by The Editors | November 24, 2016

Bird’s Eye View: A Walking Guide to Winter Park

Green spaces, gorgeous shops and gourmet spots make Winter Park a must-do destination.

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winter park Illustration by Leslie Chalfont

Illustration by Leslie Chalfont

  1. CHARLES HOSMER MORSE MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART Houses the most comprehensive collection of Louis Comfort Tiffany art, including stained glass windows, lamps and jewels.
    445 N. Park Ave.
  2. BRIARPATCH Turns out American classics like burgers and buttermilk pancakes, earning its rep for “the best brunch” on Park Ave.
    252 N. Park Ave.
  3. PRATO Chef-driven Italian eatery featuring house-made pasta, wood-fire grill and a menu that changes daily.
    124 N. Park Ave.
  4. WINTER PARK BOAT TOUR Winds through canopied canals and explores the shores of the Winter Park Chain of Lakes. 312 E. Morse Blvd.
  5. BARNIE’S KITCHEN COFFEE Java joint serves up micro-roasted coffee creations and gourmet food selections. 118 S. Park Ave.
  6. JOHN CRAIG The flagship location of this independent clothier outfits well-dressed men across Central Florida. 132 S. Park Ave.
  7. THE GROVE Pretty, preppy and posh, this women’s shop carries adorable clothing, accessories and gifts. 121 E. Welbourne Ave.
  8. WINE ROOM Wine-dispensing machines, fitted with nearly 160 bottles of international vino, pour tasting sizes for the aficionado or the lush. 270 S. Park Ave.
  9. LUMA ON PARK Casual-chic restaurant provides lawn views, an extensive wine menu and seasonal eats. 290 S. Park Ave.
  10. ALFOND INN Boutique hotel, owned by Rollins College, boasts contemporary art collection, pristine pool and tranquil grounds. 300 E. New England Ave.
  11. ROLLINS COLLEGE The picturesque liberal arts college anchors this historic neighborhood. 1000 Holt Ave.
  12. GROUNDING ROOTS Tiny but beloved outpost delights with a healthy chocolate shake made with almond milk, cocoa, avocado, dates and ice. 307 S. Park Ave.
  13. RIFLE PAPER CO. Vibrant, whimsical hand-drawn prints and patterns by a local stationer has a national following. 558 W. New England Ave.
  14. FARMER’S MARKET On Saturdays, a bustling collection of food trucks, stalls and tents includes everything from homemade cookies to orchids and garden plants. 200 W. New England Ave.
  15. CENTRAL PARK Old oaks and roses flank this 11-acre green space in the heart of the city, which has the peacock as its symbol. Morse Blvd. & Park Ave.