Visiting Orlando in March

Hey there, fellow travelers! It’s Dorothy, and I’m thrilled to share my latest blog post about visiting Orlando, Florida in March. In the article, I take you on a journey through the theme park capital of the world, uncovering hidden gems and exciting experiences beyond the well-known attractions. From charming neighborhoods like Winter Park and The Milk District to serene natural havens like Wekiwa Springs State Park and Lake Louisa State Park, Orlando has so much more to offer than meets the eye.

In the article, I also highlight cultural and artistic delights such as the Orlando Museum of Art, the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, and the fascinating Bronze Kingdom gallery. Plus, I delve into the diverse culinary scene of Orlando, recommending spots like East End Market, the Mills 50 District, and the Audubon Park Garden District, where you can indulge in a variety of flavors and discover unique dining experiences.

To make it even easier for you to plan your trip, I’ve included a handy table with a brief description of each place to visit in Orlando in March. From the picturesque Winter Park and the vibrant Milk District to the tranquility of Lake Eola Park and the natural wonders of Wekiwa Springs State Park, this table will guide you through the hidden gems of the city. Whether you’re seeking art and culture, natural beauty, or culinary adventures, Orlando in March is a destination that will enchant and delight.

So, get ready to uncover the magic of Orlando beyond the theme parks. Join me in exploring these lesser-known spots, connecting with the local culture, and creating lifelong memories in the theme park capital of the world.

Happy travels! -Dorothy

Fun places to visit in Orlando…

  1. Winter Park: Charming town with brick-lined streets and scenic boat rides.
  2. The Milk District: Eclectic neighborhood with art galleries and unique culinary offerings.
  3. Lake Eola Park: Tranquil urban park with a picturesque lake and paddleboat rentals.
  4. Wekiwa Springs State Park: Nature park with hiking trails, swimming springs, and kayaking opportunities.
  5. Harry P. Leu Gardens: Botanical gardens with themed landscapes and a historic home.
  6. Lake Louisa State Park: Serene oasis with rolling hills, lakes, and camping options.
  7. Orlando Museum of Art: Showcase of American, African, and Contemporary art.
  8. Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts: Venue for captivating Broadway shows and concerts.
  9. Bronze Kingdom: Gallery featuring a vast collection of African bronze sculptures.
  10. East End Market: Hub of local artisans and gourmet food vendors.
  11. Mills 50 District: Foodie neighborhood with diverse international flavors.
  12. Audubon Park Garden District: Locally-owned restaurants, cafes, and unique shops.

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