I grew up in Orlando, Florida, and every time I tell someone I'm from there, they crack a joke about Mickey Mouse. Yes, I went to Walt Disney World all the time! But the sprawling city is so much more than the Mouse House and chain restaurants, even more so since I left 15 years ago. Dare I say it's — cool now? From world-class restaurants to family-friendly activities, here are seven hidden gems to explore.
1 Leu Gardens One of Orlando's most magical spots, Leu Gardens is tucked away in the city's swanky Winter Park area. Open daily from 9 a.m.
to 6 p.m., the nearly 50 acres of gardens and historical homes were given to the city in 1961 by Harry P.
Leu and his wife, Mary Jane. You can spend plenty of time wandering among the shaded pathways and little streams, but there are a number of fun events here, too, from story time for kids to outdoor movies. Don't miss the vast rose garden and the sweet little butterfly area.
1920 N. Forest Ave., Orlando.
leugardens.org . 2 A visit to Lake Nona One of Orlando's burgeoning residential neighborhoods also has plenty for visitors to discover.
My go-to spot is Chroma Modern Bar in the Town Center, a decently priced lunch and dinner restaurant specializing in small plates. You don't have to be a guest of the Lake Nona Wave Hotel to eat at its Michelin-recommended Bacan restaurant. Wander through the Lake Nona Sculpture Garden on the hotel grounds, too.
Nearby is Boxi Park, an outdoor entertainment center made up of shipping containers. .