Hotels near Kia Center
400 W Church St, Orlando, FL 32801
Hotels near Kia Center
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Grand Bohemian Orlando Autograph Collection
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Aloft Orlando Downtown
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Marriott Orlando Downtown
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Embassy Suites by Hilton Orlando Downtown
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Home2 Suites by Hilton Orlando Downtown
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Hilton Garden Inn Orlando Downtown
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Crowne Plaza Orlando - Downtown by IHG
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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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Residence Inn by Marriott Orlando Downtown
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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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Comfort Suites Downtown
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Baymont by Wyndham Orlando Downtown
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Grand Bohemian Orlando Autograph Collection
Boutique polish shelters fans from gridlock while they relive every pivotal play.
- Keep devices ready with bedside power outlets and USB ports
- Discover unique signature dishes available only at this location
- Arrive with ease using convenient valet parking at select locations
Aloft Orlando Downtown
Designed for travelers who'd rather gather than retreat after a big game.
- Step into oversized walk-in showers with eco-friendly Bliss® amenities
- Connect personal devices instantly with Plug and Play technology
- Grab fresh baked goods and fuel for busy tournament days
Marriott Orlando Downtown
Professional service and predictable comfort designed for the serious sports traveler.
- Pamper yourself with This Works body products in oversized bathrooms
- Plug in laptops and devices easily with accessible multi-plug desk outlets
- Feed the family at the full-service breakfast restaurant every morning
Embassy Suites by Hilton Orlando Downtown
Engineered for crews who need space between beds and couches.
- Enjoy made-to-order breakfast before heading to the venue
- Catch complimentary shuttle rides to the arena and back home
- Relax with complimentary cocktails during the evening social hour
Home2 Suites by Hilton Orlando Downtown
Modern extended-stay spaces designed for fans who need flexible home bases.
- Stay connected with complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi throughout the property
- Fuel up with customizable waffles at the complimentary breakfast bar
- Store your vehicle on site without fees throughout the weekend
Hilton Garden Inn Orlando Downtown
Flagship reliability meets modern convenience for fans coordinating packed weekends together.
- Secure your rental vehicle at the convenient on-site car desk
- Toast the victory with premium bar service upstairs nightly
- Claim a semi-private seating area for your family between games
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Crowne Plaza Orlando - Downtown by IHG
Refined comfort meets smart efficiency for groups ready to rally together.
- Stay connected with family using complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi throughout
- Fuel up with grab-and-go options for early stadium arrivals
- Skip rental car hassles with free airport pickup and dropoff
TownePlace Suites by Marriott Orlando Downtown
The residential-style brand designed for fans who need more than overnight.
- Gather your crew in flexible lobby spaces before heading out
- Pick up frozen entrees for easy meals after late games
- Recharge on Marriott Signature Bedding with crisp, quality linens
Hampton Inn & Suites Orlando
Known for making crowds manageable through neighborly care and quick starts.
- Connect instantly with free high-speed Wi-Fi throughout the hotel
- Start game day with complimentary eggs, sausage, and hot breakfast
- Travel light with complimentary shuttle service to nearby airport
Residence Inn by Marriott Orlando Downtown
Residence properties turn multi-day tournaments into comfortable, predictable routines families recognize.
- Power up with hot oatmeal options before early tailgate sessions
- Arrive and depart with ease using convenient airport shuttle service
- Recap the game over complimentary beer and wine offerings
Courtyard by Marriott Orlando Downtown
The kind of global reliability fans count on when gathering matters most.
- Feed hungry fans with mobile-ordered room service any time of day
- Wrap up in plush terry bathrobes after a rejuvenating shower
- Enjoy large high-definition flat-screen TV for watching post-game coverage together
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Orlando Downtown
This flagship brand keeps the game-day energy rolling with elevated reliability.
- Access rental cars steps from the lobby at on-site desks
- Sip expertly crafted cocktails at the signature hotel bar
- Celebrate the win at the integrated lobby bar with fellow fans
Days Inn by Wyndham Orlando Downtown
This brand delivers dependable value for fans navigating tight schedules and early starts.
- Start game day mornings with free hot coffee and tea
- Request additional pillows to keep the whole family comfortable overnight
- Stay connected with complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi throughout property
Comfort Suites Downtown
Families trust this chain when simplicity matters more than flash or fuss.
- Fuel up with signature hot waffles before first pitch
- Reach the airport quickly with complimentary shuttle service available
- Recharge in modern lounge areas designed for groups and families
Baymont by Wyndham Orlando Downtown
This brand serves fans who prioritize fast mornings and consistent quality.
- Settle into plush lobby seating for pre-game strategy talks
- Energize before early tailgates with free lobby tea and coffee
- Recharge on premium pillow-top mattresses designed for deep rest
Kia Center Travel Guide
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Kia Center, formerly the Amway Center, is the gleaming, spire-topped home of the Orlando Magic and the centerpiece of downtown’s revitalization. Known for its massive high-definition scoreboard—one of the largest in the NBA—and its vertical "Gentleman’s Sweep" of amenities, the arena offers a fan experience that feels more like a resort than a sports hall. Sitting right alongside the chaotic I-4 corridor, it anchors the Church Street District, blending high-energy nightlife with the pulse of professional basketball and ice hockey. Visitors here must navigate the famously strict "no bag" policy, master the SunRail schedule to skip the interstate gridlock, and embrace the "Orlando Table" culinary program that brings the city’s best local flavors into the concourse. The guide below helps you find the best tacos inside the gates, secure the coveted 5th-floor parking bridge, and cool off with local craft ice cream.
Neighborhood Overview
The arena sits at the intersection of the historic Church Street District and the Parramore neighborhood, effectively bridging the gap between the downtown core and the western residential areas. To the east lies the high-density business district, packed with skyscrapers, rooftop bars, and the scenic Lake Eola Park. To the immediate west is Parramore, a historic community that is currently undergoing significant redevelopment. Access is dominated by I-4, which looms directly over the arena's east side; the "Express Lanes" are a viable option for drivers, but the exits can be confusing. The neighborhood is vibrant and walkable, with the Church Street Station serving as a nightlife hub just a block away. Public transit is available via the SunRail commuter train, which stops at Church Street Station, and the free Lymmo bus lines that circulate downtown. Rideshare pickups are strictly designated at specific zones, typically requiring a walk to the Geico Garage area or near Division Avenue.
Where to Stay
The most convenient option is the Grand Bohemian Hotel Orlando, a luxury art-centric property located just a few blocks away, offering a sophisticated retreat from the game-day noise. For a modern, efficient stay, the AC Hotel by Marriott Orlando Downtown sits directly across I-4 and offers a sleek rooftop bar, the AC Sky Bar, with views of the arena spire. The Aloft Orlando Downtown is another walkable choice, housed in the old utility building and keeping the industrial-chic vibe alive. Budget-conscious fans can look further north near Lake Eola or utilize the hotels near Universal Studios if they plan to combine the trip with theme parks, though this requires a drive or rideshare. Avoid staying on International Drive if your primary goal is the game, as the I-4 traffic between the tourist corridor and downtown is legendary.
Quick-Plan Overview
Tip
Orlando Int'l (MCO) · 25 min drive
Bag policy is ultra-strict
4.5"x6.5"x1" clutch only
Tip
SunRail to Church St. Station (Weekdays only)
Food & Dining
Jernigan's for view-dining inside
Tip
Kres Chophouse for post-game steaks
- Orlando Int'l (MCO) · 25 min drive
- Bag policy is ultra-strict: 4.5"x6.5"x1" clutch only
- SunRail to Church St. Station (Weekdays only)
- Jernigan's for view-dining inside
- Kres Chophouse for post-game steaks
Game Day Flow
Arrival & Pre-Event
If arriving on a weekday, the SunRail train to Church Street Station is the ultimate hack, dropping you steps from the plaza and bypassing I-4 entirely. For drivers, the GEICO Garage is physically attached to the arena; aiming for the 5th floor allows you to use the pedestrian bridge directly into the concourse, avoiding the street-level heat. Pre-game energy centers on Church Street, where fans gather at bars like Harry Buffalo or Hamburger Mary's before walking over. Gates typically open 60 minutes prior to tip-off; use this time to clear the strict security check, which prohibits almost all bags.
During the Event
The arena features a wide, open concourse on the Terrace Level (100 level) that allows you to see the court while buying concessions. The "Orlando Table" program brings local favorites like Black Rooster Taqueria and Kelly's Homemade Ice Cream into the venue, so skip the generic hot dogs. The venue is 100% cashless, so have your cards or mobile wallet ready for all purchases. If you have club access or a reservation, Jernigan's restaurant overlooks the bowl and offers a high-end buffet that is a major upgrade from standard seating.
Post-Event & Departure
Exiting onto Church Street places you in a lively street party atmosphere, especially on weekends. If you parked in the GEICO Garage, expect a significant delay as cars filter out; walking to a nearby bar like The District GastroBar allows the traffic to clear. Rideshare surge pricing is high immediately after the buzzer; walking east toward Orange Avenue can sometimes help you find a driver faster. If taking SunRail, check the schedule carefully, as late-night service is limited and trains depart promptly.
Arrival & Pre-Event
If arriving on a weekday, the SunRail train to Church Street Station is the ultimate hack, dropping you steps from the plaza and bypassing I-4 entirely. For drivers, the GEICO Garage is physically attached to the arena; aiming for the 5th floor allows you to use the pedestrian bridge directly into the concourse, avoiding the street-level heat. Pre-game energy centers on Church Street, where fans gather at bars like Harry Buffalo or Hamburger Mary's before walking over. Gates typically open 60 minutes prior to tip-off; use this time to clear the strict security check, which prohibits almost all bags.
During the Event
The arena features a wide, open concourse on the Terrace Level (100 level) that allows you to see the court while buying concessions. The "Orlando Table" program brings local favorites like Black Rooster Taqueria and Kelly's Homemade Ice Cream into the venue, so skip the generic hot dogs. The venue is 100% cashless, so have your cards or mobile wallet ready for all purchases. If you have club access or a reservation, Jernigan's restaurant overlooks the bowl and offers a high-end buffet that is a major upgrade from standard seating.
Post-Event & Departure
Exiting onto Church Street places you in a lively street party atmosphere, especially on weekends. If you parked in the GEICO Garage, expect a significant delay as cars filter out; walking to a nearby bar like The District GastroBar allows the traffic to clear. Rideshare surge pricing is high immediately after the buzzer; walking east toward Orange Avenue can sometimes help you find a driver faster. If taking SunRail, check the schedule carefully, as late-night service is limited and trains depart promptly.
Things to Do
Walkable
Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts
0.5 miLocated a short walk east, this stunning glass-fronted arts center hosts Broadway shows, concerts, and ballet. The outdoor Seneff Arts Plaza often features free events and food trucks on weekends. It is an architectural gem that anchors the cultural side of downtown. It provides a sophisticated pre-game option for a matinee show or a walk through the grounds.
Lake Eola Park
0.8 miThe iconic sinkhole-turned-lake is the symbol of downtown Orlando, famous for its swan boats and fountain light shows. A .9-mile paved path circles the lake, offering a perfect scenic walk or run before heading to the arena. The park hosts a massive farmers market on Sundays that is a local ritual. It is the best place to see the "real" Orlando skyline.
5–15 Minutes Away
Camping World Stadium
1.2 miA short drive or Lymmo bus ride west, this historic stadium hosts major bowl games and concerts. While you likely won't see two events in one day, the surrounding area is undergoing renovation and is part of the city's sports corridor. It is accessible via the free Lymmo Grapefruit line.
Harry P. Leu Gardens
3.5 miLocated north of downtown, this 50-acre botanical garden offers a lush, tropical escape from the concrete. It features massive camellia collections and a butterfly garden that is beautiful year-round. It is a 15-minute drive and offers a quiet, shaded respite before the high energy of an NBA game. The historic home on the property offers tours.
Walkable
- Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts — Located a short walk east, this stunning glass-fronted arts center hosts Broadway shows, concerts, and ballet. The outdoor Seneff Arts Plaza often features free events and food trucks on weekends. It is an architectural gem that anchors the cultural side of downtown. It provides a sophisticated pre-game option for a matinee show or a walk through the grounds. 0.5 mi
- Lake Eola Park — The iconic sinkhole-turned-lake is the symbol of downtown Orlando, famous for its swan boats and fountain light shows. A .9-mile paved path circles the lake, offering a perfect scenic walk or run before heading to the arena. The park hosts a massive farmers market on Sundays that is a local ritual. It is the best place to see the "real" Orlando skyline. 0.8 mi
5–15 Minutes Away
- Camping World Stadium — A short drive or Lymmo bus ride west, this historic stadium hosts major bowl games and concerts. While you likely won't see two events in one day, the surrounding area is undergoing renovation and is part of the city's sports corridor. It is accessible via the free Lymmo Grapefruit line. 1.2 mi
- Harry P. Leu Gardens — Located north of downtown, this 50-acre botanical garden offers a lush, tropical escape from the concrete. It features massive camellia collections and a butterfly garden that is beautiful year-round. It is a 15-minute drive and offers a quiet, shaded respite before the high energy of an NBA game. The historic home on the property offers tours. 3.5 mi
Food & Drink
Inside & Adjacent
Black Rooster Taqueria
On siteThis local "Mills 50" favorite has a stand inside the arena serving their signature farm-to-taco creations. The slow-roasted pork and handmade tortillas are miles ahead of standard stadium nachos. It is part of the "Orlando Table" initiative to bring authentic local food to fans. Grab the guacamole—it is fresh and excellent.
Kelly's Homemade Ice Cream
On siteA beloved local woman-owned business, Kelly's serves craft ice cream that is perfect for Florida's heat. Located on the upper level, it offers unique flavors alongside classics like Mexican Chocolate. It is a must-visit for dessert in the second half. The line moves fast, making it an easy intermission treat.
Stadium Zone & Gathering Spots
The District GastroBar
0.2 miLocated just a block away, this spot blends an upscale speakeasy vibe with a high-energy sports bar. They offer a menu of elevated bar food like wagyu sliders and a massive cocktail list. It is a popular pre-game meeting point that feels stylish but accessible. The outdoor seating is great for people-watching on Church Street.
Kres Chophouse
0.2 miHoused in a historic 1930s landmark building, Kres is a modern steakhouse that feels classic and energetic. It is the premier spot for a high-end dinner before the game, known for its filet mignon and fresh seafood. The red-lit interior and high ceilings create a dramatic atmosphere. Reservations are essential on game nights.
Local & Elevated Picks
The Monroe
0.6 miLocated in Creative Village, this retro-chic restaurant offers a stunning mid-century modern design and Southern-inspired comfort food. The fried chicken and cinnamon rolls are legendary local favorites. It is a short walk or quick ride from the arena, offering a cooler, design-forward vibe. The lounge area is perfect for a cocktail.
AC Sky Bar
0.3 miPerched on the 18th floor of the AC Hotel, this rooftop bar offers panoramic views of the arena and the downtown skyline. It serves tapas and gin tonics in a sleek, open-air setting. It is the sophisticated choice for a pre-game drink to watch the sunset over the city. The dress code is "smart casual," so leave the jersey tucked in.
Inside & Adjacent
- Black Rooster Taqueria — This local "Mills 50" favorite has a stand inside the arena serving their signature farm-to-taco creations. The slow-roasted pork and handmade tortillas are miles ahead of standard stadium nachos. It is part of the "Orlando Table" initiative to bring authentic local food to fans. Grab the guacamole—it is fresh and excellent. On site
- Kelly's Homemade Ice Cream — A beloved local woman-owned business, Kelly's serves craft ice cream that is perfect for Florida's heat. Located on the upper level, it offers unique flavors alongside classics like Mexican Chocolate. It is a must-visit for dessert in the second half. The line moves fast, making it an easy intermission treat. On site
Stadium Zone & Gathering Spots
- The District GastroBar — Located just a block away, this spot blends an upscale speakeasy vibe with a high-energy sports bar. They offer a menu of elevated bar food like wagyu sliders and a massive cocktail list. It is a popular pre-game meeting point that feels stylish but accessible. The outdoor seating is great for people-watching on Church Street. 0.2 mi
- Kres Chophouse — Housed in a historic 1930s landmark building, Kres is a modern steakhouse that feels classic and energetic. It is the premier spot for a high-end dinner before the game, known for its filet mignon and fresh seafood. The red-lit interior and high ceilings create a dramatic atmosphere. Reservations are essential on game nights. 0.2 mi
Local & Elevated Picks
- The Monroe — Located in Creative Village, this retro-chic restaurant offers a stunning mid-century modern design and Southern-inspired comfort food. The fried chicken and cinnamon rolls are legendary local favorites. It is a short walk or quick ride from the arena, offering a cooler, design-forward vibe. The lounge area is perfect for a cocktail. 0.6 mi
- AC Sky Bar — Perched on the 18th floor of the AC Hotel, this rooftop bar offers panoramic views of the arena and the downtown skyline. It serves tapas and gin tonics in a sleek, open-air setting. It is the sophisticated choice for a pre-game drink to watch the sunset over the city. The dress code is "smart casual," so leave the jersey tucked in. 0.3 mi
Local Tips
SunRail only runs on weekdays: check schedule for weekends
Seasonal note: Orlando weather is tropical. Winter (NBA season) is the dry season and delightful, with evenings in the 60s or 70s—perfect for walking Church Street. Summer concerts mean dealing with intense heat and daily 4 PM thunderstorms; always carry a poncho if walking from a hotel, even if the sky looks clear.
- Bag policy is basically "no bags" (4.5x6.5x1 inch max)
- SunRail only runs on weekdays check schedule for weekends
- GEICO Garage 5th floor connects directly to the arena
- Lymmo buses are free and circle the downtown loop
- Visit the Magic Team Shop for exclusive "Classic" gear
- Seasonal note: Orlando weather is tropical. Winter (NBA season) is the dry season and delightful, with evenings in the 60s or 70s—perfect for walking Church Street. Summer concerts mean dealing with intense heat and daily 4 PM thunderstorms; always carry a poncho if walking from a hotel, even if the sky looks clear.
Weather & Seasons
Winter
This is the best time to be in Orlando. Highs are in the 70s, lows in the 50s. It is dry and sunny, making the walk from the SunRail station pleasant. Bring a light jacket for the arena AC.
Spring & early summer
March and April are warm and breezy. By May, the heat starts to build, and humidity rises. It is still comfortable enough for outdoor dining at Lake Eola before the game.
Mid-summer
Expect 90°F+ heat and extreme humidity. The walk from the parking garage can be sweaty. Afternoon thunderstorms are clockwork; plan to be indoors between 3 PM and 6 PM.
Fall season
September remains hot and stormy (hurricane season). By late October (start of NBA), the weather breaks, returning to the pleasant "Florida Winter" conditions.
Rain & snow
Snow is impossible. Rain is frequent, especially in summer afternoons. The arena is indoor and connected to the garage, so you can stay dry if you park in the GEICO facility.
Winter
This is the best time to be in Orlando. Highs are in the 70s, lows in the 50s. It is dry and sunny, making the walk from the SunRail station pleasant. Bring a light jacket for the arena AC.
Spring & early summer
March and April are warm and breezy. By May, the heat starts to build, and humidity rises. It is still comfortable enough for outdoor dining at Lake Eola before the game.
Mid-summer
Expect 90°F+ heat and extreme humidity. The walk from the parking garage can be sweaty. Afternoon thunderstorms are clockwork; plan to be indoors between 3 PM and 6 PM.
Fall season
September remains hot and stormy (hurricane season). By late October (start of NBA), the weather breaks, returning to the pleasant "Florida Winter" conditions.
Rain & snow
Snow is impossible. Rain is frequent, especially in summer afternoons. The arena is indoor and connected to the garage, so you can stay dry if you park in the GEICO facility.
Venue Facts
Primary team
Orlando Magic
Neighborhood
Downtown / Church Street
Nearest airport
Orlando Int'l (MCO)
Parking
GEICO Garage (Attached)
Walkable district
Church Street District
Groceries & supplies
Publix at The Paramount
Pharmacy
Walgreens on Orange Ave
Urgent care
CareSpot Urgent Care
Downtime
Lake Eola Park
Pro tip
Use SunRail on weekdays
| Primary team | Orlando Magic |
| Neighborhood | Downtown / Church Street |
| Nearest airport | Orlando Int'l (MCO) |
| Parking | GEICO Garage (Attached) |
| Walkable district | Church Street District |
| Groceries & supplies | Publix at The Paramount |
| Pharmacy | Walgreens on Orange Ave |
| Urgent care | CareSpot Urgent Care |
| Downtime | Lake Eola Park |
| Pro tip | Use SunRail on weekdays |
Frequently Asked Questions
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What are the closest hotels to Kia Center?
The closest hotel to Kia Center is Grand Bohemian Orlando Autograph Collection (0.54 mi, from $499/night) — a 2-minute drive. Other nearby options include Aloft Orlando Downtown (0.64 mi, from $300/night) and Marriott Orlando Downtown (0.8 mi, from $196/night). 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. Marriott Orlando Downtown offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center.
Which hotels near Kia Center are good for families?
Several hotels near Kia Center are well-suited for families. Grand Bohemian Orlando Autograph Collection (0.54 mi, from $499/night), Aloft Orlando Downtown (0.64 mi, from $300/night), and Marriott Orlando Downtown (0.8 mi, from $196/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels near Kia Center are good for team or group travel?
Several hotels near Kia Center accommodate team and group travel. Crowne Plaza Orlando - Downtown by IHG (1.35 mi, from $136/night), Grand Bohemian Orlando Autograph Collection (0.54 mi, from $499/night), and Aloft Orlando Downtown (0.64 mi, from $300/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 Kia Center are great for a weekend getaway?
Several hotels near Kia Center are ideal for a weekend getaway. Grand Bohemian Orlando Autograph Collection (0.54 mi, from $499/night), Marriott Orlando Downtown (0.8 mi, from $196/night), and Embassy Suites by Hilton Orlando Downtown (0.85 mi, from $271/night) all offer a pool and on-site dining.
Are there any walkable hotels near Kia Center?
Yes — Grand Bohemian Orlando Autograph Collection (0.54 mi, from $499/night) is within walking distance, about a 11-minute walk.
Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more
Which hotels near Kia Center offer free breakfast?
Embassy Suites by Hilton Orlando Downtown (0.85 mi, from $271/night), Home2 Suites by Hilton Orlando Downtown (1.15 mi, from $222/night), and TownePlace Suites by Marriott Orlando Downtown (1.4 mi, from $218/night) include complimentary breakfast.
Which hotels near Kia Center offer free parking?
Home2 Suites by Hilton Orlando Downtown (1.15 mi, from $222/night), TownePlace Suites by Marriott Orlando Downtown (1.4 mi, from $218/night), and Hampton Inn & Suites Orlando / Downtown South - Medical Center (1.41 mi, from $178/night) offer complimentary parking.
Which hotels near Kia Center have an outdoor pool?
Grand Bohemian Orlando Autograph Collection (0.54 mi, from $499/night) has an outdoor pool.
Which hotels near Kia Center have a fitness center?
Grand Bohemian Orlando Autograph Collection (0.54 mi, from $499/night), Aloft Orlando Downtown (0.64 mi, from $300/night), and Marriott Orlando Downtown (0.8 mi, from $196/night) have an on-site fitness center.
Can I get early check-in at hotels near Kia Center?
Grand Bohemian Orlando Autograph Collection (0.54 mi, from $499/night), Aloft Orlando Downtown (0.64 mi, from $300/night), and Marriott Orlando Downtown (0.8 mi, from $196/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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