25 most Instagrammable spots in Orlando

Orlando is an area bubbling with Instagram-ready spots. The City Beautiful came by that name honestly with museums, restaurants, and parks all offering the perfect backdrop for a snapshot. Whether it's getting lost in Leu Gardens or posing at the Icon Park Wheel, there are plenty of  spots to fill up your feed.

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The Heavy 
1152 Harmon Ave., Winter Park
It’s no secret why the Heavy has become known as “Winter Park’s happy place.” Between its coffee bar, myriad of plants, and hand-picked decor, the Heavy is a must-visit in Winter Park. 
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The Heavy

1152 Harmon Ave., Winter Park
It’s no secret why the Heavy has become known as “Winter Park’s happy place.” Between its coffee bar, myriad of plants, and hand-picked decor, the Heavy is a must-visit in Winter Park.

Photo via The Heavy/Facebook
Icon Park Wheel 
8375 International Drive
Getting a photo at the Icon Park Wheel is the perfect way to commemorate a visit. If the colorful wheel isn’t enough, Icon Park has more than 40 restaurants, shops, and other activities. 
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Icon Park Wheel

8375 International Drive
Getting a photo at the Icon Park Wheel is the perfect way to commemorate a visit. If the colorful wheel isn’t enough, Icon Park has more than 40 restaurants, shops, and other activities.

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Voodoo Doughnut 
6000 Universal Blvd.
This national doughnut shop is known for its one-of-a-kind treats and decor; their Universal location is no exception. Skeletons, chandeliers, and a doughnut throne encapsulate the shop’s unique vibe. 
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Voodoo Doughnut

6000 Universal Blvd.
This national doughnut shop is known for its one-of-a-kind treats and decor; their Universal location is no exception. Skeletons, chandeliers, and a doughnut throne encapsulate the shop’s unique vibe.

Photo via Voodoo Doughnut/Facebook
Mathers Social Gathering 
3 Phoenix Building, 30 S. Magnolia Ave.
Pinkies up. Mathers Social Gathering is the swanky spot to grab a nice cocktail with friends, while being surrounded by exposed brick and leather couches. 
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Mathers Social Gathering

3 Phoenix Building, 30 S. Magnolia Ave.
Pinkies up. Mathers Social Gathering is the swanky spot to grab a nice cocktail with friends, while being surrounded by exposed brick and leather couches.

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Dickson Azalea Park 
100 Rosearden Drive
Dickson Azalea Park is the place where your friend of a friend got their engagement photos done. Enjoy a walk or quick photoshoot surrounded by long-leaf pines, palms, oaks, and azaleas. 
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Dickson Azalea Park

100 Rosearden Drive
Dickson Azalea Park is the place where your friend of a friend got their engagement photos done. Enjoy a walk or quick photoshoot surrounded by long-leaf pines, palms, oaks, and azaleas.

Photo via Rob Bartlett/Orlando Weekly
Reyes Mezcaleria’s sitting room  
821 N. Orange Ave.
Experience Reyes Mezcaleria’s sitting room during brunch with sunny lighting or dinner with mood lighting. Their statement furniture pieces make for a great backdrop. 
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Reyes Mezcaleria’s sitting room

821 N. Orange Ave.
Experience Reyes Mezcaleria’s sitting room during brunch with sunny lighting or dinner with mood lighting. Their statement furniture pieces make for a great backdrop.

Photo via Reyes Mezcaleria/Facebook
Florida Cactus 
2542 Peterson Road, Apopka
Family owned and operated since 1961, Florida Cactus Inc. is home to a variety of cacti and succulents. Prices for their plants range anywhere from $1.75 - $150, but the view inside their greenhouse is priceless. 
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Florida Cactus

2542 Peterson Road, Apopka
Family owned and operated since 1961, Florida Cactus Inc. is home to a variety of cacti and succulents. Prices for their plants range anywhere from $1.75 - $150, but the view inside their greenhouse is priceless.

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Leu Gardens 
1920 N. Forest Ave.
Leu Gardens has 30 garden collections waiting to be a part of your next Instagram post. Whether at the butterfly garden, rose garden, or bamboo collection, Leu Gardens will have the perfect photo op. 
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Leu Gardens

1920 N. Forest Ave.
Leu Gardens has 30 garden collections waiting to be a part of your next Instagram post. Whether at the butterfly garden, rose garden, or bamboo collection, Leu Gardens will have the perfect photo op.

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Enzian Theater 
1300 Orlando Ave., Maitland
The vintage movie lights illuminate the Enzian Theater’s lush gardens that are towered over by 400-year-old oak trees. Their delicious cocktails and carousel of unique indie movies are also a plus. 
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Enzian Theater

1300 Orlando Ave., Maitland
The vintage movie lights illuminate the Enzian Theater’s lush gardens that are towered over by 400-year-old oak trees. Their delicious cocktails and carousel of unique indie movies are also a plus.

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Annie Russell Theatre 
1000 Holt Ave., Winter Park
Constructed in 1931, the Annie Russell Theatre is the longest running theatre in Florida. Rumored to be haunted, the theatre is said to host the spirit of Annie Russell, a deceased theatre professor who taught at the college. See if you can capture her in a spooky pic.
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Annie Russell Theatre

1000 Holt Ave., Winter Park
Constructed in 1931, the Annie Russell Theatre is the longest running theatre in Florida. Rumored to be haunted, the theatre is said to host the spirit of Annie Russell, a deceased theatre professor who taught at the college. See if you can capture her in a spooky pic.

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Charles Hosmer Morse Museum 
445 N. Park Ave., Winter Park
The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum is home to the world’s most extensive collection of works done by Louis Comfort Tiffany, the first design director of Tiffany & Co. Check out the chapel that is said to have skyrocketed the infamous jeweler's success. 
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Charles Hosmer Morse Museum

445 N. Park Ave., Winter Park
The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum is home to the world’s most extensive collection of works done by Louis Comfort Tiffany, the first design director of Tiffany & Co. Check out the chapel that is said to have skyrocketed the infamous jeweler's success.

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Lake Eola Park Fountain 
400 S. Orange Ave.
Enjoy a 1-mile walk around Lake Eola with the Sperry fountain and Orlando skyline in the background. Get an up-close photo by renting a swan boat. 
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Lake Eola Park Fountain

400 S. Orange Ave.
Enjoy a 1-mile walk around Lake Eola with the Sperry fountain and Orlando skyline in the background. Get an up-close photo by renting a swan boat.

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Southern Hill Farms 
16651 Schofield Road, Clermont
Crops vary throughout the seasons at Southern Hills Farms’s 120-acre farm, but it’s guaranteed visitors will be surrounded by beautiful scenery. Whether it be a patch of sunflowers, peaches, or the farm’s vintage truck, there are plenty of instagrammable spots to choose from. 
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Southern Hill Farms

16651 Schofield Road, Clermont
Crops vary throughout the seasons at Southern Hills Farms’s 120-acre farm, but it’s guaranteed visitors will be surrounded by beautiful scenery. Whether it be a patch of sunflowers, peaches, or the farm’s vintage truck, there are plenty of instagrammable spots to choose from.

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Maitland Art Center 
231 W. Packwood Ave., Maitland
This national historic landmark was founded in 1937 as an artist colony. The art center is home to gardens, diverse art collections, and rotating exhibits that are begging to be captured by a lens. 
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Maitland Art Center

231 W. Packwood Ave., Maitland
This national historic landmark was founded in 1937 as an artist colony. The art center is home to gardens, diverse art collections, and rotating exhibits that are begging to be captured by a lens.

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Mead Botanical Garden 
1300 S. Denning Drive, Winter Park
Founded in 1886, the Mead Botanical Garden boasts 47 acres filled with barns, gardens, a greenhouse and more. The serene green space is great for taking pictures of pretty flowers or birds. 
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Mead Botanical Garden

1300 S. Denning Drive, Winter Park
Founded in 1886, the Mead Botanical Garden boasts 47 acres filled with barns, gardens, a greenhouse and more. The serene green space is great for taking pictures of pretty flowers or birds.

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Park Aire Apartments Entrance 
640 N. Park Ave.
Baker-Miller pink, the tone of pink that’s known for its calming effect, is splattered all across the Park Aire. The entrance has been used by musicians and Instagrammers alike who want to capture the unique vintage aesthetic. 
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Park Aire Apartments Entrance

640 N. Park Ave.
Baker-Miller pink, the tone of pink that’s known for its calming effect, is splattered all across the Park Aire. The entrance has been used by musicians and Instagrammers alike who want to capture the unique vintage aesthetic.

Photo via Realtor.com
Stardust Video & Coffee 
1842 Winter Park Road
Creepy portrait paintings, nostalgia-evoking embroidery, and an iconic photo booth are waiting to be a part of your next Instagram post. Cocktails or coffee with some tasty vegan eats are also available. 
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Stardust Video & Coffee

1842 Winter Park Road
Creepy portrait paintings, nostalgia-evoking embroidery, and an iconic photo booth are waiting to be a part of your next Instagram post. Cocktails or coffee with some tasty vegan eats are also available.

Photo via Stardust Video & Coffee/Facebook
Tom Fruin’s Glass House at Lake Nona 
13615 Sachs Ave.
Installed in 2016, the Glass House is made with reclaimed materials and takes inspiration from American folk art. The piercing sunlight and mosaic glass will make for a heavenly photo op. 
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Tom Fruin’s Glass House at Lake Nona

13615 Sachs Ave.
Installed in 2016, the Glass House is made with reclaimed materials and takes inspiration from American folk art. The piercing sunlight and mosaic glass will make for a heavenly photo op.

Photo via Lake Nona/Facebook
The Glass Knife 
276 S. Orlando Ave., Winter Park
The Glass Knife is a cute and brightly spot filled with pretty desserts and even prettier decor. Godspeed on navigating that busy, tiny parking lot. 
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The Glass Knife

276 S. Orlando Ave., Winter Park
The Glass Knife is a cute and brightly spot filled with pretty desserts and even prettier decor. Godspeed on navigating that busy, tiny parking lot.

Photo via The Glass Knife/Facebook
Orlando Science Center Love Bridge 
777 E. Princeton Street
The Love Bridge was a community art project created by the Orlando Science Center to commemorate those affected by the Pulse tragedy. The seven colors of the rainbow span the bridge with each row containing 49 origami hearts, representing the 49 lives lost. 
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Orlando Science Center Love Bridge

777 E. Princeton Street
The Love Bridge was a community art project created by the Orlando Science Center to commemorate those affected by the Pulse tragedy. The seven colors of the rainbow span the bridge with each row containing 49 origami hearts, representing the 49 lives lost.

Photo via Orlando Science Center/Facebook