Sightseeing
Fort Lauderdale Beach
Fort Lauderdale beach is about a ten minute drive to A1A.
Hop on the Water taxi for a relaxing trip on the New River and Intercoastal for a sightseeing delight.
51 locals recommend
Water Taxi Stop #7
2670 E Sunrise BlvdHop on the Water taxi for a relaxing trip on the New River and Intercoastal for a sightseeing delight.
Smack in the middle of the city is this 180-acre park, which offers a respite from city life with picnicking, camping, swimming and canoeing and a chance to tour the home of the generous man who donated his lovely estate to Florida.
391 locals recommend
Hugh Taylor Birch State Park
3109 E Sunrise BlvdSmack in the middle of the city is this 180-acre park, which offers a respite from city life with picnicking, camping, swimming and canoeing and a chance to tour the home of the generous man who donated his lovely estate to Florida.
Food scene
For a quaint shopping and dining experience, head to the Las Olas area, but a ten minute drive.
317 locals recommend
Las Olas
For a quaint shopping and dining experience, head to the Las Olas area, but a ten minute drive.
Shopping
If shopping is your interest, we recommend the largest single story outlet mall in the U.S.
376 locals recommend
Sawgrass Mills
12801 W Sunrise BlvdIf shopping is your interest, we recommend the largest single story outlet mall in the U.S.
Neighborhoods
East Commercial Boulevard is also a fun place to visit with a pier for fishing or walking and nice beach for swimming. The area includes many shops, restaurants and bars for entertainment.
324 locals recommend
Lauderdale-by-the-Sea
East Commercial Boulevard is also a fun place to visit with a pier for fishing or walking and nice beach for swimming. The area includes many shops, restaurants and bars for entertainment.
City/town information
Brimming with charming boating canals, Fort Lauderdale has rightly earned the nickname of “The Venice of America”. Its beaches offer 23 miles of golden sand, lively with the spirited antics of happy vacationers. Sail the blue-green waters on a chartered catamaran, or dive beneath the surface to meet-and-greet the local sea life. Shopping and dining al fresco on Las Olas Boulevard is one of Fort Lauderdale’s greatest pleasures, thanks to adorable shops and prime people-watching.
290 locals recommend
W Fort Lauderdale
401 N Fort Lauderdale Beach BlvdBrimming with charming boating canals, Fort Lauderdale has rightly earned the nickname of “The Venice of America”. Its beaches offer 23 miles of golden sand, lively with the spirited antics of happy vacationers. Sail the blue-green waters on a chartered catamaran, or dive beneath the surface to meet-and-greet the local sea life. Shopping and dining al fresco on Las Olas Boulevard is one of Fort Lauderdale’s greatest pleasures, thanks to adorable shops and prime people-watching.
Wilton Drive is home to about 40 shops and restaurants, the Coolest Block in a town known for its Inclusivity.
129 locals recommend
Wilton Manors
Wilton Drive is home to about 40 shops and restaurants, the Coolest Block in a town known for its Inclusivity.
Known for its beautiful beaches and famous broadwalk with bicycling, restaurants, etc.
150 locals recommend
Hollywood
Known for its beautiful beaches and famous broadwalk with bicycling, restaurants, etc.