The Top Five Free Cultural Activities in Orlando
Orlando may be well-known for its theme parks, but there is much more to Orlando than rides and costumed characters. A variety of cultural activities are located throughout Orlando and, best of all, many of them are free.
The CityArts Factory is a collection of 8 art galleries located in downtown Orlando. The galleries feature the work of local and international artists. Admission is free, Tuesday-Saturday.
Experience educational programs and exhibits at the Holocaust Memorial Resource & Education Center. The Center teaches about the effects of hatred and prejudice using the Holocaust as a teaching tool. The Center is open to the public and admission is free.
An extensive collection of Tiffany glassworks is located at the Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art. The museum also features exhibits of American pottery, paintings and decorative art. Admission is free on Friday evenings from November-April.
You don’t have to be a guest of the Kessler luxury hotel in Orlando to visit the Grand Bohemian Gallery for free. The Gallery, located in the hotel, features rare and original artwork.
The Fred Stone Theater at Rollins College presents free, student-produced shows as part of the Second Stage Series. Productions are open to the public. Seating is first-come, first-served.
Take time to explore the city, and discover what Orlando has to offer.