Hotels near Inter & Co Stadium
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Hotels near Inter & Co Stadium
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Marriott Orlando Downtown
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Grand Bohemian Orlando Autograph Collection
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Aloft Orlando Downtown
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Crowne Plaza Orlando - Downtown by IHG
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Embassy Suites by Hilton Orlando Downtown
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Hilton Garden Inn Orlando Downtown
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Home2 Suites by Hilton Orlando Downtown
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Residence Inn by Marriott Orlando Downtown
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TownePlace Suites by Marriott Orlando Downtown
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Hampton Inn & Suites Orlando / Downtown South - Medical Center
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Courtyard by Marriott Orlando Downtown
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DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Orlando Downtown
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Days Inn by Wyndham Orlando Downtown
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Baymont by Wyndham Orlando Downtown
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Comfort Suites Downtown
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Marriott Orlando Downtown
Consistent quality and global dependability built for travelers who follow their teams.
- Gather with fellow fans in the open-concept Marriott Greatroom lobby
- Grab fresh fruit and snacks from M Club stations anytime
- Refresh with This Works bath products in spacious walk-in showers
Grand Bohemian Orlando Autograph Collection
Handpicked hotels deliver character-rich stays when the weekend demands something memorable.
- Share photos and updates using reliable high-speed wireless internet
- Enjoy signature breakfast dishes crafted exclusively for this property
- Enjoy dedicated bell staff assistance for smooth luggage handling today
Aloft Orlando Downtown
Built for travelers who want plug-and-play convenience wrapped in bold contemporary style.
- Fuel postgame conversations with shareable bar snacks at W XYZ
- Capture the energy as ambiance shifts from morning hype to evening
- Access bottled beverages and specialty drinks twenty-four hours daily
Crowne Plaza Orlando - Downtown by IHG
Smart systems and dependable routine help families navigate packed game-day timelines efficiently.
- Order crafted cocktails designed to elevate your game day experience
- Recharge devices at integrated charging stations throughout the lobby
- Order room service for easy family meals between game days
Embassy Suites by Hilton Orlando Downtown
Two-room layouts let fans celebrate wins without disturbing anyone's sleep.
- Settle into lounge seating perfect for recapping today's big plays
- Recharge between games with bottled beverages available around the clock
- Block out morning light with blackout curtains for extended rest
Hilton Garden Inn Orlando Downtown
Heritage service paired with tech-forward rooms means celebrating or regrouping feels effortless.
- Gather for complimentary hors d'oeuvres before heading out tonight
- Spread out in semi-private lobby seating designed for group conversations
- Enjoy extensive room service menu options throughout your entire stay
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Home2 Suites by Hilton Orlando Downtown
The modern studio approach to game travel — organized, efficient, ready when you are.
- Connect instantly with fast complimentary Wi-Fi in every suite area
- Enjoy complimentary breakfast with endless combinations for picky eaters and fans
- Eliminate parking costs with free spaces steps from your suite
Residence Inn by Marriott Orlando Downtown
Real kitchens and real living space keep game trips feeling effortless.
- Sink into Marriott's thick custom mattresses after game day
- Stream Netflix or Hulu between game sessions and tournament events
- Power up with hot oatmeal options before early tailgate sessions
TownePlace Suites by Marriott Orlando Downtown
Designed for spectators who need more than overnight — real living space.
- Explore curated local dining spots mapped on the neighborhood guide
- Grab snacks and drinks anytime at the In a Pinch Market
- Enjoy quality bath products conveniently stored in pump dispensers
Hampton Inn & Suites Orlando
This is the brand that remembers your name and your rally crew.
- Select soft or firm pillows to match your sleep preference
- Adjust lighting and climate without leaving bed using app controls
- Save time with grab-and-go bags featuring water and fresh fruit
Courtyard by Marriott Orlando Downtown
Built for guests who need dependable luxury and rewards they recognize.
- Start game day with complimentary hot buffet for M Club members
- Charge electric vehicles at onsite EV charging stations between games
- Toast game day with premium wines from the curated selection
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Orlando Downtown
Full-service consistency built for travelers who need both connection and true downtime.
- Adjust lighting and climate using voice-activated smart speaker controls
- Fuel up at made-to-order omelet stations before kickoff time
- Catch complimentary airport shuttle service at select Hilton locations
Days Inn by Wyndham Orlando Downtown
Delivering predictable value so families spend less on lodging and more on memories.
- Connect with friendly staff for local game day dining recommendations
- Keep drinks cold with ice machines accessible anytime
- Recharge with extra pillows available whenever your group needs them
Baymont by Wyndham Orlando Downtown
Built for fans who want familiar comfort after emotional wins and losses.
- Stock up on beverages from ice machines located throughout hotel
- Block out morning light with blackout curtains for extended sleep
- Share photos and updates with complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi
Comfort Suites Downtown
Reliable comfort for fans who want to celebrate without fighting traffic.
- Recharge in modern lounge areas designed for groups and families
- Browse bottled juices and refreshing drinks in the onsite marketplace
- Select your ideal pillow firmness for perfect head and neck support
Inter & Co Stadium Travel Guide
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Inter&Co Stadium (formerly Exploria Stadium) is widely celebrated as the premier purpose-built soccer venue in the Southeastern United States, serving as the fortress for MLS’s Orlando City SC and the NWSL’s Orlando Pride. Known affectionately as "The Purple Palace," this 25,500-seat stadium was designed with one goal in mind: creating an intimidating, deafening atmosphere that rivals European grounds. The architectural centerpiece is "The Wall," a massive, steep safe-standing section behind the north goal that houses the club’s most fervent supporters, The Ruckus and Iron Lion Firm, who drum and chant for the full 90 minutes. Unlike the sprawling, multi-purpose domes found elsewhere, this venue keeps fans right on top of the pitch with a canopy roof that traps noise and protects spectators from the relentless Florida sun and rain. Visitors will find themselves in the Parramore neighborhood, a historic district just blocks from the gleaming towers of downtown Orlando, creating a gritty, authentic matchday experience. This guide helps you navigate the "City Beautiful" on game day, from joining the march down Church Street to finding the best local tacos inside the gates.
Neighborhood Overview
The stadium anchors the Parramore neighborhood, a historic community located just west of the I-4 divide that separates it from the central business district. While downtown Orlando is defined by glass skyscrapers and nightlife corridors, the area immediately surrounding the stadium offers a more industrial, developing vibe that is rapidly transforming into a dedicated sports corridor. The venue sits just two blocks west of the Kia Center (home of the Orlando Magic), creating a high-density entertainment zone along Church Street. Access is primarily via I-4, the major artery running through Central Florida, but the "Ultimate I-4" construction project has reshaped exits; using the South Street or Anderson Street ramps is standard. Public transit is a viable and popular option here, with the SunRail commuter train stopping at Church Street Station, a short 10-minute walk from the gates. The neighborhood is highly walkable from the downtown core, where thousands of fans participate in a "March to the Match" along Church Street, passing under the highway overpasses to reach the stadium. Parking is available in the GEICO Garage near the Kia Center or in various surface lots in Parramore, though locals often prefer the garages east of I-4 to avoid post-game gridlock. Orlando International Airport (MCO) is located about 25 minutes southeast, accessible via toll roads (SR 528) or a combination of bus and rail links.
Where to Stay
The hotel strategy for an Orlando City match differs significantly from a Disney vacation; you want to stay Downtown ("The City Beautiful" proper) rather than on International Drive or near the theme parks. The Grand Bohemian Hotel Orlando, Autograph Collection is the crown jewel of downtown, offering an art-filled, luxury experience with a rooftop pool that is a favorite for visiting teams and VIPs. For a modern, high-energy stay, the AC Hotel by Marriott Orlando Downtown and the Aloft Orlando Downtown are situated near the Church Street nightlife district, placing you within a 15-minute walk of the pitch. The Delaney Hotel is a fantastic boutique option located slightly south near the Orlando Health campus, offering a tech-forward room experience and easy access to the stadium without fighting the core downtown traffic. If you are traveling with a family and plan to mix soccer with Mickey Mouse, staying at a Universal Orlando resort (like Endless Summer) puts you about 20 minutes away, but be prepared for heavy I-4 traffic during the weekday rush hours. Staying downtown allows you to walk to the game, the bars, and Lake Eola, offering a legitimate urban experience often overlooked by tourists.
Quick-Plan Overview
Getting There
Closest airport is Orlando International (MCO), roughly 25–30 minutes away.
Arrival & Parking
Park in the GEICO Garage for covered, reliable parking near the highway.
Tip
Church Street Station serves as the historic rail and nightlife hub.
Tip
The Dr. Phillips Center offers a stunning architectural diversion nearby.
Team Regroup
Regroup at Broken Strings Brewery for local beer and supporter culture.
- Closest airport is Orlando International (MCO), roughly 25–30 minutes away.
- Park in the GEICO Garage for covered, reliable parking near the highway.
- Church Street Station serves as the historic rail and nightlife hub.
- The Dr. Phillips Center offers a stunning architectural diversion nearby.
- Regroup at Broken Strings Brewery for local beer and supporter culture.
Game Day Flow
Arrival & Pre-Event
Aim to arrive in the downtown area at least 90 minutes before kickoff to experience the unique pre-match atmosphere. The supporter groups typically gather at bars along Church Street or at Broken Strings Brewery before beginning the "March to the Match," a raucous parade of drums, smoke, and flags that heads west toward the stadium about an hour before the game. If you are not marching, entering through Gate A or B on the southeast corner puts you right into the main fan plaza, which often features live music and sponsor activations. Security enforces a strict clear bag policy (12" x 12" x 6") and utilizes metal detectors, so travel light to avoid getting stuck in the heat outside the gates.
During the Event
The stadium is designed to keep noise in, with a low canopy roof reflecting the chants of "The Wall" back onto the field. This North End supporter section is safe-standing only (no seats) and is not for the faint of heart; if you have tickets here, expect to stand, chant, and be bathed in purple smoke for the entire match. The heat and humidity in Orlando can be stifling even for evening games, so staying hydrated is critical—the venue allows one sealed water bottle per person, which is a lifesaver in July. Concessions are a major highlight, featuring the "Orlando Made" program that brings local street food vendors into the concourse, so skip the generic hot dogs and look for the local pop-ups.
Post-Event & Departure
Exiting the stadium pushes you back out onto Church Street and Central Boulevard. The flow of pedestrians moving east back toward downtown is massive, often shutting down the streets to vehicle traffic for 30 minutes. If you parked in the GEICO Garage, expect a long wait to exit the structure; it is often better to grab a post-match drink at a nearby bar like Harry Buffalo or Tin & Taco to let the rush subside. Rideshare pickups are designated away from the immediate stadium footprint, usually requiring a walk east of the Division Avenue overpass to find a driver who isn't stuck in gridlock.
Arrival & Pre-Event
Aim to arrive in the downtown area at least 90 minutes before kickoff to experience the unique pre-match atmosphere. The supporter groups typically gather at bars along Church Street or at Broken Strings Brewery before beginning the "March to the Match," a raucous parade of drums, smoke, and flags that heads west toward the stadium about an hour before the game. If you are not marching, entering through Gate A or B on the southeast corner puts you right into the main fan plaza, which often features live music and sponsor activations. Security enforces a strict clear bag policy (12" x 12" x 6") and utilizes metal detectors, so travel light to avoid getting stuck in the heat outside the gates.
During the Event
The stadium is designed to keep noise in, with a low canopy roof reflecting the chants of "The Wall" back onto the field. This North End supporter section is safe-standing only (no seats) and is not for the faint of heart; if you have tickets here, expect to stand, chant, and be bathed in purple smoke for the entire match. The heat and humidity in Orlando can be stifling even for evening games, so staying hydrated is critical—the venue allows one sealed water bottle per person, which is a lifesaver in July. Concessions are a major highlight, featuring the "Orlando Made" program that brings local street food vendors into the concourse, so skip the generic hot dogs and look for the local pop-ups.
Post-Event & Departure
Exiting the stadium pushes you back out onto Church Street and Central Boulevard. The flow of pedestrians moving east back toward downtown is massive, often shutting down the streets to vehicle traffic for 30 minutes. If you parked in the GEICO Garage, expect a long wait to exit the structure; it is often better to grab a post-match drink at a nearby bar like Harry Buffalo or Tin & Taco to let the rush subside. Rideshare pickups are designated away from the immediate stadium footprint, usually requiring a walk east of the Division Avenue overpass to find a driver who isn't stuck in gridlock.
Things to Do
Walkable
Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts
0.8 miA short walk through downtown brings you to this architectural marvel, which hosts Broadway shows, concerts, and ballet. The building itself is stunning, featuring a massive cantilevered roof and a glass facade that lights up at night. The front lawn, known as the Seneff Arts Plaza, is a great spot for a pre-game picnic or just to admire the modern side of the city. It anchors the cultural corridor of Orlando and offers a sophisticated contrast to the rowdy stadium vibe.
Lake Eola Park
1.0 miThe iconic symbol of Orlando (the fountain in the logo is here), this park is the heart of the downtown community. You can rent swan-shaped paddle boats, walk the 0.9-mile loop around the lake, or visit the Sunday Farmer's Market which is one of the best in the region. It is a beautiful, green escape with skyline views that feels worlds away from the theme parks. The real swans that live here are famously aggressive, so admire them from a distance.
5–15 Minutes Away
Orlando Science Center
3.5 miLocated in Loch Haven Park just north of downtown, this massive science museum is perfect for families needing an indoor activity to escape the heat or rain. It features four floors of interactive exhibits, including dinosaur fossils, a kinetic zone, and live animal encounters. It connects via a skybridge to a parking garage and offers a full day of entertainment. The "NatureWorks" exhibit focuses on the specific ecosystems of Central Florida.
Camping World Stadium
1.2 miJust a mile west of the soccer stadium lies the historic "Citrus Bowl," a massive open-air venue that hosts college football bowl games and major concerts. While you likely won't see an event there on the same day, driving by gives you a sense of the city's sports history. It underwent a massive reconstruction recently but retains its classic bowl shape. The surrounding area is part of the same sports district development plan as the soccer venue.
Walkable
- Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts — A short walk through downtown brings you to this architectural marvel, which hosts Broadway shows, concerts, and ballet. The building itself is stunning, featuring a massive cantilevered roof and a glass facade that lights up at night. The front lawn, known as the Seneff Arts Plaza, is a great spot for a pre-game picnic or just to admire the modern side of the city. It anchors the cultural corridor of Orlando and offers a sophisticated contrast to the rowdy stadium vibe. 0.8 mi
- Lake Eola Park — The iconic symbol of Orlando (the fountain in the logo is here), this park is the heart of the downtown community. You can rent swan-shaped paddle boats, walk the 0.9-mile loop around the lake, or visit the Sunday Farmer's Market which is one of the best in the region. It is a beautiful, green escape with skyline views that feels worlds away from the theme parks. The real swans that live here are famously aggressive, so admire them from a distance. 1.0 mi
5–15 Minutes Away
- Orlando Science Center — Located in Loch Haven Park just north of downtown, this massive science museum is perfect for families needing an indoor activity to escape the heat or rain. It features four floors of interactive exhibits, including dinosaur fossils, a kinetic zone, and live animal encounters. It connects via a skybridge to a parking garage and offers a full day of entertainment. The "NatureWorks" exhibit focuses on the specific ecosystems of Central Florida. 3.5 mi
- Camping World Stadium — Just a mile west of the soccer stadium lies the historic "Citrus Bowl," a massive open-air venue that hosts college football bowl games and major concerts. While you likely won't see an event there on the same day, driving by gives you a sense of the city's sports history. It underwent a massive reconstruction recently but retains its classic bowl shape. The surrounding area is part of the same sports district development plan as the soccer venue. 1.2 mi
Food & Drink
Inside & Adjacent
Inter&Co Stadium Concessions
On siteThe "Orlando Made" program has transformed the stadium food into a showcase of the city's best local restaurants. Look for Black Rooster Taqueria for authentic, farm-to-taco creations like pork carnitas tamales. Harrell's Hot Dogs serves classic bratwursts with peppers and onions, while Teak Neighborhood Grill offers the "Brace" double-smashed burger with ghost pepper cheese for those who like heat. 4 Rivers Smokehouse provides top-tier Florida BBQ, including their famous brisket.
Broken Strings Brewery
0.3 miLocated just two blocks west of the stadium, this brewery is the spiritual home for many Orlando City fans and the Ruckus supporter group. The taproom is decorated with music and soccer memorabilia, serving hop-forward IPAs and fruited sours that are perfect for the Florida heat. On game days, the parking lot often turns into a tailgate party with food trucks and chanting fans. It is the most authentic pre-match vibe you will find near the ground.
Nearby Gathering Spots
Harp & Celt Irish Pub
0.9 miFor a traditional football pub experience, Harp & Celt in downtown offers a cozy, wood-paneled atmosphere with plenty of screens showing global soccer matches. It serves excellent fish and chips, shepherd's pie, and a perfect pour of Guinness. It attracts a knowledgeable soccer crowd and is a great spot to watch away games or grab a pint before walking to the match. The two-story layout allows for plenty of seating even on busy days.
Tin & Taco
0.8 miThis local chain started in downtown Orlando and is famous for its "craft tacos" served with a signature parmesan crust on the tortilla. It is a fast-casual spot with a great beer selection, making it ideal for a quick, high-quality meal before the march. The "Tacosaurus" and "Cowboy" tacos are fan favorites. The vibe is loud, fun, and very local.
Local & Elevated Picks
Kres Chophouse
0.7 miHoused in a historic 1930s building on Church Street, Kres is a modern steakhouse that offers a stunning dining room and top-tier service. It is the perfect spot for a business dinner or a date night before heading to a suite at the stadium. They are known for their fresh seafood and creative vegan menu, which is rare for a steakhouse. The architecture alone makes it a downtown landmark.
Reyes Mezcaleria
1.5 miLocated in the North Quarter, this stylish restaurant offers regional Mexican cuisine and an extensive mezcal list. While it requires a short drive or Uber from the stadium, the food is some of the best in the city, featuring dishes like duck carnitas and snapper Veracruz. It is a vibrant, beautifully designed space that feels festive and upscale. It is a great option if you want to escape the immediate game-day crowds for dinner.
Inside & Adjacent
- Inter&Co Stadium Concessions — The "Orlando Made" program has transformed the stadium food into a showcase of the city's best local restaurants. Look for Black Rooster Taqueria for authentic, farm-to-taco creations like pork carnitas tamales. Harrell's Hot Dogs serves classic bratwursts with peppers and onions, while Teak Neighborhood Grill offers the "Brace" double-smashed burger with ghost pepper cheese for those who like heat. 4 Rivers Smokehouse provides top-tier Florida BBQ, including their famous brisket. On site
- Broken Strings Brewery — Located just two blocks west of the stadium, this brewery is the spiritual home for many Orlando City fans and the Ruckus supporter group. The taproom is decorated with music and soccer memorabilia, serving hop-forward IPAs and fruited sours that are perfect for the Florida heat. On game days, the parking lot often turns into a tailgate party with food trucks and chanting fans. It is the most authentic pre-match vibe you will find near the ground. 0.3 mi
Nearby Gathering Spots
- Harp & Celt Irish Pub — For a traditional football pub experience, Harp & Celt in downtown offers a cozy, wood-paneled atmosphere with plenty of screens showing global soccer matches. It serves excellent fish and chips, shepherd's pie, and a perfect pour of Guinness. It attracts a knowledgeable soccer crowd and is a great spot to watch away games or grab a pint before walking to the match. The two-story layout allows for plenty of seating even on busy days. 0.9 mi
- Tin & Taco — This local chain started in downtown Orlando and is famous for its "craft tacos" served with a signature parmesan crust on the tortilla. It is a fast-casual spot with a great beer selection, making it ideal for a quick, high-quality meal before the march. The "Tacosaurus" and "Cowboy" tacos are fan favorites. The vibe is loud, fun, and very local. 0.8 mi
Local & Elevated Picks
- Kres Chophouse — Housed in a historic 1930s building on Church Street, Kres is a modern steakhouse that offers a stunning dining room and top-tier service. It is the perfect spot for a business dinner or a date night before heading to a suite at the stadium. They are known for their fresh seafood and creative vegan menu, which is rare for a steakhouse. The architecture alone makes it a downtown landmark. 0.7 mi
- Reyes Mezcaleria — Located in the North Quarter, this stylish restaurant offers regional Mexican cuisine and an extensive mezcal list. While it requires a short drive or Uber from the stadium, the food is some of the best in the city, featuring dishes like duck carnitas and snapper Veracruz. It is a vibrant, beautifully designed space that feels festive and upscale. It is a great option if you want to escape the immediate game-day crowds for dinner. 1.5 mi
Local Tips
The "Orlando Made" vendors like Black Rooster are inside: skip the generic stands.
SunRail trains do not run late on weekends: check schedules carefully before riding.
Bring a poncho: afternoon thunderstorms in summer are almost guaranteed and intense.
Only clear bags (12x12x6) are allowed: no backpacks or large purses.
Seasonal note: Orlando's season is dominated by heat. The MLS schedule runs through the brutal Florida summer, where evening games are still 85°F with 90% humidity. Early season (March/April) and late season (October) offer beautiful, pleasant evenings. Afternoon thunderstorms are a daily occurrence from June to September, often causing lightning delays, so patience is key.
- The "Orlando Made" vendors like Black Rooster are inside skip the generic stands.
- SunRail trains do not run late on weekends check schedules carefully before riding.
- Bring a poncho afternoon thunderstorms in summer are almost guaranteed and intense.
- The "March to the Match" starts on Church Street ~60 mins before kickoff.
- Only clear bags (12x12x6) are allowed no backpacks or large purses.
- Seasonal note: Orlando's season is dominated by heat. The MLS schedule runs through the brutal Florida summer, where evening games are still 85°F with 90% humidity. Early season (March/April) and late season (October) offer beautiful, pleasant evenings. Afternoon thunderstorms are a daily occurrence from June to September, often causing lightning delays, so patience is key.
Weather & Seasons
Winter
January and February are mild and dry, perfect for the start of the season or pre-season tournaments. Highs are in the 70s, but evenings can dip into the 50s, so a light jacket is smart. This is peak tourist season, so hotels will be pricier.
Spring & early summer
March through May is arguably the best soccer weather, with warm days and breezy nights. The humidity hasn't fully set in, making the march to the stadium enjoyable. Rain is less frequent, but pollen counts can be high.
Mid-summer
June through September is intensely hot and humid. "Feels like" temperatures often exceed 100°F before sunset. Heavy thunderstorms occur almost daily around 4:00 PM. Hydration is a safety issue; drink water constantly and wear breathable fabrics.
Fall season
October and November see the humidity break, offering fantastic weather for the playoffs. The air is crisp (by Florida standards) and the daily storms subside. It is a great time to enjoy the outdoor bars on Church Street.
Rain & snow
Snow is impossible. Rain is inevitable in summer. The stadium has a roof that covers all seats, but if lightning is detected within 8 miles, the match will be paused and fans may be asked to evacuate the open seating bowl for the concourse.
Winter
January and February are mild and dry, perfect for the start of the season or pre-season tournaments. Highs are in the 70s, but evenings can dip into the 50s, so a light jacket is smart. This is peak tourist season, so hotels will be pricier.
Spring & early summer
March through May is arguably the best soccer weather, with warm days and breezy nights. The humidity hasn't fully set in, making the march to the stadium enjoyable. Rain is less frequent, but pollen counts can be high.
Mid-summer
June through September is intensely hot and humid. "Feels like" temperatures often exceed 100°F before sunset. Heavy thunderstorms occur almost daily around 4:00 PM. Hydration is a safety issue; drink water constantly and wear breathable fabrics.
Fall season
October and November see the humidity break, offering fantastic weather for the playoffs. The air is crisp (by Florida standards) and the daily storms subside. It is a great time to enjoy the outdoor bars on Church Street.
Rain & snow
Snow is impossible. Rain is inevitable in summer. The stadium has a roof that covers all seats, but if lightning is detected within 8 miles, the match will be paused and fans may be asked to evacuate the open seating bowl for the concourse.
Venue Facts
Primary team
Orlando City SC (MLS) / Pride (NWSL).
Neighborhood
Parramore / Downtown.
Nearest airport
Orlando International (MCO).
Parking
GEICO Garage or Surface Lots.
Walkable district
Church Street District.
Groceries & supplies
Publix (The Paramount).
Pharmacy
Walgreens (Orange Ave).
Urgent care
CareSpot Urgent Care (S Orange).
Downtime
Lake Eola Park.
Pro tip
Eat at the local vendor stands.
| Primary team | Orlando City SC (MLS) / Pride (NWSL). |
| Neighborhood | Parramore / Downtown. |
| Nearest airport | Orlando International (MCO). |
| Parking | GEICO Garage or Surface Lots. |
| Walkable district | Church Street District. |
| Groceries & supplies | Publix (The Paramount). |
| Pharmacy | Walgreens (Orange Ave). |
| Urgent care | CareSpot Urgent Care (S Orange). |
| Downtime | Lake Eola Park. |
| Pro tip | Eat at the local vendor stands. |
Frequently Asked Questions
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What are the closest hotels to Inter & Co Stadium?
The closest hotel to Inter & Co Stadium is Marriott Orlando Downtown (0.87 mi, from $196/night) — a 2-minute drive. Other nearby options include Grand Bohemian Orlando Autograph Collection (1.12 mi, from $485/night) and Aloft Orlando Downtown (1.18 mi, from $300/night). Marriott Orlando Downtown offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Grand Bohemian Orlando Autograph Collection offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Aloft Orlando Downtown offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center.
Which hotels near Inter & Co Stadium are good for families?
Several hotels near Inter & Co Stadium are well-suited for families. Marriott Orlando Downtown (0.87 mi, from $196/night), Grand Bohemian Orlando Autograph Collection (1.12 mi, from $485/night), and Aloft Orlando Downtown (1.18 mi, from $300/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels near Inter & Co Stadium are good for team or group travel?
Several hotels near Inter & Co Stadium accommodate team and group travel. Crowne Plaza Orlando - Downtown by IHG (1.4 mi, from $136/night), Marriott Orlando Downtown (0.87 mi, from $196/night), and Grand Bohemian Orlando Autograph Collection (1.12 mi, from $485/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry. Crowne Plaza Orlando - Downtown by IHG also has bus or oversized vehicle parking.
Which hotels near Inter & Co Stadium are great for a weekend getaway?
Several hotels near Inter & Co Stadium are ideal for a weekend getaway. Marriott Orlando Downtown (0.87 mi, from $196/night), Grand Bohemian Orlando Autograph Collection (1.12 mi, from $485/night), and Crowne Plaza Orlando - Downtown by IHG (1.4 mi, from $136/night) all offer a pool and on-site dining.
Are there budget-friendly hotels near Inter & Co Stadium?
Yes — Days Inn by Wyndham Orlando Downtown (3.7 mi, from $67/night) and Baymont by Wyndham Orlando Downtown (3.97 mi, from $72/night) are budget-friendly options near Inter & Co Stadium, with free breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and free parking.
Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more
Which hotels near Inter & Co Stadium offer free breakfast?
Embassy Suites by Hilton Orlando Downtown (1.42 mi, from $271/night), Home2 Suites by Hilton Orlando Downtown (1.54 mi, from $222/night), and Residence Inn by Marriott Orlando Downtown (1.67 mi, from $205/night) include complimentary breakfast.
Which hotels near Inter & Co Stadium offer free parking?
Home2 Suites by Hilton Orlando Downtown (1.54 mi, from $222/night), TownePlace Suites by Marriott Orlando Downtown (1.76 mi, from $218/night), and Hampton Inn & Suites Orlando / Downtown South - Medical Center (1.78 mi, from $175/night) offer complimentary parking.
Which hotels near Inter & Co Stadium have an outdoor pool?
Grand Bohemian Orlando Autograph Collection (1.12 mi, from $485/night) has an outdoor pool.
Which hotels near Inter & Co Stadium have a fitness center?
Marriott Orlando Downtown (0.87 mi, from $196/night), Grand Bohemian Orlando Autograph Collection (1.12 mi, from $485/night), and Aloft Orlando Downtown (1.18 mi, from $300/night) have an on-site fitness center.
Can I get early check-in at hotels near Inter & Co Stadium?
Marriott Orlando Downtown (0.87 mi, from $196/night), Grand Bohemian Orlando Autograph Collection (1.12 mi, from $485/night), and Aloft Orlando Downtown (1.18 mi, from $300/night) may offer early check-in upon request, subject to availability. Call ahead to confirm — especially helpful for morning games or early events.
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