With its blend of historic buildings, charming boutiques, sidewalk cafes, and gorgeous landscaping, Winter Park is the kind of place that’s instantly charming.
America’s first underwater state park opened in 1963 in Key Largo and is still a haven for snorkelers and scuba divers.
The Don Cesar was redesigned in 2021, but its opulent look nods to the hotel’s history, from the Art Deco-inspired geometric tile floor to the rich green hues and gold accents in the Lobby Bar.
The Morikami is a center for Japanese culture and art where visitors can stroll through gardens, partake in a tea ceremony.
This famous Florida inn has been welcoming guests for more than 100 years. And while the property has been updated many times since then, it still retains its colorful, old Florida charm.
Worth Avenue is home to the most high-end designer stores, fancy cars, and even fancier people.
In the heart of Orlando, far from the theme parks and the city traffic, is a lush, tropical wonderland. No matter the time of year, you’ll be amazed by the variety and beauty of Leu Gardens.