Educational placards describe the history of each variety, and concerts bring the space to life. See everything from flowering trees to tropical philodendrons, and make sure to stop and literally smell the roses. Now it’s an exotic living museum, with more than 40 plant collections from around the world. In 1961 a business magnate’s former estate was transformed into a 50-acre botanical garden.
Live performances and concerts light up the park at the outdoor Walt Disney Amphitheater. The glistening lake, which was formed by a natural sinkhole is surrounded by a wide walking path and grass with skyline views, making it one of the city’s most popular picnic spots, and a hub for birders.
Lake Eola Park is situated in the middle of downtown Orlando and boasts greatly accessible nature.