WINTER PARK
Situated north of Orlando, Winter Park spans approximately 10 square miles and houses more than 30,000 residents. Winter Parks was once considered a winter resort but is now a premier urban village with a rich heritage, diverse economic base, and a strong sense of community.
Winter Park is known for having more than 70 beautiful parks and a chain of sparkling lakes, making it the perfect destination for nature lovers. Throughout the year, the charming city hosts various festivals and events, and the many amenities of Orlando are just a few minutes away.
Its prime location, variety of shops and restaurants, and nationally-ranked schools make Winter Park one of the best places to live in Central Florida. Want to get more acquainted with the city before deciding to relocate? Consider taking a leisurely boat ride on the Winter Park Scenic Boat Tour for breathtaking views of homes and nature.
Winter Park truly has something for everyone. Both younger and older families can appreciate the city’s unique history. Vibrant neighborhoods are welcoming to both residents and visitors, and many entertainment options appeal to people of all ages. While moving to a new city is a big decision, you can’t go wrong with Winter Park.
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LIVING
Winter Park is known for its historic neighborhoods, brick streets, and a miniature version of Manhattan’s Central Park. The city features many different styles of homes, ranging from neoclassical to modern. These upscale homes are built with efficiency in mind with practicality that extends to outdoor spaces. You’ll often find homes with lots of natural lighting made possible with skylights and large windows, elegant, clean lines, and materials like metal, wood, and stone.
WORKING
Cost of living is often a big factor when choosing a new place to live. Winter Park’s housing expenses are higher than the national average with slightly lower utility prices. There are plenty of amazing job opportunities in the area, especially if you’re willing to travel. The average one-way commute is about 24 minutes which is lower than the national average. Many families choose to take the short commute for work to areas like Maitland, Goldenrod, Fern Park, and Orlando.
DINING
Winter Park is home to some of the best restaurants in Central Florida. Bring the whole family to Briarpatch Restaurant for breakfast, brunch, or lunch. This trendy spot is casual, yet classy, and offers creative cuisine like decadent lemon ricotta pancakes. Other popular eateries include Hunger Street Tacos, Bosphorous Turkish Cuisine, the Glass Knife, and Bulla Gastrobar. Winter Park also offers many grocery stores with a wide selection of fresh foods, such as Trader Joe’s, Sprouts, and Whole Foods.
WEEKEND EXPLORING
There’s no shortage of fun things to do in Winter Park. Spend a long afternoon exploring the Park Avenue Shopping District or view the world’s most comprehensive collection of works by Louis Comfort Tiffany at the Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art. Other places to explore include Central Park, the Winter Park Farmers’ Market, the Rollins Museum of Art, the Bach Festival Society of Winter Park, and Mead Botanical Garden. Don’t forget to attend the Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival, the nation’s oldest and largest outdoor art festival.
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