Outside of Orlando’s major theme parks, there’s a nightlife filled with food, fun and entertainment at Church Street Station. Church Street Station was a derelict railway depot that was converted into an entertainment complex and has been a popular night spot for 25 years. Here you will find all kinds of music, shows and food from French cuisine at Lille Marlene’s Aviator Pub to burgers and fries and Phineas Phogg’s Balloon Works. Church Street Station is also home to Club Paris, which, you guessed it, Paris Hilton had a hand in opening. It’s a stylish club that is supposed to bring monthly visits from Paris herself. If Club Paris isn’t quite for you, try Rosie O’Grady’s Good Time Emporium with it’s bar top can-can girls. For a bit of a romantic setting, Orchid Garden is your destination with its wrought iron balconies and stained glass. There’s also Church Street Station Exchange, which is a three story shopping emporium. The third floor of the Exchange features Terror on Church Street, a spine tingling 20 minute excursion though a labyrinth of darkness, monsters and mayhem. So, whatever your taste in night life, Church Street Station has something for you. But, leave the little ones at home and bring some spending cash.