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    Home » Vegan travel

    Orlando travel: Things to do without theme parks

    Updated: Sep 5, 2024 · Published: Jan 26, 2015 by Cadry Nelson · This post contains affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. · 17 Comments

    Text: Orlando travel: Things to do without theme parks. Swan paddle boats on Lake Eola.

    Planning Orlando travel? There’s so much more to the area than theme parks alone. There are restaurants, markets, and parks that have nothing to do with a mouse in trousers and gloves.

    Bird statue at Lake Eola in Orlando, Florida.

    Here’s how to ensure an enjoyable vacation: Find the things that you would gravitate towards if you lived in that destination. Then amp it up for the week.

    So if you’re a comic book collector, seek out hole-in-the-wall comic shops.

    If you love hikes, finding awe-inspiring trails.

    If microbrews are your thing, tour the local microbreweries.

    It’s no wonder that people get burnt out on vacations of endless lines and crowds. Who seeks that out in their normal, everyday life?

    My favorite trips include lots of sun and nature, vegan meals aplenty, and shopping for unique groceries and kitchen items.

    One of the best surprises about being vegan while traveling is the way that it’s taken me to areas I might not have sought out if I was sticking with chain restaurants and the usual tourist scene.

    I like getting a glimpse of a local’s viewpoint, and unearthing some hidden treasures that wouldn’t necessarily be on a pamphlet in the hotel lobby.

    With those things in mind, here are some of my favorite things to do in Orlando (that don’t involve theme parks)…

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    • Nile Ethiopian Restaurant
    • Leu Gardens
    • The British Shoppe
    • Lake Eola

    Nile Ethiopian Restaurant

    Interior Nile Ethiopian restaurant in Orlando, Florida.

    While Nile Ethiopian Restaurant is located in one of the more touristy areas of Orlando with gobs of traffic and neon lights, this unassuming restaurant in a strip mall is worth seeking out.

    With semi-private huts for groups or standard dining tables in the main room, it's a wonderful place for getting a wide platter of injera, smattered with colorful wots (stews).

    It’s not a vegetarian or vegan restaurant, but they have lots of vegan options. We’d visited Nile on a prior trip and were eager to revisit it again.

    Sambussa appetizer on plate.

    The sambusa appetizer is filled with lentils, green peppers, and onions. It’s a tasty start to the meal. The crust is light and flaky and has the texture of fried rice paper.

    Wots on injera platter.

    I like to get the vegetarian Taste of Nile platter, which is a very generous amount for two.

    (I think we could have invited at least one or two more people over, and there still would have been plenty.)

    It comes with cabbage, red lentils, split peas, collard greens, shiro azifa, and tomato fitfit.

    I love when Ethiopian restaurants have a dish that sets them apart from others.

    The one at Nile that does it is their cold lentil salad, which is heavily laced with horseradish. It has a clean-your-nose-out bite that is a welcome surprise to balance the other savory wots on the platter.

    The injera is not as dark and teff-heavy as some injera I've tried, making it on the milder and more muted side. I prefer a stronger-tasting injera, but otherwise it was fresh and pliable.

    The service is very warm and friendly. It's one of those places that makes me wish I was a local, so that I could be a regular.

    Leu Gardens

    Trees in the sunlight at Leu Gardens.

    To immerse yourself in beauty, a relaxing place to spend an afternoon is Leu Gardens. With 50 acres of gardens, a tropical garden, rose garden, and more, it would be hard to see it all.

    Long hanging flowers at Leu Gardens.

    It's amazing to see tropical fruits like papayas growing, and to walk freely through the expansive gardens.

    Sunlight through trees at Leu Gardens.

    They have rotating artwork. When we were there they had human-sized frog sculptures located throughout the gardens called Ribbit the Exhibit.

    David posing for frog sculpture, who appears to be painting.
    David posing for frog painter sculpture.
    David running away from frog sculpture with butterfly net.

    It's free to visit Leu Gardens the first Monday of every month.

    The British Shoppe

    David holding Jammie Dodgers and TARDIS mug at British Shoppe.

    If you're looking for Doctor Who magnets, teapots, and Jammie Dodgers, you've come to the right place. The British Shoppe is a small store with an eclectic collection of British goods, including canned vegetarian haggis.

    (Only $11 a can! Yikes!)

    Lake Eola

    Swans on Lake Eola.

    This beautiful park is one of my favorite places in the entirety of Orlando.

    Lake Eola Park is home to a variety of birds, including a large population of swans. The Walt Disney Ampitheater overlooks the water.

    Sculpture of woman in grass at Lake Eola.

    There are always runners jogging the perimeter of the lake. And it's a relaxing place to take a leisurely stroll.

    Swan paddle boats at Lake Eola.

    There's a farmers market every Sunday with food, crafts, and live music. Plus, on the 2nd Thursday of every month, there’s a wine and art walk nearby that I’d love to check out sometime.

    Swan paddle boat on Lake Eola, fountain in background.

    You can rent four-person swan boats and paddle around the lake. It was drizzling when we toddled around the water, but it didn’t dampen the view.

    For more fun Orlando travel ideas (and more in the surrounding areas), check out this post on Winter Park.

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    1. Hannah Siegmund @ ThisVeganWhimsy

      February 11, 2015 at 7:54 pm

      I don’t get up to Orlando very often, but usually once or twice a year. I adore Ethiopian food, so I’m going to have to check that place out! Thanks for the recommendation!

      Reply
      • Cadry

        February 15, 2015 at 11:00 am

        Excellent! I hope you enjoy it, Hannah!

        Reply
    2. Carla

      January 29, 2015 at 11:29 am

      I loved these posts about Orlando and Winter Park! My husband and I got married in Winter Park and our guests still say that our cake from Raphsodic was the best wedding cake they ever had. We had a small reception in the vault at the Wine Room on Park Ave., and they created phenomenal vegan options for me (I was the only vegan). We recently moved back to the cold, cold, north and these posts brought back some great memories!

      Reply
      • Cadry

        February 02, 2015 at 3:25 pm

        Oh, that’s so nice to hear, Carla! I’m glad that the posts brought back some great memories.

        Reply
    3. Kristy

      January 28, 2015 at 12:33 pm

      Looks like a very fun and vegan-friendly trip! And yay for my book being at that shop! Thanks for the pic!

      Reply
      • Cadry

        February 02, 2015 at 3:23 pm

        Yes, I was excited to see it there, especially displayed so prominently. It always feels like a little “hello” from you whenever I see it, and that makes me happy! 😀

        Reply
    4. Cadry

      January 28, 2015 at 8:00 am

      Are you thinking of Ethos? If so, it’s still open, but it’s in nearby Winter Park. We visited multiple times while we were there. I did a post about it last week.

      Reply
    5. Veganopoulous

      January 27, 2015 at 4:52 pm

      that’s great advice about seeking out stuff you’d do if you lived in that city. For me it’s all about finding the vegan stuff! 😀

      Reply
      • Cadry

        February 02, 2015 at 3:25 pm

        Yes, it’s all about finding the vegan stuff for me too. Sometimes I have to wonder what I did on vacation before I was vegan!

        Reply
    6. lysette

      January 27, 2015 at 10:17 am

      When I hear ‘Orlando’ the first thing that comes to mind is it being the home town of pioneering 80’s metal band ‘Death’. I’d be all over seeing if there is still a healthy metal scene there – also, like you said – comic stores & book stores, espresso instead of microbreweries, totally hit up the Nile! always vegan food hunting, hikes and galleries. Being a very different climate from where I live, it would be a really interesting place to visit sans theme park.

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      • Cadry

        March 11, 2015 at 10:00 am

        Yes, that’s totally the key to making a successful trip – finding the things about the city that you would enjoy doing if you lived there. I could see myself very happily living in Orlando.

        Reply
    7. cookeasyvegan

      January 26, 2015 at 4:07 pm

      Honestly, I’ve never been to Orlando except to visit a theme park, and that would be exactly three times! My parents used to live in South Florida, but now that they’re both gone, we don’t get there as much as we used to. You’ve made Orlando sound like much more appealing then I’d imagined, with the Ethiopian restaurant adding greatly to its charms, though they need to get some all-teff injera. 🙂 And bookstores are always a magnet for us. Thanks for all the info, as we may find ourselves there again with our grandkids!

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      • Cadry

        March 11, 2015 at 9:58 am

        I think you would enjoy it, Andrea! So many of our friends are down on Orlando, but I think it’s because they stick to the amusement parks and other touristy areas. I love a day at Disney World, but there’s a lot more to the Orlando area than just the parks. There would be things for the grandkids and for you too! 😀

        Reply
    8. Jackie

      January 26, 2015 at 12:28 pm

      Hahahahaha you just made my day with the Tardis mug and Jammy Dodgers

      Reply
      • Cadry

        February 02, 2015 at 10:18 am

        Yay! I’m glad you got the reference!

        Reply
    9. Laloofah

      January 26, 2015 at 11:09 am

      You sure do always suss out some fun/intriguing/beautiful/tasty places on your travels! We love to do the same thing, but don’t get as many opportunities as you do, so it’s wonderful to get to tag along with you via your blog!

      LOVE the picture of David posing for his portrait 🙂 and the swan boats are delightful! Remind me of the ones in Boston Common (which are about to be buried beneath tons of snow, poor things!)

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      • Cadry

        March 11, 2015 at 9:57 am

        Thank you, Laurie! I’m glad to have you along vicariously! 😀

        I love those swan boats too. They make paddling around the lake exponentially that much more fun. I’ve never been to Boston, but hopefully someday… preferably when the boats AREN’T covered in snow!

        Reply

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