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Explore Orlando’s Premier Shopping Destinations This Spring

Enjoy shopping at Orlando’s upscale malls, value‑priced designer outlets and walkable retail districts (Tren-D at Disney Springs® at Walt Disney World® Resort pictured).


Orlando’s retail landscape is a destination in its own right. From high‑end malls to boutique neighborhoods, the city invites shoppers to discover coveted brands amid lively, park‑inspired settings. A casual stroll can uncover unexpected fashion treasures—making every visit a unique shopping adventure.

Explore Orlando’s Premier Shopping Destinations This Spring

Downtown Orlando Neighborhoods

Just north of downtown Orlando in Ivanhoe Village, you’ll find antique stores, vintage clothing shops and one‑of‑a‑kind gifts. Nearby College Park, whose streets are named after universities, features bespoke boutiques offering apparel, jewelry, and more. In Thornton Park, east of Lake Eola Park, the latest trends await amid one of Orlando’s most colorful neighborhoods. These districts also boast vibrant nightlife and dining options.

Explore Orlando’s Premier Shopping Destinations This Spring

Park Avenue in Winter Park

Park Avenue in Winter Park offers a distinct slice of Central Florida living. The tree‑lined main thoroughfare showcases brick streets and historic architecture. Between Park Avenue and nearby Hannibal Square, shoppers can find national names such as Alex & Ani and Lilly Pulitzer, as well as local favorites like Tuni. The area also sells wine, high‑end pet accessories, books, children’s apparel, and more, with plenty of acclaimed eateries to enjoy your finds.

Winter Park is about 20 minutes from downtown Orlando. It also hosts the Winter Park Farmers Market every Saturday and Winter Park Village, an upscale outdoor center featuring acclaimed restaurants and retailers.

Explore Orlando’s Premier Shopping Destinations This Spring

Plant Street in Winter Garden

Plant Street in Winter Garden, located about 20 minutes north of Walt Disney World Resort and 30 minutes west of downtown Orlando, offers unique experiences for foodies, art lovers, outdoor enthusiasts, and shoppers alike. The main strip features bespoke retailers and the Plant Street Market, where craft beer and artisanal food pair with handmade products. The Winter Garden Farmers Market meets every Saturday, and just 10 minutes away is Winter Garden Village, home to national retailers and boutique shops.

What can we say? Orlando is all shop and no drop!


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