Central Florida · Osceola County
About Celebration
Celebration is an unincorporated master-planned town in northwest Osceola County, built in the mid-1990s on New Urbanist planning principles and home to 11,178 residents at the 2020 census. Its compact downtown along Market Street faces a central lakefront, its civic buildings were designed by architects including Philip Johnson, Michael Graves and Cesar Pelli, and the overall town plan came from Robert A. M. Stern and Jaquelin T. Robertson. Local governance runs through the Celebration Community Development District and the Celebration Residential Owners Association rather than a city government.
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The short version
What Celebration is known for
- New Urbanist town plan
- Landmark civic architecture
- Walkable Market Street downtown
- Connected parks and trails
Who it suits
Suited to buyers who prioritize walkable errands, an architecturally consistent streetscape and an extensive parks-and-trails network, and who accept district assessments and association dues as the price of that upkeep.
Made for the neighborhood
This site exists because scattered official links, county quirks, and local knowledge deserve one clean home. It is independent, carries no ads, and grows from what residents actually ask.
Quick facts
- County: Osceola County
- Region: Central Florida
- Schools: School District of Osceola County
- Primary electric: Duke Energy Florida
New to Celebration?
The New Resident Guide walks through utilities, licenses, the homestead exemption, and everything else worth handling in your first month.