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Discover the charm of historical Church Street in Downtown Orlando, FL
127 W Church St
Orlando, FL
Monday:
Open 24 hours
Tuesday:
Open 24 hours
Wednesday:
Open 24 hours
Thursday:
Open 24 hours
Friday:
Open 24 hours
Saturday:
Open 24 hours
Sunday:
Open 24 hours
Church Street Station was developed by local icon Bob Snow in the cluster of buildings on Church St. between the railroad tracks and Garland Avenue.
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Parking can be limited in the area, I recommend taking the SunRail commuter train which connects you to the other downtown neighborhoods.
127 W Church St
Orlando, FL
Monday:
Open 24 hours
Tuesday:
Open 24 hours
Wednesday:
Open 24 hours
Thursday:
Open 24 hours
Friday:
Open 24 hours
Saturday:
Open 24 hours
Sunday:
Open 24 hours
The station building was constructed in 1889 by South Florida Railroad. It served several different railroads until 1926, when passenger services transferred to what is now the Orlando Health/Amtrak station.
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The Church Street Station was built in 1889.
127 W Church St
Orlando, FL
Monday:
Open 24 hours
Tuesday:
Open 24 hours
Wednesday:
Open 24 hours
Thursday:
Open 24 hours
Friday:
Open 24 hours
Saturday:
Open 24 hours
Sunday:
Open 24 hours
Built for hotel and railroad magnate Henry B. Plant at a cost of $18,000 by Sanford contractor T.B. Cotter, the station symbolized Orlando’s openness to new large-scale development.
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The area still maintains it historical charm with buildings made of natural wood, cobbled streets and wrought-iron balconies and bridges
127 W Church St
Orlando, FL
Monday:
Open 24 hours
Tuesday:
Open 24 hours
Wednesday:
Open 24 hours
Thursday:
Open 24 hours
Friday:
Open 24 hours
Saturday:
Open 24 hours
Sunday:
Open 24 hours
In 2007 a group of investors including founder Bob Snow, developer Cameron Kuhn and Ceviche tapas bar owner Gordon Davis planned a revitalization of the property. The Cheyenne Saloon & Opera House reopened in 2008 under Snow's direction at the time Kuhn retained ownership of much of the property.
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The district perfectly blends it's rich history with more modern elements
99 W South St
Orlando, FL
In 2017 Lincoln Properties purchases the majority of the property. Church Street is named after Trinity Church, a historic Gothic-style parish church on Broadway at Wall Street. Extended in 1784, Church Street was in existence as early as 1761.
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There are a lot of beautiful restaurants, boutique shops and unique bars making it a true entertainment hub
127 W Church St
Orlando, FL
Monday:
Open 24 hours
Tuesday:
Open 24 hours
Wednesday:
Open 24 hours
Thursday:
Open 24 hours
Friday:
Open 24 hours
Saturday:
Open 24 hours
Sunday:
Open 24 hours
HighT is an upscale Alice in Wonderland–themed cocktail bar at 23 West Church Street.
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I recommend visiting HighT. A fun and immersive Alice in Wonderland themed bar and tea room.
23 W Church St
Orlando, FL
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
6:00 PM – 2:00 AM
Wednesday:
6:00 PM – 2:00 AM
Thursday:
6:00 PM – 2:00 AM
Friday:
11:00 AM – 2:00 AM
Saturday:
11:00 AM – 2:00 AM
Sunday:
11:00 AM – 12:00 AM
You can immerse yourself in the bar’s fanciful libations, tea service, pastry cart and visitation from characters such as the Red Queen
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Go for a drink at The Cheyenne Saloon and check the schedule for their special events
128 W Church St
Orlando, FL
The Cheyenne Saloon and Opera House opened in the early 1980s at Church Street Station in Orlando. The western-themed nightclub was a welcome addition to Orlando’s already established Church Street Station complex and would soon be selected as home to a national television show airing on The Nashville Network, TNN.
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No matter what kind of bar or a club you are into, Church Street is perfect place to go if you are looking for a great night out!
127 W Church St
Orlando, FL
Monday:
Open 24 hours
Tuesday:
Open 24 hours
Wednesday:
Open 24 hours
Thursday:
Open 24 hours
Friday:
Open 24 hours
Saturday:
Open 24 hours
Sunday:
Open 24 hours
The neighborhood dates back to the 19th-century, and some of the period aesthetic remains in the form of wrought-iron balconies and bridges and cobbled streets.