Have Fun at the antique Markets in and colse to Orlando, Florida

. Wednesday, March 28, 2012
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When population think of fun things to do in Orlando, they normally start imagining the theme parks and similar attractions. But if you adore antiques then you can also have some fun at the phenomenal ancient markets in and near Orlando. Let's take a look at what you can find.

First of all, right in the city limits of Orlando you can head over to Orange Avenue which the ancient town of the city. There you will find many ancient shop along the north and south sections of Orange Avenue. You can get started at the Orange Avenue ancient Market, 1829 N Orange Ave, Orlando, Fl 32804, 407-895-9911 and work your way up and down the street or take a look at the local yellow pages to find exact locations of all the ancient shops in this area.

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If you would like to join your ancient shopping with a nice drive out of Orlando then you should plan on an outing to Mt. Dora. This is a beautiful small town settled 25 miles Northwest of Orlando. With a population of 8,000 and many well-maintained turn-of-the-century structure you will think that you have turned the clock back 100 years.

While Mount Dora is justly famous for all the antiques on sale here, its location in the middle of Lake Country, an area with more than 1,400 lakes, also make it an fascinating location for a day's outing. In case you are fascinating about the name, there is a Mount Dora. It is a hill that soars to the height of 184 feet, and you can even buy a tee shirt proudly proclaiming that "I climbed Mount Dora."

According to the Mount Dora accommodation of commerce, there are more ancient dealers per square foot in Mount Dora than any other place in Florida, so it shouldn't be too difficult for you to find the ancient shops in this town.

While you can buy antiques here on any day of the year, Mount Dora indeed comes alive on the weekends of Renninger's ancient Extravaganza, which is among the largest in the South, featuring more than 1,400 antiques and collectibles dealers. Thousands of ancient enthusiasts flock to Renninger's ancient town to view and purchase antiques, heirlooms and collectibles spread over 117 acres.

In case you are traveling with members of the family who are not ancient shoppers, then there are many other things to enjoy in Mount Dora such as biking, fishing and evening cruises on the lake.

In expanding to the Renniger's ancient Extravaganza, there are also other extra events that draw thousands of population to this small town. For example during the first weekend of February artists come to Mount Dora to exhibit their paintings and sculpture.

In April it is the turn of the ancient boat fans, who come to the marina and enjoy charter boat and boat rentals during the first weekend of the month. On the second to last weekend of April, skilled sailors compete in the largest inland regatta of Florida, on Lake Dora. Finally, on the second to last weekend in October, the town becomes a cycling hub as cyclists pour in for a celebration of their sport.

You can make your trip to Mount Dora a day's outing, or you can stay overnight in the quaint bed and morning meal inns that serve the many visitors to the town.

For more facts about tourism in Mount Dora get in touch with the accommodation of commerce: 341 Alexander Street, Mount Dora, Fl 32757, Phone: 352-383-2165, Fax: 352-383-1668, Email: chamber@mountdora.com

Have Fun at the antique Markets in and colse to Orlando, Florida

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