Author: Photographs by Roberto Gonzalez
New To Winter Park: Explore The Cafe at The Alfond Inn’s Incredible Desserts
The Café at Alfond Inn takes casual dining to a new level.
Leaders Of Tomorrow: The Girl Scouts Of Citrus
The Girl Scouts of Citrus address concerns in their communities.
Best of ORL 2024: Professional Services Winner Spotlights
Take a closer look at this year's first place winners in the professional services category.
Best of ORL 2024: Kids & Pets Winner Spotlights
Take a closer look at this year's first place winners in the children and pet categories.
Best of ORL 2024: Health & Beauty Winner Spotlights
Take a closer look at this year's first place winners in the health and beauty categories.
Best of ORL 2024: Fun & Leisure Winner Spotlights
Take a closer look at this year's first place winners in the fun and leisure categories.
Best of ORL 2024: Media & People Winner Spotlights
Take a closer look at this year's first place winners in the media and people categories.
Best of ORL 2024: Community, Home & Shopping Winner Spotlights
Take a closer look at this year's first place winners in the Community, Home and Shopping categories.
2024’s Best Main Streets: Spotlight on 11 Central Florida Communities
Celebrate diversity and inclusivity in these 11 enchanting Central Florida communities.
Central Florida’s 2024 Best Main Streets – Spotlight On Sanford
Where community comes alive
Central Florida’s 2024 Best Main Streets – Spotlight On Winter Park
A Year-Round “Wintering” Destination
Orlando Magazine’s 2024 Women of the Year Honorees
We asked you, our readers, for nominees and you responded with a wealth of recommendations, along with details on how these women make a huge difference in the lives of countless people daily.
Women of the Year 2024 Honorees – Mary Lou Sole, PhD, RN, Barbara Walters-Phillips, Tricia Hage & Sierra Rainge-Jones
Meet Mary Lou Sole, PhD, RN, Barbara Walters-Phillips, Tricia Hage & Sierra Rainge-Jones, four of our outstanding Women of the Year Honorees.
Women of the Year 2024 Honorees – Dr. Kideste Mariam Yusef & Samantha Haar
Meet Dr. Kideste Mariam Yusef & Samantha Haar, two of our outstanding Women of the Year Honorees.
Women of the Year 2024 Honorees – Jessica Hallgren Haines, Debbie Rodriguez, & Monique Waldrop
Meet Jessica Hallgren Haines, Debbie Rodriguez, & Monique Waldrop three of the 2024 Women of the Year Honorees.
Women of the Year 2024 Honorees – Joyce Riggins-Baker, Alexis Jackson, Haley Crain Carter, & Sherry Wheelock
Meet Joyce Riggins-Baker, Alexis Jackson, Haley Crain Carter, & Sherry Wheelock, four of our incredible Women of the Year Honorees.
Women of the Year 2024 Honorees – Karen Keene, Chianna Collins (Ray), Traci Smith, & Jennifer Johnson
Meet Karen Keene, Chianna Collins (Ray), Traci Smith, & Jennifer Johnson, four of our amazing Women of the Year Honorees.
Women of the Year 2024 Honorees – Dr. Lauren Josephs, Judith Smelser, Brenda Lounsberry, & Tekoa Pouerie
Meet Dr. Lauren Josephs, Judith Smelser, Brenda Lounsberry, & Tekoa Pouerie, four of the 2024 Women of the Year Honorees.
Local Experts Discuss Urban Planning In The City Beautiful
Urban planners are passionate about keeping Orlando beautiful, livable and sustainable.
The Marvelous Meliá In Celebration Is A Haven For Wellness Seekers
Put your mind, body and soul at ease.
Finest Doctors 2022
Featuring over 800 physicians.
Orlando Arts Season Preview 2022 – 2023
A Renaissance, for Real
Orlando’s Murals by District: Muralists Spotlight
We're spotlighting some of Central Florida's muralists!
Orlando’s Murals by District: Downtown
Downtown Orlando's murals, photographed by Roberto Gonzalez.
Orlando’s Murals by District: Milk District
It's not all dairy in the Milk District.
Orlando’s Murals by District: Mills 50
The Mills 50 scene is a mixture of young and old.
Orlando’s Murals by District: Thornton Park
Look at these lovely murals found in and around Thornton Park!
Scroll Through Orlando’s Murals By District
Driving along Mills Avenue or through the Milk District, you’re likely to be treated to an informal art show. Orlando has become a city of murals. Some of these artistic expressions are whimsical and iconic, while others are memorials to those we’ve lost, and still others are sweet reminders of the goodness in ourselves. These artworks make statements and are to be celebrated. Turn the page and take a visual tour of the street art in Downtown Orlando, Mills 50, the Milk District, Thornton Park and the West Arts District.
The 2021 Orlando Dining Awards List Is OUT! Find out who won.
Our annual guide to great cuisine with 20 picks from our food editor and selections by readers in 44 categories.
Orlando’s 50 Most Powerful People of 2021
Get to know Central Florida’s politicians, educators, artists, philanthropists and other influential people in our community. Turn the page to read about our No. 1 pick, U.S. Rep. Val Demings.
The Natural Wonder of Wekiwa Springs: A Photo Gallery
Immerse yourself in the magical world of Wekiwa Springs State Park, one of Central Florida’s unspoiled treasures. Cruise the glassy waters via kayak or survey the depths with a snorkel. The park’s scenic trails reveal hawks, deer, turtles, alligators and other native inhabitants. Come and explore.
36 Orlando Spots For Cheap Eats
We rounded up the best Cheap Eats spots in Central Florida.
Orlando’s Women Of The Year 2021
They are educators, mentors, counselors, physicians, fundraisers, entrepreneurs, and individuals who stand up for others. But most of all they are leaders who help keep our community strong. Orlando magazine is proud to honor the 23 individuals featured on the following pages as Women of the Year. We asked you, our readers, for nominees and you responded with a wealth of recommendations, along with details on how these women make a huge difference in the lives of countless people daily. Our congratulations—and thanks—to them all.
GALLERY: Inside the George Floyd Protests in Orlando
Photographer Roberto Gonzalez documents a day of demonstrations for the magazine.
The Home Front: Orlando Residents Provide Joy & Comfort Amid Coronavirus
In the age of coronavirus, members of our community have found many ways to provide comfort and joy to others.
Orlando’s Women Of The Year 2020
They are educators, mentors, counselors, physicians, fundraisers, entrepreneurs, and individuals who stand up for others. But most of all they are leaders who help keep our community strong. Orlando magazine is proud to honor 22 individuals as Women of the Year. We asked you, our readers, for nominees and you responded with a wealth of recommendations, along with details on how these women make a huge difference in the lives of countless people daily. Our congratulations—and thanks—to them all.
Princeton Elementary Teacher Parade
Princeton Elementary School teachers bring cheer in an uncertain time.
Feature: Olympic Dreams
Meet 10 remarkable athletes with Central Florida ties whose goal is to reach the Tokyo Games—and win.
Good Neighbors 2019
Meet a group of community angels whose caring nature makes Orlando a better place.
Food Adventures 2: Adventures Past
Tag along as we explore new culinary worlds to add to the discoveries made during last fall's inaugural food adventures mission.
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