
Explore Orlando's Creative Hub and Enjoy Unique Art Experiences
The Downtown Arts District in Orlando is a vibrant hub of creativity and culture. With a stunning building housing two floors of gallery space, it showcases a range of art exhibitions, including notable events like the Edgar Allan Poe Exhibition. Visitors can enjoy a delightful cafe experience complete with a cozy vibe and friendly service, making it a perfect spot for art enthusiasts and casual visitors alike. With a Google rating of 4.2, this district offers a unique blend of art and community charm, inviting everyone to explore its artistic offerings.
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Rotating exhibitions across two floors, featuring local and international artists in events like the Edgar Allan Poe Exhibition.
A cozy cafe on the first floor offering coffee, lattes, pastries, and light bites in a creative atmosphere.
Venue for cultural events, fashion week castings, art shows, and community gatherings in a stunning historic building.
Initiatives to promote street performers, festivals, and entertainment to enhance downtown Orlando's cultural scene.
Friendly staff and guided tours to help visitors explore the gallery spaces and learn about featured artworks.
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Overall rating
Robb Konczyk
Such a cool place to check out. I'm always amazed by the art in the gallery, and the cafe has such a nice vibe and great service. I definitely recommend checking it out.
Richard Molina
Cool TV no smoking at a bar that charges too much
Alexandre Anton
I went there for the Orlando international fashion week casting
J Mercado
My daughter recently had a piece in their Edgar Allan Poe Exhibition. The building is stunning! There are 2 floors of gallery space. It was really nice and people working the event were friendly. There is also a cute little cafe on the first floor, where I got the yummiest cookie butter latte!
William Blake Henry
Amazing downtown with real charm. If I could suggest any changes, it would be to bring in some street performers and culture to the actual street. Maybe have regular street festivals. Overall, for what is expected of of downtown Orlando, it could have been more representative of a town built upon entertainment.