Maitland is a city in Orange County, Florida and a suburb of Orlando. It is one of the most prosperous cities of Greater Orlando, and its downtown is more urbanized than those of surrounding neighborhoods. Lakes, parks, and woodlands have contributed to the town's classy, master-planned aesthetic.
Understand
[edit]History
[edit]Maitland is part of the Greater Orlando metropolitan area. Until the latter half of the 20th century, the region Maitland now occupies was a rural agricultural district between the major urban centers of Orlando and Sanford. Rapid urbanization of Central Florida led to the development of much of this agricultural corridor, and Orlando expanded and consumed surrounding towns. Today, Mainland and Winter Park form one of Orlando's wealthiest and most developed pockets, with many upscale retailers and tourist-oriented businesses in the two neighborhoods. During the early 21st century, a sustained population boom and high demand for affordable housing led to Maitland becoming one of the most densely-populated cities in the entire region and by the 2020s, Maitland's transition from rural to urban was complete. As a relic of the pre-integration era, Maitland remains largely segregated: Eatonville, a neighborhood west of the railroad, is largely African-American while other parts of the city are majority-white.
The population of Maitland was 20,000 at the 2020 census.
Climate
[edit]Maitland is typical of Florida cities, with a subtropical climate that is transitioning into a savanna climate, with humid summers and warm but dry winters. It is, however, exposed to the polar vortex, a cold front frequently experienced in the South caused by cold air masses far to the northwest. As a result, there are a few cold days per year, but many "winter" days are similar to summer days experienced in temperate climates. Maitland has some small hills and numerous lakes due to the topography of the region, but is flat compared to the towns to its north.
Get in
[edit]By car
[edit]The main highway, US-17, passes through the city from north to south, connecting Maitland to Casselberry and Sanford to the north and Winter Park to the south. The road is a major thoroughfare, and is particularly busy during rush hour, in part due to the series of intersections and traffic signals throughout the Maitland area. I-4 passes the city to the west, with Lee Rd providing access to the southern side of the town from the interstate.
By public transit
[edit]Lynx bus 102 or the SunRail from Orlando take just over 30min.
- 1 Maitland Sunrail Station, 801 N Orlando Ave. In central Maitland, about half an hour north of downtown Orlando and about 40 minutes from DeLand via the Sunrail commuter train. Connects to the Lynx bus network.
Get around
[edit]Although non-car transportation options fall short, Maitland is surprisingly walkable for a Florida city, with all commercial zones within a few blocks of each other. Traffic on the major roads, including Maitland Blvd and US-17/92, can be heavy.
See
[edit]- 1 Art & History Museums, 231 W Packwood Ave, ☏ +1 407 539-2181. T-Su 11AM-4PM. Includes the Maitland Art Center, Maitland History Museum, and the Telephone Museum. $6/adult, $5/concession, military free.
- 2 Holocaust Memorial Resource and Education Center of Florida, 851 N Maitland Ave, ☏ +1 407-628-0555, fax: +1 407-628-1079, [email protected]. Tu-Th 10AM-4PM, F 10AM-1PM, Sa-Su Noon-4PM. free.
- 3 Lake Lily Park, Lake Lily Dr. 8AM-sunset. The city's most visible park, it's a nice spot close to the commercial district with paths surrounding the lake and some historic sites such as the remains of the original Old Dixie Highway. A historic building, converted to the Waterhouse Museum, is within the park.
Do
[edit]- 1 Enzian Theater, 1300 South Orlando Ave (corner of Orlando & Magnolia. Parking lot accessible from Magnolia), ☏ +1 407 629-0054. Maitland's alternative theater showcases a wide range of art-house films and plays hosts to six annual film festivals, free outdoor film showings and Meet the Filmmaker events.
Buy
[edit]Eat
[edit]Budget
[edit]- 1 Athena Roasted Chicken, 487 S Orlando Ave (Shoppes of Maitland), ☏ +1 407 539-0669. Chicken wraps, salads, and sandwiches but with vegetarian and gluten-free alternatives.
Mid-range
[edit]- 2 Luke's Kitchen and Bar, 640 S Orlando Ave, ☏ +1 407 674-2400. American cuisine with a focus on oak-fired sourdough bread and farm-to-table entrees.
Splurge
[edit]Drink
[edit]Sleep
[edit]Hotels
[edit]- 1 Homewood Suites-Maitland, 290 Southhall Ln, ☏ +1 407-875-8777. Close to the Maitland business district. Amenities include complimentary breakfast, air conditioning and private baths.
- 2 Sheraton Orlando North Hotel, 600 North Lake Destiny Rd, ☏ +1 407 660-9000. Featuring an atrium with a waterfall, the hotel has 400 guest rooms and suites equipped with large flat-panel LCD televisions, high-speed Internet access and coffee makers. Amenities are available at this hotel, including an outdoor swimming pool, 24-hour room service, a business center and a fitness facility.
Bed & Breakfasts
[edit]- 3 Thurston House Bed and Breakfast, 851 Lake Avenue, ☏ +1 407 539-1911. This circa 1885 Queen Anne Victorian farmhouse features four guest rooms with private baths, a wraparound porch, and garden areas. USD $140-150.
Connect
[edit]Stay safe
[edit]Maitland is one of the safest parts of the Orlando metro area.
Cope
[edit]Go next
[edit]Routes through Maitland |
Orlando ← Winter Park ← | S/W N/E | → Altamonte Springs → Jacksonville/Daytona Beach |
Sanford ← Altamonte Springs ← | N S | → Winter Park → Orlando |