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Las Olas Boulevard pulses with sidewalk cafes and boutique galleries beneath swaying palm trees in downtown Fort Lauderdale. The Riverwalk invites you to stroll along the New River, watching yachts glide by while contemplating your next meal. Art lovers can explore the striking NSU Art Museum or step back in time at the historic Stranahan House.
Waterfront dining dominates the scene with fresh seafood and steakhouses, while water taxis offer a scenic alternative to walking. Hotels range from luxury towers to boutique properties, all within steps of cultural venues and shopping. The area balances urban energy with Florida's coastal charm through its palm-lined streets and river breezes.
Victoria Park offers a peaceful escape from Fort Lauderdale's tourist hustle with tree-lined streets and charming homes. Holiday Park anchors the neighborhood, giving visitors tennis courts and green spaces perfect for morning walks. The historic Parker Playhouse hosts performances worth catching, while the Jimmy Evert Tennis Center welcomes players of all levels.
Dining options are limited within Victoria Park itself, but nearby Las Olas Boulevard serves up excellent restaurants just minutes away. Most accommodations are upscale vacation rentals or boutique bed & breakfasts in converted historic properties. A car is recommended for exploring, though the neighborhood's sidewalks make for pleasant strolls.
Harbor Beach brings Fort Lauderdale's luxury beach fantasy to life with pristine sugar-white sand meeting azure Atlantic waves. Mega-yachts dot the Intracoastal marinas while exclusive waterfront estates create a glamorous coastal tableau. Beach lovers can soak up the sun, stroll scenic waterfront promenades, or venture to nearby Las Olas Boulevard and Port Everglades.
Upscale resort dining dominates with oceanfront restaurants serving fresh seafood and continental cuisine. Accommodations range from luxury beachfront resorts with full-service amenities to high-end vacation rentals, all offering easy access to water sports and sophisticated evening experiences.
Fort Lauderdale's East Fort Lauderdale dazzles with pristine beaches hugging the Atlantic coastline and the famous Las Olas Boulevard stretching to the shore. Luxury yachts bob in upscale marinas while sun-seekers stroll the lively beachfront promenade. The Galleria mall anchors the high-end shopping scene, with palm-lined streets leading to waterfront dining spots.
Oceanfront restaurants serve fresh seafood in settings ranging from casual cafes to upscale establishments. Most beachfront resorts offer full-service amenities including spas and pools. Getting around is easy with ride-sharing services readily available, though public transit options are limited.
Fort Lauderdale's Central Beach offers an energetic oceanfront playground where golden sand meets turquoise waves. Catch some rays at Fort Lauderdale Beach, stroll along Las Olas Beach, or join a volleyball game on Sebastian Street Beach. The Gallery at Beach Place and International Swimming Hall of Fame add cultural flavor to your sun-soaked adventures.
High-rise hotels line A1A with options from luxury suites to mid-range rooms. Fresh seafood restaurants and tiki bars create a festive atmosphere with ocean views. Getting around is easy with the Sun Trolley beach route connecting major spots, while bike rentals are perfect for coastal cruising.
If you can't wait to get to the beach, you might enjoy a trip to Fort Lauderdale Beach— one of the most popular seaside spots located 2.6 mi (4.2 km) from central Fort Lauderdale. Catch the sunset by the shore at Fort Lauderdale Dog Beach, just a short walk away.
If being by the water is a major draw, Las Olas Beach is one of the most popular seaside spots located 2.1 mi (3.3 km) from central Fort Lauderdale. Catch the sunset by the shore at Sebastian Street Beach, just a short walk away.
Explore the waterfront in Fort Lauderdale with a trip to Bahia Mar Marina. Stroll along the beautiful beaches or visit the shops in this family-friendly area.
You can make plans for a show at Broward Center for the Performing Arts during your trip to Fort Lauderdale. Wander the beautiful beaches and marina in the area.
You can spend an afternoon studying the exhibits at Bonnet House Museum and Gardens during your trip to Fort Lauderdale. Stroll along the area's seaside, or simply savor its top-notch restaurants.
Cruise along the Intracoastal Waterway, passing mega-yachts and waterfront mansions that epitomize coastal luxury. Soak up the sun on pristine beaches or explore the Everglades' wild beauty just minutes away.
Fort Lauderdale is lovely and has a nice, quiet vibe. It's Miami's grown up sibling and is very appealing to all ages - there is something for everyone! The beaches are beautiful and everything works like clockwork, without any issues or delays.
Tabitha
10.0/10
Excellent
Easy to get around without a car. There is a free bus, and a cheap bus and a free water shuttle (not the expensive water taxi) Ubers are cheap too. Groceries are limited to a CVS on the main beach, the main Publix supermarket is about 2 miles away.
Amanda
10.0/10
Excellent
We always stop in Fort Lauderdale on the way down to Miami for the winter. Love stepping out onto the beach, and the restaurants, and the overall vibe. Its just the right combination of kooky, without being too sleepy, like some other towns.
Joe
10.0/10
Excellent
This is the best of the best of Fort Lauderdale with shopping, lovely river view, access to water taxi and river dining and sightseeing cruises, affordable meter parking, diverse and plentiful dining options, and live music, and festivals.
Marianne
8.0/10
Good
Ft. Lauderdale is not as quiet as it used to be. Traffic is heavy and loud, and we couldn't escape the smell of marijuana wherever we went. We found being pedestrians, we had to be extra cautious as the vehicles won't watch for you!!
Shannon
8.0/10
Good
Great place to spend a day or two. The beach can be quite a scene but there are lots of shops and restaurants. The Water Taxi makes it very easy to get from beach / marina to Las Olas and other spots for dining and shopping.
Lynne
8.0/10
Good
We enjoyed experiencing Fort Lauderdale. We took the 1.5 hour boat trip which was fab. Highly recommend this. We also ate at the Aruba cafe on our first evening which was very good. Also great walk along the beach.
Ian
10.0/10
Excellent
We have been to Fort Lauderdale many times for family vacations and really enjoy it! I love the proximity to the airport, the beach, the shopping and dining options. It seems very clean and safe.
Monica
10.0/10
Excellent
Fort Lauderdale continues to grow responsibly with lots of nice, green areas & quiet, relaxing tourism. They put effort into environmental protection initiatives and it shows.
Jennifer
10.0/10
Excellent
Vibrant beach town with lots of great dining and shopping options. You're close to the highway and airport, but you don't feel like you are, it was a beautiful city.
Check out reviews of Fort Lauderdale hotels guests love
Beach House Fort Lauderdale, a Hilton Resort
10/10 Excellent
"Exceptional customer service from beginning to end! The property is so beautiful with great views of the beach. I wish was there now I’ll definitely be returning! "
"Our plane landed at 9:00 AM and check in wasn't until 4. When we arrived at the hotel, not only were they able to store our luggage for us, they gave us access to the property with a temporary key card. Clemuel, checked to see if he could get us checked in early and he was able to deliver. His customer service was absolutely amazing and our room view was incredible. We will definitely be back. Thank you Clemuel and the staff at the Conrad for being absolutely on point with everything. We appreciate it."
"The staff was great from the start at check in , at the lobby bar at the pool and at the beach everyone was super nice... The food and drinks at the pool and beach were great too only thing was the smell of mold at the room that would be my only complaint "
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Find out more about Fort Lauderdale
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Visitors really like Fort Lauderdale, especially its beaches, marina, and restaurants. Simply book an excursion to enjoy your stay a little more. Collect beach glass at top spots like Fort Lauderdale Beach and Las Olas Beach. While you're here, make time to enjoy other sights such as Las Olas Boulevard.