grove of cypress trees, and alligator sculptures, by the main library, history center, Wall Street cafes, and Lake Eola Park.
A great little plaza across the street from impressive modern skyscrapers and the beach.
Great restaurants among moss-draped trees (Thornton Park), lit-up highrises at night (Orange Ave), and sun-worshippers enjoying Lake Eola Park.
A square with fountain, grove of cypress trees, and alligator sculptures, by the main library, history center, Wall Street cafes, and Lake Eola Park.
Thin strip of beach with shadeless boardwalk, white swirly wave wall, nice sand, unattractive people, and had-better-days condos.
Great restaurants among moss-draped trees (Thornton Park), lit-up highrises at night (Orange Ave), and sun-worshippers enjoying Lake Eola Park.
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