Welcome to one of Florida’s best-kept secrets, the lovely city of Winter Park! Chartered in 1887, Winter Park is more than 100 years old and has the pedigree to prove it. Home of the first college in
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Location: Orlando
What's Included
- Fun facts about the buildings, historical figures and celebrity connections to Winter Park.
- 10% discount for your next Original Orlando Tours adventure (valid for 30 days).
- Earn Sunny Perks Reward Points for gift cards or other discounts.
- 90 Minute Guided VIP Tour of Key Locations in Winter Park.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There are no specific age restrictions for the Peacocks, Presidents and Puzzles tour! It's great for all ages, so feel free to bring the whole family. Just keep in mind that it's a walking tour, so younger kids might get tired. But there's plenty of interesting stuff to keep everyone engaged!
A: You’ll want to keep it casual and comfy! I recommend wearing good walking shoes because the tour can last about 90 minutes and involves some brick streets. Light layers are a good idea since Florida weather can be unpredictable—one minute it's sunny, the next it's drizzling!
A: If it rains, the tour is typically still on, but they might adjust the route to stay under cover as much as possible. If the weather is severe, they’ll let you know about rescheduling options. Just keep an eye on the forecast before heading out!
Discussions
Just did the Winter Park Walking Tour and it was amazing!
I gifted the Peacocks, Presidents and Puzzles tour to my parents, and they absolutely loved it! The guide shared some wild stories about the celebrities who've visited and even some fun facts about the buildings. They enjoyed exploring the brick-lined streets and said it felt really intimate, almost like a private tour. Plus, the 10% discount for their next adventure is a nice touch! Highly recommend it for anyone looking for a unique gift.
Thinking about gifting the Winter Park Walking Tour, any advice?
I'm looking for a unique gift for my friend's birthday and came across this Winter Park tour. The history and the connection to presidents caught my eye! Has anyone done it? What's the vibe? Is it worth it?