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Where to stay in Ocala

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Historic Downtown

Historic Downtown Ocala charms visitors with tree-lined brick streets and Victorian architecture. The restored 1920s Marion Theatre lights up the district with its vintage marquee. Art galleries occupy century-old storefronts while the courthouse anchors the central square. Horse country heritage blends with cultural attractions throughout this walkable district. Monthly art walks and local shops create a welcoming small-town feel. Visitors can explore boutiques housed in historic buildings offering unique equestrian-themed gifts. The district balances authentic community life with tourist-friendly amenities. Most attractions sit within a few blocks of each other.

Historic District

Step back in time within Ocala's Historic District, where ornate Victorian mansions line brick-paved streets. The restored Marion Theatre's vintage marquee illuminates limestone storefronts while art galleries showcase local talent. Monthly First Friday Art Walks transform the neighborhood into a vibrant cultural celebration. Wander through this walkable downtown core where magnolia scents mingle with coffee from sidewalk cafés. Farm-to-table restaurants occupy charming Victorian buildings while boutique shops offer unique treasures. Horse-drawn carriages add to the historic charm of this well-preserved 19th-century gem.

North Magnolia Business District

The North Magnolia Business District blends practical commerce with historic charm in Ocala. Local storefronts display hand-painted signs while vintage brick facades peek between modern buildings. Wide sidewalks fill with professionals and shoppers visiting family-owned restaurants, banks, and offices. Casual diners serve affordable Southern comfort food and Cuban specialties throughout the district. Most shops operate during daytime hours with friendly local owners. The area offers a genuine slice of Ocala life with easy access to nearby attractions like Reilly Arts Center and Southeastern Livestock Pavilion.

Fort King District

The Fort King District showcases Ocala's rich military history through preserved 19th-century structures and interpretive trails. This historic neighborhood centers around the Fort King National Historic Landmark, a significant site from the Second Seminole War era. Tree-lined residential streets feature well-preserved Victorian and Colonial Revival homes. Visitors can explore the Fort King Heritage Gardens with native Florida plants and historical markers. The nearby Appleton Museum of Art and Silver Springs State Park offer additional attractions. With its quiet atmosphere and authentic historical narrative, this district provides a peaceful glimpse into Florida's past without the crowds.

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