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Should we even mention Orlando’s theme parks? Just a peek into their alternate realities is enough to deliver a dose of FOMO so large you’ll find yourself wearing a pair of mouse ears on a rollercoaster quicker than you can say Walt who? But you’ve got to hand... Read more

Orlando Travel Guide

 

Should we even mention Orlando’s theme parks? Just a peek into their alternate realities is enough to deliver a dose of FOMO so large you’ll find yourself wearing a pair of mouse ears on a rollercoaster quicker than you can say Walt who? But you’ve got to hand... Read more

   
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Soundtrack of the city

Can I get fries with that?

  • Food

    3 course meal for 2: £36.77

  • Coffee

    A regular cappuccino: £3.34

  • Beer

    A medium beer: £2.94

  • Taxi

    One-way (Local Transport): £1.47

Can I get fries with that?

  • Food

    3 course meal for 2: £36.77

  • Coffee

    A regular cappuccino: £3.34

  • Beer

    A medium beer: £2.94

  • Taxi

    One-way (Local Transport):£1.47

Soundtrack of the city

Weather in Orlando

The best time to visit Orlando? Some would say it’s when the coaster queues are at their shortest. We’d tend to agree. Fly in from January to April, but swerve Spring Break and Easter to avoid the worst of the crowds and the hottest weather.

Discover the Real Orlando

Is the real Orlando found on the Main Street of the Magic Kingdom? It’s hard to tell. So intertwined are the theme parks with the city. Disney has left its mouse-mark just about everywhere, but there is an Orlando entirely without turnstiles that warrants snuffling out.

Theme parks have to be top of the list for everyone who jets into Orlando. Fantasy worlds that instantly drop the most jaded of us into an alternate reality that’s hard not to love. Away from the coasters? Orlando’s next big draw is the wildlife. Still looking for more? Art and culture should be at the top of your list.

More of Florida

The sunshine state. Where American’s go to do … just about everything. Retire in style, party for spring break or have the most fun possible in a sprawling world created by a man who drew the world’s most famous mouse. And, it’s highly recommended that you join them. The coastline is seemingly endless and has the rarest of attributes – untouched sands. In land, things get a smidge swampy in places but the Everglades hold treasures best seen from a surprisingly flimsy-looking hovercraft.