Orlando Citywalk
Last day in Orlando started with a Michelin-recognized Korean lunch at Shin Jung Korean Restaurant Orlando β awarded for four consecutive years! π₯’β¨ Must-order: Seafood PAJUN β the best seafood scallion pancake Iβve ever had! π¦πΏ We also tried kimchi stew and soft tofu soup β lightly spicy, deeply savory, so satisfying we kept sipping even when full! ππ² After lunch, took a ride to The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art. Student tickets just $3! π¨πΌοΈ The museum houses stunning works by Louis Comfort Tiffany and other artisans of his era. Walking through, you canβt help but slow down β each piece glows with the warmth and detail of true craftsmanship. Mother-of-pearl, stained glass, and metal layered together create a shimmer no photo can capture β soft, radiant, almost alive in the light. β¨ Even the museum shop carries that refined aesthetic β simple bracelets and earrings with delicate cuts, beautiful and affordable! π Leaving the museum, we wandered as the afternoon stretched long and golden. π The streets of Winter Park felt fragrant with wood and flowers, leading us to a sunlit square where a fountain sparkled beside blooming roses. As evening fell, lanterns glowed along the colonnade, tracing a path toward the train tracks. Thereβs something deeply peaceful about wandering without a plan β a kind of freedom made sweeter knowing your journey has an end. πΆββοΈβ€οΈ #Orlando #OrlandoDT #OrlandoFood #OrlandoTravel #ArtAndEats #Wanderlust #TravelMoments