What's Downtown Orlando like?
There are lots of things that visitors like about Downtown Orlando, especially its bars and live music. Travellers like the neighbourhood for its theatre scene and fantastic lake views, not to mention its selection of restaurants. Take in some culture at Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts and The Social. There's plenty more to see, including Church Street Station and Orlando City Hall.
Where are the best places to stay in Downtown Orlando?
We have 32 accommodation options in the neighbourhood. Listed below are our travellers' top lodging choices in Downtown Orlando:
Aloft Orlando Downtown
Hotel with outdoor pool and restaurant- Free Wi-Fi • Fitness centre • Bar • Garden • Central location
Embassy Suites by Hilton Orlando Downtown
Hotel with outdoor pool and restaurant- Free breakfast • Free Wi-Fi • 24-hour fitness centre • Bar • Walkable location
Residence Inn by Marriott Orlando Downtown
Hotel with indoor pool- Free breakfast • Free Wi-Fi • Fitness centre • Terrace • Central location
Grand Bohemian Orlando, Autograph Collection
Luxury hotel with spa and outdoor pool- Free Wi-Fi • Restaurant • Bar • Pool loungers • Walkable location
AC Hotel by Marriott Orlando Downtown
City centre hotel with bar- Free Wi-Fi • Fitness centre • Cafe • 24-hour front desk • Walkable location
How to get to Downtown Orlando
Flying to:
- Orlando International Airport (MCO), 8.7 mi (14.1 km) from Downtown Orlando
- Kissimmee, FL (ISM-Kissimmee Gateway), 17.4 mi (28.1 km) from Downtown Orlando
- Orlando, FL (SFB-Orlando Sanford Intl.), 18.1 mi (29.2 km) from Downtown Orlando
Getting to Downtown Orlando on the metro
Stations in the neighbourhood include:
- Church Street Station
- Lynx Central Station
Things to see and do in and around Downtown Orlando
What to see in Downtown Orlando
- Church Street Station
- Orlando City Hall
- Lake Eola
- St. James Cathedral
- Cathedral Church of St. Luke
Things to do in Downtown Orlando
- Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts
- Orange Avenue
- City Arts Factory
- The Social
- Orange County Regional History Center