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Lakes and Lego Bricks Rule in Winter Haven, Florida

Just an hour and a half east of Tampa or an hour southwest of Orlando, the city of Winter Haven sits on the outskirts of Lakeland, surrounded by—you guessed it—a myriad of lakes.


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Known as the “Chain of Lakes City,” this charming Central Florida community is home to 50 gorgeous freshwater lakes. Many of the lakes are connected by a series of scenic canals and waterways that weave their way throughout the downtown area. Swimming, boating and fishing are among the most popular summer activities, but there’s more than just an abundance of idyllic shorelines and ponds to keep you busy.

Theme parks are one of the big attractions here. Winter Haven is home to the largest LEGOLAND park in the world, home to more than 50-million Lego bricks. Disney World, Busch Gardens, Sea World and Universal Studios are all less than an hour’s drive away.

If you’re traveling with kids, plan to spend at least a full day in LEGOLAND. Covering more than 150-acres and boasting more than 50 themed rides—as well as a botanical garden and a full daily slate of live shows—this is one of the premiere attractions in all of Central Florida.

To the southwest of the downtown core, Bok Tower Gardens is another major attraction and a nationally protected landmark. Designed by legendary landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted Jr., the gardens are home to hundreds of species of flowers, shrubs and trees. All are woven together in a gorgeous landscape dotted with romantic nooks, contemplative rest areas, scenic overlooks and seasonal displays. At the Gardens, you’ll also find the famous Singing Tower, a 205-foot neo-Gothic carillon bell tower designed by architect Milton B. Medary in 1927. Today, “concerts” from the 60-bell tower still ring out daily at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.

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