France

Seine-et-Marne, France established a Sister City relationship with Orlando in 1991.  Located right outside Paris, Seine-et-Marne was created during the French Revolution.  The city is named for the two rivers the Seine and the Marne that run through the region.  The city is home to famous cultural and historical sites such as the Château de Fontainebleau and the Meaux Cathedral.  The greatest connection between Orlando and Seine-et-Marne is the theme park Disneyland Resort Paris, located in the region.

Iceland

Rekjanesbaer was established as a Sister City to Orlando in 1991.  Located adjacent to the capital city of Reykjavik in southern Iceland, Reykjanesbaer is the host city of Iceland’s international airport.  Popular activities include sea-angling, whale spotting, with the possibility of sighting minke and killer whales, and cruises to the island of Eldey, home to the world's largest gannet colony.  Iceland’s famous Blue Lagoon hot springs, Reykjanes lava fields and the Leira golf course are only a short drive away.

Spain

Valladolid is the newest Sister City to Orlando, established in 2006.  Valladolid is the main city of the autonomous region of Castilla y León and is situated in the center of the northern sub-plateau. It is well-connected on a national and international level by a network of dual carriageways and the airport of Villanublas. Its cultural life, present all year round, its traditions, its typical gastronomy, its internationally renowned wines and its resources make it a province with a great place for business meetings, combining the flavor of history with the latest modern conveniences.