Travel Florida This High-Speed Florida Train Lets You Explore From Orlando To The Palm Beaches Time for a road trip, except with more time for snacks and less driving. By Lisa A. Beach Lisa A. Beach Lisa Beach is an Orlando freelance travel/food/wellness writer whose work has been published in The New York Times, USA Today Go Escape, Good Housekeeping, Eating Well, and Orlando Magazine. Southern Living's editorial guidelines Published on April 29, 2024 In This Article View All In This Article What To Know Before You Go Before You Board On the Train After You Disembark Close Photo: Courtesy Brightline Did you know that you can now explore two major Florida regions in one day? Thanks to the Sunshine State’s new Brightline train, which officially debuted its Orlando-to-Miami service in September last year, locals and visitors alike have quick and easy access to both Central and South Florida for the perfect Florida road trip, without the driving. While you can certainly plan a day trip, consider a long weekend—or even a full week—to explore both regions. You can stay awhile in both regions with a car rental to best explore all the destinations offer, while also enjoying the view on the train rides between. Here's everything to know about Florida's new Brightline train ride, including how to book, scenic stops along the route, and best things to do while you're there. What To Know Before You Go Courtesy Brightline There are departures to and from the Florida Brightline stations each day, with multiple time slots available for booking. You can choose from two classes of tickets: Smart and Premium. Additionally, there are parking options located closely to each train station. Guests can also enjoy a food and drink menu while aboard the train. Book tickets via Brightline. Before You Board Courtesy Brightline Choosing to begin in Orlando allows easy access to and from the comforts of the coastal city. gobrightline.com/orlando; 10705 Jeff Fuqua Blvd, Orlando, FL 32827 Stop into Orlando's Culinary Scene Savor a unique culinary adventure in Orlando’s Mills 50 District. Based on recommendations by local expert Ricky Ly (founder of TastyChomps.com) travelers can dig into the flavors of Asian and Vietnamese cuisine at renowned eateries like Banh Mi Boy, Pho Huong Lan, and Kaya, Orlando’s new Michelin Green Star designee. Head to Judson’s Live, a newly opened cabaret-style music space in Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. With just 145 seats, Judson’s evokes an intimate, jazz lounge vibe, serving up elevated light bites and cocktails. Cap off your night with whimsical drinks at HighT Orlando, a charming Alice in Wonderland-themed tearoom and speakeasy. Explore Winter Park Then settle in for a stay in Winter Park—a tony suburb just north of Orlando. This charming, Mediterranean-inspired town blends Old Florida preservation and European architecture. With its brick-lined streets, lakefront Rollins College campus, and the vibrant cultural hub of Park Avenue, Winter Park beckons visitors to unwind. Anchor your stay at The Alfond Inn, a luxury, four-star boutique hotel within walking distance of bustling Park Ave. Boasting a rooftop pool, Hamilton's Kitchen's farm-to-table delights, and a newly opened spa, The Alfond Inn exudes charm, elegance, and relaxation. Immerse yourself in creativity at the Rollins Museum of Art, a cultural gem nestled within the picturesque Rollins College campus, boasting a rich collection of over 5,000 artifacts. Shop on Park Avenue, dotted with clothing boutiques, chocolatier, bookshop, and jewelry stores. Dine at the newly opened AVA MediterrAegean, a chic Mediterranean restaurant offering Greek-inspired cuisine, a progressive cocktail program, and a warm ambiance. Sip on exquisite champagnes at the French-inspired Flûtes Champagne Bar in Winter Park Village. Hop Aboard the Brightline Courtesy Brightline Know the Route Connecting Central Florida to the vibrant pulse of South Florida, Brightline reduces travel time and eliminates the stress of driving, traffic delays, congestion, and parking. Instead, it reaches speeds up to 125 mph, making the journey from the Orlando station to the West Palm Beach station in about two hours. And it delivers a stressless experience, seamlessly blending convenience, high-quality travel, and a picturesque landscape along the way. As the train glides along the east coast, soak in Florida's diverse scenery, from the traffic buzzing along Route 528 to swaying palm trees to the serene bay views between Cocoa and West Palm Beach along Port Saint Lucie. At the train’s first South Florida stop, Brightline drops you off in West Palm Beach in the heart of the Square—a modern downtown district that’s close to the beach. Additional Brightline train stops take you further south to Boca Raton, Fort Lauderdale, Aventura, and Miami. After You Disembark Courtesy Brightline Choose to end in Palm Beach to make your way through South Florida's epic scenery. gobrightline.com/west-palm-beach; 501 Evernia St, West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Explore the Palm Beaches Hungry after your train ride? Grab lunch at Harry's Bar & Restaurant—a storied New York City eatery—in its new South Florida location. Rent a car or book a guided tour, exploring iconic West Palm Beach landmarks like The Square, Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, and the Norton Museum of Art. Stop at Palm Beach’s historic clock tower overlooking the beach. Then enjoy some window-shopping along Worth Avenue. Anchor your South Florida stay at The Boca Raton, indulging in luxury in the new Tower Suite Collection at The Boca Raton Tower. Fresh off its January 2024 debut, this new property offers breathtaking ocean and Intracoastal views, VIP amenities, racquet club, award-winning spa, and easy access to spectacular onsite dining options across this 200-acre resort. In Boca Raton, get wowed by the Mediterranean-inspired Mizner Park, designed by architect Addison Mizner. This cultural hub boasts the Boca Raton Museum of Art, an outdoor amphitheater, restaurants, and upscale boutiques. Book a cruise along the Intracoastal aboard a luxurious yacht, offering a unique, from-the-water perspective of South Florida’s stunning landscape. In Delray, discover tranquility at the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, where lush landscapes evoke serenity. Savor fine wines and artisanal cheeses at The Wine Room Kitchen & Bar, then dine in elegance at Le Colonial, where old-world French charm meets coastal allure. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit