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ORLANDOPUBLISHING DATE: 2012-10-11 | COUNTRY CODE: US
Contents: The City, Do & See, Eating, Cafes, Bars & Nightlife, Shopping, Sleeping,Essential Information, Maps
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Widely recognized as a city with a booming tourist industry and an international theme park destination, Orlando is all that and much more for the savvy traveler.With shopping deals, boutique hotels that cater to your every whim, and restaurantscatering to every taste imaginable, Orlando is just as much a city for grown-ups tocome and play as it is for the children. As the city’s motto goes, “Say Yes toOrlando.”
PopulationApprox. 2,082,628
CurrencyUS Dollar100 cent = USD $ 1
Opening hoursShopping Malls and Outlets, generally: 9:30 a.m. or 10 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. daily.
Internetwww.cityoforlando.netwww.orlandoinfo.com
NewspapersOrlando Sentinelwww.orlandosentinel.comBusiness Journals Orlandohttp://orlando.bizjournals.com/orlando
Emergency numbers911
Tourist informationOrlando Travel & Visitors Bureau+1 800 972-3304
Visitors Center8723 International Drive, Suite 101, Orlando, FL 32819Open: 8:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. daily +1 407-363-5872www.orlandoinfo.com
THE CITY
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In 1857, the city of Orlando ocially adopted its name. Though there are many stories about how the nameOrlando was chosen, one of the most prominentexplanations is that then-judge James Speer named itafter a character from Shakespeare’s “As You Like It.”
Major events in Orlando history include 1965, when Walt Disney announced his plans to build Walt Disney World –one reason why the masses still ock to Orlando today.The other major event happened when the original airportwas built in 1962.
Metro Orlando has a rapidly growing $13 billion technology industry that employs 53,000 people. It isrecognized nationally for the industries of digital media,aviation, software and aerospace. More than 150international companies have facilities in Orlando.
Orlando’s climate is humid and subtropical with two major seasons a year. From June to September, the weather ishot and rainy, while the dry season lasts from Octoberthrough May.
DO & SEE
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From theme parks to natural parks on the lakes, there is much to see and experience in the greater Orlando area.Today, this city has more theme parks and entertainmentattractions than anywhere else in the world.
The Magic Kingdom
This is where all the magic happens! The Magic Kingdom – one of four theme parks in the Walt Disney World family– is the home of the Cinderella Castle. Designed like agiant wheel, the paths of the spokes lead to the sevendierent themed areas: Main Street USA, Tomorrowland,Mickey’s Toontown Fair, Fantasyland, Liberty Square,Frontierland and Adventureland. See your favorite Disneycharacters, attractions and behind-the-scenes tours. It isbest to go in the o-season.
Address: Lake Buena VistaPhone: +1 407 939 6244Internet: www.disneyworld.disney.go.com/parks/magic-kingdom
Orlando Science Museum and Dr. PhillipsCinedome
When theme parks just won’t do, check out the educational yet fun alternative – The Orlando ScienceCenter. This huge 5-story building is chock full of exhibitsand activities on each level. Don’t miss the Dr. PhillipsCinedome, which is an 8-story mega-screen theatre. TheOSC also has a planetarium on the top oor that opensevery Friday and Saturday night. The latest exhibit is calledCharlie & Kiwi’s Evolutionary Adventure, where childrencan learn about the evolutionary connections between
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dinosaurs and birds, plus much more!
Address: 777 E Princeton StPhone: +1 407 514 2277Internet: www.osc.org
Sea World
If the aquatic life is for you, Sea World is a fun day in the sun. The famous whale Shamu does multiple shows a daythat children and adults both enjoy. Other shows to seeinclude the Dolphin Horizons show and Clyde & Seamore.Visitors can feed dolphins and stingrays if they are braveenough! Try the Underwater Grill at the Shark Encounterfor a good, sit-down meal. Don’t leave the park early – thelast ten minutes before closing every night is a reworksshow.
Address: 6000 Discovery Cove WayPhone: +1 888 800 5447Internet: www.seaworld.com
Winter Park
Winter Park is a suburb just outside of Orlando and if traveling time permits, it is certainly worth spending a daythere. With 12 beautiful public parks, many lakes, and withthe downtown shopping and dining, this quaint little townwill win you over with its romance and charm. Manypeople marry and hold special events in this sophisticatedcity. Winter Park is also home to Rollins College and fourdierent theaters.
Address: Winter ParkInternet: www.cityofwinterpark.org
EATING
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Since Orlando is one of the best service-industry cities in the world, the restaurants and cuisine choices will notdisappoint. The real problem will be choosing where todine.
Victoria and Albert’s
This 5-star special occasion restaurant oers a once-in-lifetime dining experience and is located insideDisney’s Grand Floridian Resort. Dinner is 7-course and willtake up to 3 hours to savor. Expect to be catered toevery single minute during these 3 hours. Also, bestenjoyed without the little ones. Each course is served withwine pairings. Make reservations at least 3 months inadvance.
Address: Grand FloridianPhone: +1 407 939 3463Internet: www.victoria-alberts.comMore Info: Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort and Spa
Hemingway’s
This restaurant, hidden behind the Hyatt Grand Cypress hotel, is a love letter to the author with photographs andshing trophies everywhere you look. The décor isquintessential Key West with hurricane lamps, smallerintimate rooms and a wooden deck that overlooks awaterfall. Must-tries include the blackened Mahi Mahi,beer-battered coconut shrimp and lobster-crusted seabass. Skip the wine and have a Papa Dobles, a rum delighttrue to Hemingway’s original recipe.
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Address: 1 Grand Cypress BlvdPhone: +1 407 239 3854Internet: www.hyattgrandcypress.com
Yellow Dog Eats
This old country store converted to a restaurant yells fun the minute you enter, decorated with dog pictures andtheir owners everywhere. Try sandwiches like the JohnnyRocket or the Puppy Love. Chef Fish is known for makinga legendary pulled pork sandwich. Though this restaurantis a little out of the way, it is completely worth the drive.
Address: 1236 Hempel AvePhone: +1 407 296 0609Internet: www.yellowdogeats.com
Emeril´s Orlando
Emeril’s menu reects the celebrity chef perfectly inuenced by Cajun and Creole cuisine and alwayscreative. Expect the unexpected like crabmeat strudel andlobster cheesecake. The wine cellar has more than 12,000selections. Make a reservation in advance and keep inmind that jackets are required.
Address: 6000 Universal BlvdPhone: +1 407 224 2424Internet: www.emerils.comMore Info: Universal Studios Escape’s CityWalk
Café Tu Tu Tango
This arty spot oers international cuisine in small appetizer portions so you can enjoy a variety of tastes. There-eating belly dancers, artists painting in various rooms,hoola-hoop girl and tarot card reader add to the funky andspontaneous vibe. Café Tu Tu Tango is close to many bighotels and easily accessible.
Address: 8625 International DrivePhone: +1 407 248 2222Internet: www.cafetututango.com
Texas de Brasil
Gauchos travel table to table delivering delicious meats onskewers. Turn your table card to green if you want to
continue to be served. The amount of meat and the saladbar is unlimited, and the service is impeccable. Plan tospend a few hours basking in all the attentiveness.
Address: 5259 International DrivePhone: +1 407 355 0355Internet: www.texasdebrazil.com
Seasons 52
Healthy, fresh and delectable food is the cornerstone of the Seasons 52 menu. Highlights include the smokedsalmon atbread, pork medallions and shrimp risotto.Professional wait sta are good at wine pairings and don’tmiss the tiny dessert bites for a little guiltless fun.
Address: 7700 Sand Lake RoadPhone: +1 407 354 5212Internet: www.seasons52.com
CAFES
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When only a quick bite will do, check out these cafés. From fancy to casual, they will hit the spot.
Lil Anthony´s
Far better than any pizza chains, Lil Anthony’s is the real deal run by New Yorkers. This has been voted the bestOrlando pizza has to oer. New York Style pies, calzones,stromboli and huge Greek salads. This restaurant ismobbed at lunchtime so get your order in early.
Address: 425 S.Avalon Park blvd.Phone: +1 407 737 7499Internet: www.lilanthonys.com
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Izziban Sushi
Izziban Sushi is a big contender in the quest for the freshest and most creative sushi. With so many choices itbecomes hard to order. Izziban serves up such wonders asthe mango roll, Izziban roll, wasabi shumai and creamcheese dumplings with pineapple sake. The bento boxesare also a huge hit. Located across from the Florida mall, ithas the best Happy Hour deals in town. The Early birdlunch, from 11:00-noon, is also a perfect time to go.
Address: 1700 W Sand Lake RdPhone: +1 407 850 5088Internet: www.izzibansushioforlando.net
Royal Thai Restaurant
This unassuming little restaurant serves up excellent Thai and those in-the-know frequent Royal Thai. Along with thecucumber salad, other favorites include the jasmine rice,Wonton soup Thai-style, Chicken Satay, Yellow Curry, andCashew Chicken.
Address: 1202 N Semoran BlvdPhone: +1 407 275 0776Internet: www.royalthai-orlando.com
Infusion Tea
Infusion Tea is an organic tea café and an extremely popular one, at that. They have a wide variety of dierentteas and a menu full of tasty food. The atmosphere isinviting and well suited for a casual lunch as well as abusiness meeting.
Address: 1600 Edgewater Dr, College ParkPhone: +1 407 999 5255Internet: www.infusionorlando.com
White Wolf Café
The White Wolf Café was originally owned after the owner’s beloved white German shepherd. When the caférst opened, he would greet people at the door. The area inwhich this place is located has many unique boutiquesthat emphasizes the true colorful soul of Orlando.
"Bohemian atmosphere, vintage antiques, live performances, and really great food!"
Address: 1829 North Orange AvenuePhone: +1 407 895 9911Internet: www.whitewolfcafe.com
BARS & NIGHTLIFE
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The adult playground that Orlando nightlife has become could ll every night of your trip. Whatever type of musicyou can imagine, there is a bar or club to follow.
Vintage Lounge
Vintage is lled with the 20’s and early-30’s crowd. With the dark wood paneling and huge chandeliers, this is asexy and alluring bar with attentive bartenders and a greatVIP room where NBA players can often be spotted.
Address: 114 S. Orange Ave.Phone: +1 877 386 7846Internet: www.vintagelounge.biz
The Beacham
The Beacham is most likely Downtown Orlando’s best music venue. Super star artists like Lauryn Hill, 50 Centand The Police have all performed here, as well as famousdance music DJ’s David Guetta, Tiesto and Benny Benassi.
Address: 46 North Orange Ave.Phone: +1 407 648 8363Internet: www.thebeacham.com
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Antigua
This club is designed with an island and resort theme. With fun and trendy xtures like the giant sh tank on thedance oor and the text-messaging wall, Antigua will makean impression. Locals know Antigua for its crowd-pleasingmix of music. Don’t miss Saturday night - 80’s night.
Address: 41 W. Church St.Phone: +1 407 649 4270Internet: www.churchstreetbars.com
Dragon Room
This sophisticated, ultramodern lounge is decorated with aJapanese theme. The lighting is dim and romantic, andthe illuminated ocean-blue bar and waterfall create a hipplace to spend an evening.
Address: 25 W. Church St.Phone: +1 407 843 8600Internet: www.dragonroomorlando.com
Cowboys Orlando
If you are searching for country music or a chance to polish up your line-dancing moves, then Cowboys Orlandois your place. Boots and bikini contests for the guys andboots and boxer contests for the girls are very popular.There are also tattoo contests and even live bull riding onspecial occasions.
Address: 1108 South Orange Blossom TrailPhone: +1 407 422 7115Internet: www.cowboysorlando.com
SHOPPING
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From extreme luxury to shopping deals, carve out at least one day to practice retail therapy.
The Florida Mall
This popular shopping spot has all the major department stores you need: Sears, Saks, Burdines, Dillard’s,Nordstrom and JCPenney. It also has an attached hotel,the Adam’s Mark, and a huge selection of restaurantsincluding Salsa Taqueria & Tequila Bar, Buca di Beppo andLe Jardin.
Address: 8001 S. Orange Blossom TrailPhone: +1 407 851 6255Internet: www.shopsimon.com
Mall at Millenia
This mall is the nest of the nest, only 5 miles from downtown Orlando. Gucci, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Burberry,Dior, Tiany & Co., and Juicy Couture are only a few of theoerings. This 1.3 million-square-foot center also includesne department stores like Bloomingdale’s, NeimanMarcus and Macy’s. After a long day of shopping, stop atThe Blue Martini for a cocktail and live music.
Address: 4200 Conroy Rd.Phone: +1 407 363 3555Internet: www.mallatmillenia.com
Orlando Premium Outlets
This upscale outlet center is among the best choices for shopping in Orlando. The beautiful outdoor mall islandscaped beautifully and lit with natural light, making the
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ambience feel like much more than the typical outlet mall.With 110 shops, including Coach, Kenneth Cole, Nike,Ralph Lauren, Fendi, DKNY, Banana Republic, Nautica,Hugo Boss and Tommy Hilger, the center recently addeda “Personal Stylist Service” package to its services forshoppers yearning for their own personal shopper.
Address: 8200 Vineland Ave.Phone: +1 407 238 7787Internet: www.premiumoutlets.com/orlando
Mount Dora
About a 20-minute drive out of Orlando is the quaint, antique-heaven of a town, Mount Dora. Mount Dora has giftshops, boutiques, cafés and art galleries. Most are alsowithin walking distance of Lake Dora.
Address: Mount DoraPhone: +1 352 383 2165Internet: www.mountdora.comMore Info: Take I-4 exit 92, Hwy. 436, go west to U.S. 441, then north, and follow the signs to Mount Dora and its "business district."
SLEEPING
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Orlando’s hotels serve the needs of all types of travelers. They are sure to provide the amenities to suit everyone’sneeds.
Ritz Carlton
The Ritz’s reputation is well-deserving, as its service is unparalleled. Since this resort shares the property with theJW Marriott, guests have many pools and restaurants tochoose from. Do not miss the world-class spa, which
guests enter through a courtyard lled with lush owersand foliage. Filled with the scents of lavender andeucalyptus, you can partake of the spa Jacuzzi and poolafter your treatments. With spacious, well-appointedrooms and extremely cozy beds, this is luxury perfected.
Address: 4012 Central Florida ParkwayPhone: +1 407 206 2400Internet: www.ritzcarlton.com
The Peabody
Conveniently located on International Drive with its own trolley stop, The Peabody is a 4-star hotel with all themodern conveniences. Known for its 11 a.m. and 5 p.m.live Duck March, this spectacle is enjoyed by kids andparents alike. This tradition has been performed since the1930’s. Order your tickets for the theme parks and theywill come directly to The Peabody, stay on The Club levelif traveling with children. The Peabody is close to "ThePointe," which has upscale shops and restaurants, and isdirectly across the street from the Convention Center. Thesta is very friendly and helpful.
Address: 9801 International DrPhone: +1 407 352 4000Internet: www.peabodyorlando.com
Best Western Lakeside
If you are budget-savvy and still yearn for the Orlando-Disney experience this 24-acre resort is the spot.Staying in the Disney hotels can get pricey, but this is just10 minutes from the park. At $60 a night, this allows afamily to still have money for the Mouse. The rooms arespacious, clean and in excellent condition. Amenitiesinclude numerous pools, playgrounds, a food court and aconvenience store.
Address: U.S. 192, KissimmeePhone: +1 800 848 0801Internet: www.bestwesternlakeside.comMore Info: 7769 Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy.
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Wingate by Wyndham at OrlandoInternational Airport
This is a great value that oers convenience and comfort. The beds are outtted with down pillows and downcomforters and the breakfast is satisfying. This is theperfect spot before a cruise out of Port Canaveral or afteryour ight out of Orlando. Convenient free shuttles to theairport too.
Address: 5750 Hazeltine National Dr.Phone: +1 407 826 5258Internet: www.wingateorlandoairport.com
Grand Bohemian hotel
The swanky vibe of the Grand Bohemian is accomplished through the maroon lighting, burgundy accents, andmahogany woods married to edgy artwork and jazz music.This top-notch hotel is in another world from the touristyside of Orlando. The Grand Bohemian is an elegant,boutique hotel which oers world class hospitality andfood. Don’t miss the Jazz Brunch on Sunday.
Address: 325 S. Orange AvenuePhone: +1 407 313 9000Internet: www.grandbohemianhotel.com
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
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Airport
There are two main terminals, serving a number of airlines,including domestic carriers Continental, American,JetBlue, Delta, Southwest, Midwest, Frontier, Northwest,AirTran, Spirit, United and US Airways, as well as a widevariety of international carriers like Aer Lingus,AeroMexico, Air Canada, Air Jamaica, British Airways,Lufthansa and Virgin Atlantic.
Located only nine miles southeast of downtown Orlando, the airport is also within 20 miles to almost all majorhotels and attractions. There are also nine rental carcompanies within walking distance of the main terminal.
Internet: www.orlandoairports.net
Public Transport
LYNX is a regional bus service in central Florida including Orlando. A single ride costs $2 and a 7-day pass is $16.
Phone: +1 407 841 5969Internet: www.golynx.com
Taxi
Various taxicab options are available, including:
Star Taxi & Transportation +1 407 857 9999Mears Transportation Group +1 407 839 1570Taxi Express +1 407 408 9422
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Orlando Taxi +1 407 736 9566Ace Metro Cab Co +1 407 855 1111Interplex Transportation +1 407 435 6293Cityone Express +1 407 509 6488Wheeler Taxi Service +1 321 662 9111Orlando on Wheels +1 407 342 1122
Pharmacy
There are numerous locations at CVS, Walgreens, Wal-Mart, Rite-Aid, most grocery stores, and variousindependent and chain store retailers.
Electricity
110 volt
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Agnes Street C4 Ernestine Street C4 North Rosalind Avenue C3Alameda Street A1 B1 Federal Street A2 B2 North Terry Avenue B3Alba Drive A1 B1 Franklin Lane C4 North Westmoreland Drive A1 A2 A3Albany Avenue A4 Garden Avenue B3 Oakwood Street B2Alexander Place B2 Geneva Place C2 Ossie Street B3Alhambra Court A1 Givens Street A2 Otey Place B2America Court B4 Glenn Alley B4 Palmetto Avenue C3America Street C4 Glenn Lane B3 Park Lake Street C1Anderson Court C4 Golden Lane A1 Pasadena Place C1Arlington Street A2 B2 Granada Court C1 Peachtree Road B1Atkins Place A1 Grove Avenue A4 Pershing Place A3Beech Avenue A2 Grove Park Drive B3 Pharr Avenue B4Beggs Avenue B3 Hames Avenue A2 Pittman Street B2Benson Avenue A3 Hayden Lane B1 Polk Street A3 B3Bentley Street A2 B2 Heritage Square C3 Putnam Avenue B1 B2Boardman Street A1 B1 Hibiscus Court C2 Quill Avenue A4Bob Snow Lane C3 Hicks Avenue B4 Ramona Lane A1 A2Boone Avenue C4 Hill Alley Street A3 B3 Randall Street A4Buck Alley B4 Hillcrest Street C2 Revere Avenue B2Callahan Drive B4 Hughey Place B4 C4 Ridgewood Street C2Carter Street A4 B4 Irma Avenue C1 Ruth Lane C2Chathan Avenue B3 Jaxso Place A3 A4 Seminole Avenue B1Cheney Place C1 Jernigan Avenue A4 Seville Place B1Clear Lake Way A3 A4 Kent Avenue A3 South Bryan Avenue B3 B4Cliord Drive A1 Kuhl Avenue C4 South Court Avenue C3Colyer Street A4 Lake Dot Circle B1 B2 South Division Avenue B3 B4Conley Street A4 Lexington Avenue B1 B2 South Garland Avenue C3 C4Cordova Drive B1 Liberty Avenue C3 C4 South Hughey Avenue B4 C3 C4Delaney Avenue C4 Lime Avenue B3 B4 South Lee Avenue B3 B4Dewitt Drive A3 Long Street A4 B4 South Lucerne Circle East C4Dunbar Court B4 Madison Avenue A2 South Lucerne Circle West C4East Amelia Street C2 Main Lane C4 South Magnolia Avenue C3 C4East Anderson Street C4 Mc Quigg Avenue B3 South Norton Avenue A3 A4East Central Boulevard C3 McFall Avenue B4 South Orange Avenue C3 C4East Church Street C3 Menedez Court C4 South Orange Blossom Trail A3 A4East Colonial Drive C1 Nashville Avenue A3 South Parramore Avenue B3 B4East Concord Street C2 North Court Avenue C3 South Rosalind Avenue C3 C4East Jackson Street C3 North Division Avenue B3 South Terry Avenue B3East Jeerson Street C3 North Garland Avenue C1 C2 C3 South Westmoreland Drive A3 A4East Livingston Street C2 North Hughey Avenue C2 C3 Spring Lake Drive A1East Marks Street C1 North Lee Avenue B2 B3 Springdale Road A1 A2East Pine Street C3 North Lucerne Circle East C4 State Lane C2East Robinson Street C2 North Lucerne Circle West C4 Wall Street C3East South Street C4 North Magnolia Avenue C1 C2 C3 Weaver Court B4East Washington Street C3 North Nashville Avenue A3 Weber Street C1East-West Expressway A4 B4 C4 North Norton Avenue A3 West Amelia Street A2 B2 C2Easy Avenue A4 North Orange Avenue C1 C2 West Anderson Street A4 B4 C4Edgewater Drive B1 North Orange Blossom Trail A1 A2 West Central Boulevard A3 B3 C3Ellwood Avenue A1 North Parramore Avenue B1 B2 B3 West Church Street A3 B3 C3
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West Colonial Drive A1 B1 West Livingston Street A2 B2 West Washington Street A3 B3West Concord Street A2 B2 C2 West Marks Street C1 Wilson Court A3West Jackson Street A3 B3 West Pine Street A3 B3 Woods Avenue A4West Jeerson Street A3 B3 C3 West Robinson Street A2 B2 Zelma Street C1West Livingston Avenue B2 C2 West South Street A4 B4
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