All about the Passion
Audubon Park

A leafy, community-minded neighbourhood northeast of downtown Orlando, Audubon Park has reinvented itself as one of the city's most distinctive enclaves, known for its independent shops, eateries and a strong local spirit. Often called the Audubon Park Garden District, the area trades chain stores for a cluster of small businesses, makers and gathering places that give it a village-like character within the wider city. The neighbourhood took shape as a mid-twentieth-century residential communit.....

Camping World Stadium

A Depression-era WPA project grew into Florida's big-event workhorse. Camping World Stadium at 1 Citrus Bowl Place in Orlando's West Lakes neighbourhood began in 1936 as Orlando Stadium, built by the Works Progress Administration for 115,000 dollars with seating for 8,900 beside the old Tinker Field ballpark. The inaugural Tangerine Bowl on New Year's Day 1947 - Catawba beating Maryville 31-6 - started the bowl-game tradition that named the stadium for decades, and successive expansions in 1952,.....

Celine Orlando

A 1923 storefront that spent decades as downtown Orlando's nightclub chameleon found its most polished form as Celine. The three-story venue at 22 South Magnolia Avenue sits in the heart of the Downtown Orlando Historic District - the building appears in the National Register paperwork as the old Dixie Theater address - and cycled through club identities including Lyrica and Vain before the team behind the acclaimed Mather's Social Gathering craft-cocktail lounge next door took it over and relau.....

Dr. Phillips Center For Performing Arts

A million-pound orchestral shell glides along tracks, reshaping an entire hall from proscenium theater to concert room in minutes - the engineering showpiece of a 613-million-dollar bet on downtown Orlando. The Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts at 445 South Magnolia Avenue, across from City Hall, opened on 6 November 2014 after two decades of planning, a two-block campus designed by Barton Myers with HKS that has drawn millions of guests to thousands of performances. The Walt Disney T.....

Inter&Co Stadium

A purpose-built soccer stadium in downtown Orlando, Inter and Co Stadium is the home of the city's Major League Soccer club and its professional women's team. Opened in 2017 and known previously under other corporate names, the ground was designed specifically for football, with steep stands that bring supporters close to the pitch and create one of the most intense atmospheres in American soccer. The stadium holds around twenty-five thousand spectators, with a continuous bowl and a safe-standi.....

Kia Center

A gleaming, glass-walled landmark in the downtown core, the Kia Center is the principal indoor arena of Orlando and the home of the city's professional basketball team. Opened in 2010 as the Amway Center and renamed following a later sponsorship deal, it was the centrepiece of an ambitious civic plan to revitalise the city centre, and its modern design earned high marks for both technology and sustainability. Spanning some 875,000 square feet across eight levels, the arena seats roughly 18,800 .....

Lake Eola Park

At the green heart of downtown Orlando, Lake Eola Park wraps a busy urban core around a tranquil lake, offering residents and visitors a beloved retreat just minutes from the office towers. The lake itself is in fact a sinkhole, fed by springs, and the surrounding park has served as the city's informal gathering place for well over a century, its skyline-framed setting making it one of the most recognisable images of Orlando. The park's centrepiece is a large illuminated fountain set in the mid.....

Pugh Theater at Dr. Phillips Center

Thirty-two abstract canvases by painter Tom McGrath cover the ceiling, and the floor itself moves. The Alexis and Jim Pugh Theater is the intimate 294-seat house within the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts at 445 South Magnolia Avenue in downtown Orlando, across from City Hall. The room is engineered for shape-shifting: the main floor sits on a manual scissor-lift riser system that reconfigures between standard tiered seating, cabaret tiers with tables, and a flat floor at stage leve.....

Steinmetz Hall at Dr. Phillips Center

The hall floats on 400 rubber pads so that nothing - not traffic, not thunder, not Florida itself - reaches the music. Steinmetz Hall at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 South Magnolia Avenue in downtown Orlando, opened on 14 January 2022 as the final piece of the 613-million-dollar center - and immediately entered the conversation for the most acoustically perfect room in the world. The specification is the story: an N1 background sound rating, the lowest level detectable b.....

The Abbey

Downtown Orlando's most versatile stage hides on the ground floor of a condo tower, behind a black-and-white marquee trimmed in wrought iron. The Abbey at 100 South Eola Drive opened on April 8, 2008, in the Sanctuary high-rise in the South Eola district, built by the Florida Theatrical Association as a mixed-use room to broaden the city's cultural offering beyond its big halls. The 7,500-square-foot space wears a modern gothic identity - a black and red checkerboard floor, wrought iron detaili.....