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Must-see attractions close to Camping World Stadium in Orlando for Club World Cup visitors

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A general field view of the stadium prior to the International Champions Cup 2017 soccer match between Paris Saint-Germain and Tottenham Hotspur at Camping World Stadium on July 22, 2017.
© Alex Menendez/Getty ImagesA general field view of the stadium prior to the International Champions Cup 2017 soccer match between Paris Saint-Germain and Tottenham Hotspur at Camping World Stadium on July 22, 2017.

Beyond the stadium lights and chants, Orlando holds a quieter pulse—one that reveals itself in murals, hidden gardens, and unexpected flavors just steps from the pitch. Around Camping World Stadium, the city plays a different game.

It’s a part of Florida few tourists ever really see. Historic corners, local haunts, and cultural landmarks offer a glimpse into a side of the city not built on rollercoasters, but on rhythm, roots, and real stories.

While the world’s attention turns to FIFA Club World Cup, something else stirs in these streets—scenes waiting to be noticed, moments unfolding off the scoreboard. This is where the match ends, and the adventure begins.

Attractions near Camping World Stadium in Orlando

If you’re visiting Camping World Stadium for the FIFA Club World Cup, you’ll find some great spots nearby to enjoy. Just north of the stadium lies Lake Lorna Doone Park, a peaceful green space surrounding a scenic lake where visitors can take a relaxing walk, have a picnic, or simply unwind before or after the game.

A general view during a Group B match of the 2016 Copa America Centenario between Brazil and Haiti at Camping World Stadium on June 8, 2016. (Source: Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)

A general view during a Group B match of the 2016 Copa America Centenario between Brazil and Haiti at Camping World Stadium on June 8, 2016. (Source: Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)

The park’s calm atmosphere offers a nice contrast to the energy of the stadium events. Additionally, the area hosts activities and sports-related events organized by Florida Citrus Sports, giving visitors the chance to soak up the local sports culture and enjoy casual dining options nearby, making it a well-rounded experience for soccer fans.

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Exploring downtown Orlando

A short drive from Camping World Stadium brings you to downtown Orlando, where the vibe shifts to urban and cultural richness. Lake Eola Park stands out as a must-see, with its beautiful lake dotted with iconic swan boats and a stunning fountain that lights up in the evening, creating a magical setting perfect for strolls or photo ops.

Nearby, the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts offers a world-class venue for concerts, theater productions, and other performances that add an artistic flair to your visit. For those interested in local creativity, City Arts Factory presents a collective of galleries showcasing contemporary and regional artists, making it a vibrant hub for art lovers.

As the sun sets, Orange Avenue comes alive with a bustling nightlife scene filled with restaurants, bars, and entertainment venues, ideal for dining and socializing after a day of soccer and sightseeing.

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Highlights of Icon Park

About 15 to 20 minutes by car from the stadium, Icon Park provides a fun and scenic destination for visitors. The centerpiece is The Wheel, a towering observation wheel offering spectacular panoramic views of Orlando’s skyline and beyond.

This is a perfect spot to capture breathtaking photos, especially during sunset or nighttime when the city lights twinkle below. Within the same complex, SEA LIFE Orlando Aquarium invites visitors to explore diverse marine life through interactive exhibits, making it a great experience for families or anyone fascinated by ocean creatures.

Also located here is Madame Tussauds Orlando, a wax museum where guests can get up close to lifelike figures of celebrities and historical icons, providing a fun and unique way to spend a few hours.

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Day trip ideas beyond the stadium

For visitors with more time to explore, Disney Springs is a top choice offering a mix of shopping, dining, and entertainment in a charming waterfront setting. Its blend of unique shops and vibrant restaurants makes it a great place to soak up the local atmosphere.

If you’re craving some beach time, both Cocoa Beach and New Smyrna Beach are within driving distance from Orlando. These nearby beaches provide a perfect escape with their soft sand and warm Atlantic waters, allowing you to relax and recharge after the excitement of the Club World Cup matches.

Dining and soccer fan hotspots in Orlando

When it comes to enjoying food and soccer culture, Orlando has plenty to offer. Places like The Soccer Republic at Harp & Celt and Lion’s Pride Soccer Pub and Grill are popular among soccer fans looking for a lively atmosphere to watch games while enjoying hearty meals and a good selection of drinks.

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These venues create a communal vibe where you can connect with fellow supporters and keep the spirit alive off the pitch. Another cozy option is Pups Pub Sports Bar, known for its welcoming feel and classic comfort food, making it an ideal spot to unwind and celebrate the game with friends.

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