This travel tip sheet includes ideas for an Orlando summer getaway ranging from new attractions and accommodations to sports and cultural events and local neighborhoods to explore.
Summer of Soccer: Florida Cup 2022
Ranked by WalletHub as one of the country’s best cities for soccer fans, Orlando is a must visit destination for soccer fanatics, with Major League Soccer’s Orlando City Soccer Club and the National Women’s Soccer League’s Orlando Pride and international soccer tournaments. This year, the Florida Cup 2022 series will feature top clubs from Europe including English Premier League rivals Arsenal and Chelsea, competing for the title at Camping World Stadium on July 23 and Arsenal will play Orlando City SC at Exploria Stadium on July 20, a first-time meeting between the two clubs. Additional information on summer soccer events in Orlando can be found here.
Walk on the Wild Side: Orlando’s Zoos and Gardens
From fascinating reptiles and exotic species to mindfulness and sculpture gardens, Orlando offers up-close encounters with plants and animals from all over the world at zoos, wildlife ranches and gardens throughout the destination.
Orlando’s Zoos and Wildlife Ranches
Orlando’s Gardens
Additional information on Orlando’s zoos and gardens can be found here.
33rd Annual ZORA! Festival
Historic Eatonville’s signature event, the Zora Neale Hurston Festival of the Arts and Humanities, will offer a three-day, open-air Outdoor Festival of the Arts in Eatonville June 4-5. The event will feature an African-American Women’s Trade Expo, Arts Walk, International Food Court, International Marketplace and live performances from national and local artists, among other fascinating and important cultural offerings. Additional information can be found here.
Like a Local: Ivanhoe Village
North of downtown Orlando and anchored by Lake Ivanhoe, Ivanhoe Village offers visitors unique bars, acclaimed dining, cultural venues, specialty shopping, outdoor activities and lots of indie flair.
Dining & Nightlife
Outdoor Fun
Arts and Culture
What’s New in Orlando this Month?
Stay up to date on Orlando’s most recent announcements and openings – from accommodations and attractions to restaurants and events – available here.
Did You Know?
Orlando is home to the Orlando International Fringe Theatre Festival — aka Orlando Fringe — the longest running Fringe theatre festival in the United States. This year, the immersive cultural experience will be held in Loch Haven Park on May 17-20, featuring hundreds of ticketed theatrical performances from local, national and international artists, plus a free outdoor music festival.
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