Winter Garden is a city located 14 miles (23 km) west of downtown Orlando in western Orange County, Florida, United States. It is part of the Orlando–Kissimmee–Sanford, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area. Winter Garden's population as of the 2010 census was 34,568.
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5.0 based on 130 reviews
Located in the heart of historic downtown Winter Garden on Plant Street, the Garden Theatre is a nonprofit organization committed to enriching, engaging, and entertaining through professional entertainment with a community focus. The theatre, which is located in a repurposed vintage movie theatre that reopened 2008, showcases atmospheric theatre in a Mediterranean Revival-style venue. The Garden Theatre hosts live plays, concerts, movies, and more to the residents of and visitors to the city of Winter Garden and the surrounding Orlando area.
I can’t say that every show at the Garden Theater is great (your personal preference for entertainment may be different from mine) but I will say that the theater and organization are great. I’m from another state but I visit Winter Garden every couple of years. Whenever I plan a visit, the first thing I do is check if anything is playing at the Garden Theater. It is a small, restored building and you get a very personal experience. I have always found the staff to be friendly and the place very clean. It’s not like being in a huge, big city venue. I am always amazed with what they are able to do with the plays they perform as far as scenery & special effects. Very professional. If you are in the area, check what is happening. It’s worth the effort.
4.5 based on 96 reviews
This museum is housed in an old railroad depot and shares a lot of local history specific to the Winter Garden area. There is quite a collection of the old brightly-colored citrus company labels from years ago, a slide show, and some dioramas relating to the once robust citrus industry. You can even browse through a collection of old yearbooks from that area. The caboose is a fun and interesting thing to visit. We enjoyed everything.
4.5 based on 74 reviews
It’s free to visit and donations are welcomed. They are doing a great job producing historical displays, adding to their fine collection and educating the public. Loved the photos of the old station showing the architectural changes over the decades. My favourite items were the collapsible metal sink, construction and maintenance equipment in the last room, the communication equipment and the chinaware and dinner service items. Great relics of the past! Such a quaint and historic building that is nicely preserved. The guy running the place is so knowledgeable and he takes the time to speak with guests about all things trains and railroads. Nicely done indeed!
4.5 based on 169 reviews
The Winter Garden Village is a great destination for an afternoon. So many stores to stroll through and many dining options, all in one place. I like going to Bed, Bath and Beyond, HomeGoods and Best Buy. On my most recent visit, I bought a very stylish dining room table and chairs at Haverty's furniture store. Whether you're making a big purchase, or just need something small in a store like Target, the Winter Garden Village has you covered. I also had a lovely lunch one day on the patio of Bonefish Grill.
4.5 based on 199 reviews
Good spot to get some fresh veggie.... as well as seasonal fruit.. Other locals selling things like honey, wood crafts.. really just a little bit or everything... sometimes there is live music... Nice way to spend a Saturday morning.
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