Things to do in Orlando

Orlando's Hidden Gems: Soulful Music, Tiffany Glass, and Backwater Chill


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Alright, Orlando! Sure, the world thinks theme parks and mouse ears, but locals know the magic’s in those wilder, weirder, hidden-in-plain-sight haunts that keep this city buzzing long after parade floats power down. If today’s Sunday, November 16, 2025, clear your calendar for these offbeat adventures.

Obsessed with music? The House of Blues Orlando is electric every night. This week’s highlight: catch Makenzie Schriner live at 8pm—she’s pure soulful energy, and the up-close vibe will make you believe in the power of live music. For more stomp and twang, Ole Red Orlando features local country favorites and emerging stars all weekend.

Art lovers, skip the usual selfie and swing by the Morse Museum in Winter Park. Hidden among the lakeside brick streets, this gem holds more Tiffany glass than any spot in the world. It’s like walking into a kaleidoscope—keep your camera handy, it’s trending on all the right feeds. Then grab a streetside espresso at Barnie’s Coffee after your glassy encounters for serious art-café cred.

Feeling hungry and daring? Get a taste of the city’s local soul at East End Market, where the bao buns at Domu or the pastries at Gideon’s Bakehouse might ruin you for other snacks. If you crave a night snack hunt, my secret: check the ever-changing pop-ups at À La Cart Orlando, the local favorite food truck pavilion, where everything from Korean corn dogs to vegan decadence hits every taste bud on a rotating menu.

If sports are your heart, bring it to the Orlando City Soccer Club’s last home game of the MLS season—exploding with noise, purple smoke, and homegrown pride, it’s the only place where “Vamos Orlando” will earn you a stranger’s high five. Check socials for “the wall” supporter section parties (they’re like nowhere else in US soccer).

Craving nature and “I-can’t-believe-this-is-Florida” photos? Start your morning paddleboarding Lake Ivanhoe; it’s glassy water against city skyline, and likely you’ll see an Instagram influencer attempting warrior-pose on a board. Or join the Wekiva Island Sunday river float—canoe, kayak, or just lounge with local brews; it’s the backwater chill spot where locals tell their best gator stories.

Cultural deep-dive? Experience the immersive Van Gogh & Universe Room at the Wizard of Oz Museum in nearby Cocoa; it’s an art-meets-tech rabbit hole that’ll leave you whispering “follow the yellow brick road” all the way home. For a fresh-air fix, hit Leu Gardens—50 acres blooming wild just outside downtown, and their rare Camellia collection is peaking now.

For pure seasonal fun this week, great news for kids and corn maze enthusiasts alike: Great Scott Farms’ Fall Festival and Corn Maze is in full swing. Think pumpkin painting, local food, hayrides, and those giggle-inducing, get-lost-and-laugh-till-you-find-the-exit moments everyone secretly craves.

If you want the city’s energy minus the theme park lines, Disney Springs and Universal CityWalk deliver live music, lakeside cocktails, wild people-watching, and food adventuring ‘til late—no entry ticket required.

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Things to do in OrlandoBy Inception Point Ai