I-4 W toward Orlando: Take the Ivanhoe Blvd/US-17/US92/FL-50/Colonial Drive exit A, keep straight to take the Ivanhoe Blvd ramp; Keep left at the fork in the ramp, cross over US-50/W. Colonial Ave; turn slight right onto N. Hughey Ave. Turn right onto Concord St.; Lexington Court Apts; 315 W. Concord St. is on the right.
I-4 East toward downtown Orlando: Take the US-92/FL-50/ Amelia St. exit, Exit 83A, toward US-17//Bob Carr; turn left onto W. Amelia St.; turn right onto Revere Ave.; turn right onto Concord St.; Lexington Court Apartments, 315 W. Concord St. is on the left.
I-4 East toward downtown Orlando: Take the US-92/FL-50/ Amelia St. exit, Exit 83A, toward US-17//Bob Carr; turn left onto W. Amelia St.; turn right onto Revere Ave.; turn right onto Concord St.; Lexington Court Apartments, 315 W. Concord St. is on the left.
5 results found.
Available Transportation
- Enjoy Downtown Orlando transit with LYMMO that rides around Downtown in its own dedicated lane and controls stoplights throughout its three-mile route so you can easily get to your destination. Lymmo is FREE and runs 7 days a week.
- Travel throughout Central Florida at LYNX CENTRAL STATION, run by the Central Florida Regional Transportation Authority, serving the greater Orlando, Florida area, Orange, Seminole, and Osceola counties with limited service to Polk county.
- Close proximity to SUNRAIL stations at CHURCH STREET and LYNX CENTRAL.
Local Amenities/Interests
- DOWNTOWN ORLANDO is the heart and soul of Central Florida. From a bustling center of commerce with a diverse set of industries to its fine restaurants, first-rate hotels, fantastic shopping and more, Downtown Orlando is dynamic and alive with business and entertainment.
- The CITY DISTRICT MAIN STREET is located near Orlando City Hall and connects the Kia Center, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, and Inter&Co Stadium. The City District has a long legacy as downtown’s entertainment district. Its eclectic mix of restaurants, bars, arts, and live entertainment nearly every day of the week invites people of all ages to be entertained before and after epic games, concerts, and even regular Monday nights..
- LAKE EOLA PARK is located in the heart of Downtown Orlando. The sidewalk that circles the lake is .9 miles long, making it easy for visitors to keep track of their walking or running distances. Other activities available to park visitors include renting swan-shaped paddle boats, feeding the live swans and other birds inhabiting the park, seeing a concert or a play in the Walt Disney Amphitheater, grabbing a bite to eat at Relax Grill on Lake Eola or relaxing amid beautiful flower beds and a spectacular view of Orlando’s skyline.
- ORLANDO CITY STADIUM is two blocks from the Kia Center, within walking distance of the downtown bar district, and one of the best locations of any soccer stadium in the country! The stadium has been designed with the intention of creating the loudest and most intimidating atmosphere in Major League Soccer, with North America's only safe-standing supporter section and a low-slanted roof line to amplify crowd noise.
- From its signature spire and modern architecture to its public spaces and comfortable amenities, the KIA CENTER is an iconic destination to Central Florida and beyond. The Kia Center features a modern mix of metal and glass exterior materials and the spire serves as a beacon amid Orlando’s vibrant downtown.
- LUMINARY GREEN PARK is a unique 2.3-acre park that is a special gathering space for the community. With it's large, welcoming lawn, there is a spot for everyone to gather, play and enjoy the Florida sun.