
Apartments near Leu Gardens in Orlando, FL (331 Rentals)


875 Miles Ave

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1129 Minnesota Ave

1858 Cornell Ave

1500 Minnesota Ave

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1516 Minnesota Ave

1546 Minnesota Ave

362 S Pennsylvania Ave

542 Shoreview Ave

470 W New England Ave

The Residences Winter Park

Sutton Place South Apartments

Laverne Apartments

402 W Welbourne Ave

Villa Siena

Perle Du Lac Winter Park

460 E Fairbanks Ave

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Douglas Grand at Winter Park

147 S Interlachen Ave

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The Landmark

125 S Interlachen Ave

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519 Henkel Cor

Calvary Tower

The Fisher

El Cortez Apartments
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Sometimes, with all the flash and dazzle that Orlando has to offer, folks from Orlando apartments can forget that their city also has a number of quiet, peaceful places that they can relax and escape from the loud crowds and electric light parades. One of the best places to breath in some fresh air away from the scents of funnel cake and suntan lotion is the Leu Gardens, a beautiful botanical garden with a number of different kinds of gardens that you can explore. With an apartment near Leu Gardens, you always have an oasis of sanity from the frantic world of theme parks and tourists that Orlando is famous for. Those with apartments near Leu Gardens are sure to get the beautiful aroma of fresh flowers fluttering into their windows, because the garden is packed full of some of the most beautiful flora in the nation. Plant lovers from Orlando apartments can explore any of the fine gardens, including the Camellia Garden, the largest one of its kind outside of California, the rose Garden, the largest formal rose garden in all of florida, their tropical stream garden, and even an herb and vegetable garden, to give horticulturalists from Orlando apartments some ideas how to grow their own beautiful plants. Another area all Orlando apartment residents should check out is their gorgeous Butterfly Garden, with beautiful flowers selected specifically to entice visitor's favorite insects, butterflies and moths, and the result is a flurry of color and beauty the likes of which is hard to find elsewhere in the city. For those Orlando apartment residents wanting to know more about the Plant Kingdom, the garden also provides plenty of reference material for you to peruse, to discover information you might have never known before. Theme parks can be a blast, but sometimes people from Orlando apartments simply need to get away from it all and just stop and smell the roses, and there's no place better in town to do just that than Leu Gardens. With an apartment near Leu Gardens, the promise of transplendent beauty is just a few short miles away.
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