Maitland (Florida)

The population of Maitland was 12,019 at the 2000 census. As of 2005, the population recorded by the U.S. Census Bureau is 14,125.

Maitland is a city in Orange County, Florida.

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  • Sheraton Orlando North Hotel Maitland, 600 North Lake Destiny Drive, ☎ +1 407 660-9000. Featuring an atrium with a waterfall, the Sheraton Orlando North Hotel features 400 luxurious guest rooms and suites equipped with large flat-panel LCD televisions, high-speed Internet access and coffee makers. An impressive array of amenities are available at this upscale hotel, including an outdoor swimming pool, 24-hour room service, a business center and a fitness facility.
  • Homewood Suites-Maitland, 290 Southhall Lane, ☎ +1 407-875-8777. The Homewood Suites in Maitland offer guests a location that is close to the Maitland business district. Amenities include complimentary breakfast, air conditioning and private baths. Located on Southhall Lane.
  • Lake of the Woods Resort Maitland, 8875 S. Hwy 17-92, ☎ +1 407 834-7631. Located on Lake of the Woods in Maitland, this hotel property offers its guests lakefront rooms, an outdoor pool complex, a lounge, a business center, meeting facilities and Internet access. The hotel is approximately 5 mi (8 km) from downtown Orlando and 35 mi (56 km) from the major Orlando attractions and theme parks.

Bed & Breakfasts

  • Thurston House Bed and Breakfast, 851 Lake Avenue, ☎ +1 407 539-1911. Located ten minutes from Orlando, FL, this circa 1885 Queen Anne Victorian farmhouse features four guest rooms with private baths, a wraparound porch, and garden areas. USD $140-150.

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Routes through Maitland

Orlando ← Winter Park ←  S/W  N/E  β†’ Altamonte Springs β†’ Jacksonville/Daytona Beach
Sanfordβ€Ž ← Altamonte Springs ←  N  S  β†’ Winter Park β†’ Orlando


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