This charming cluster of three historic buildings includes the Norment-Parry House, the city's oldest documented residence; a 20-room hotel managed by Sonder that dates from the 1940s and is one of Orlando's prime examples of authentic Art Deco architecture; and the I.W. Phillips House, built in 1917 and now known as The Wellborn, an antebellum-style mansion that was moved in the 1980s.
Nestled between the historic properties, The Wellborn provides guests with a taste of vacation through its chef-driven bites, hand-crafted cocktails, and courtyard setting lined with Canary Island palms, banana trees, azaleas, magnolias, impatiens, birds-of-paradise, periwinkle, and giant ligustrum.