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Fort Lauderdale is a city in the U.S. state of Florida, along the Atlantic Ocean. It is the county seat of Broward County. According to 2007 U.S. Census Bureau estimates, the city had a population of 183,606.[3] It is a principal city of the South Florida metropolitan area, which is home to over 5,413,212 people.

The city is a popular tourist destination, with 10.35 million visitors in 2006.[7] Fort Lauderdale is sometimes known as the "Venice of America"[8] because of its expansive and intricate canal system. The city is a major yachting center, with 42,000 resident yachts and 100 marinas and boatyards.[7] The city sits 23 miles north of Miami, Florida. Fort Lauderdale and the surrounding area host over 4100 restaurants and 120 nightclubs.

Fort Lauderdale is named after a series of forts built by the United States during the Second Seminole War. The forts took their name from Major William Lauderdale, who was the commander of the detachment of soldiers who built the first fort.[9] However, development of the city did not begin until 50 years after the forts were abandoned at the end of the conflict. Three forts named "Fort Lauderdale" were constructed; the first was at the fork of the New River, the second at Tarpon Bend, in what is now known as the Sailboat Bend neighborhood, and the third near the site of the Bahia Mar Marina.

Collegiates of the 1960s now returning to Fort Lauderdale would be hard pressed to recognize the onetime "Sun and Suds Spring Break Capital of the Universe." Back then, Fort Lauderdale's beachfront was lined with T-shirt shops, and downtown consisted of a lone office tower and dilapidated buildings waiting to be razed.

The beach and downtown have since exploded with upscale shops, restaurants, and luxury resort hotels equipped with enough high-octane amenities to light up skies all the way to western Broward's Alligator Alley. At risk of losing small-town 45-rpm magic in iPod times—when hotel parking fees alone eclipse room rates of old—Greater Fort Lauderdale somehow seems to meld disparate eras into nouveau nirvana, seasoned with a little Gold Coast sand.

The city was named for Major William Lauderdale, who built a fort at the river's mouth in 1838 during the Seminole Indian wars. It wasn't until 1911 that the city was incorporated. At the time, it had just 175 residents, but Fort Lauderdale grew rapidly during the Florida boom of the 1920s. Today's population numbers around 150,000, and the suburbs keep growing—1.6 million live in the county's 31 municipalities and unincorporated areas. As elsewhere, many speculators busily flipping property here got caught when the sun-drenched real estate bubble burst, leaving Broward's foreclosure rate to skyrocket.


Despite economic downturns, gaming has further rouged the area's complexion. Although South Florida's Indian tribes have long offered bingo, poker, and machines resembling slots—Hollywood's Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino ranks as the most glittering example. In 2005, Broward gave a thumbs-up to becoming Florida's first county to offer Las Vegas-style gambling with true slot machines at four wagering facilities: Gulfstream Park Racing & Casino, the Mardi Gras Racetrack & Gaming, Dania Jai Alai Casino, and the Isle Casino & Racing of Pompano Park. In 2008, the Seminole Hard Rock cut a deal with the state to replace bingo-style machines with genuine Vegas-style slots.

 
 
       
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Sans Souci Hotel
Bed: 3 Bath: 1 Sleep: 4, Type: Apartment
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Welcome to Paradise ! Join us at the Sans Souci Hotel, for a relaxing stay. Centrally located at Fort Lauderdale beach, we are between famous Las Olas and Sunrise Boulevards. Let the waves of t ... View Details

Bed: 0 Bath: 0 Sleep: 0, Type: Apartment
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
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Popular Canal Waterfront Home
Bed: 3 Bath: 2 Sleep: 6, Type: Apartment
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Ocean Access waterfront with Dock & Hot Tub. Rent a boat or bring your own for sightseeing on the intra-costal and going to waterfront restaurants. Very nicely furnished to the last detail. The villa ... View Details
Ambrosio Inn Vacation Rental
Bed: 1 Bath: 1 Sleep: 0, Type: Inn
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Your stay at our hotel includes a beautifully decorated private bedroom, living room and pool area. You are within walking distance of the Intracoastal Waterway and the beach. Also close there is the ... View Details
Beautiful Beach Pool House
Bed: 3 Bath: 3 Sleep: 8, Type: House
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Beautiful beach house located one block from private access beach in prestigious Hillsboro Shores area. Completely furnished and updated 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom house with a tropically landscaped large ... View Details
Beautiful Beach Pool House 1 Block from Beach
Bed: 3 Bath: 3 Sleep: 8, Type: House
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Beautiful beach house located one block from private access beach in prestigious Hillsboro Shores area. Completely furnished and updated 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom house with a tropically landscaped large ... View Details
Sunrise Vista Home
Bed: 3 Bath: 3 Sleep: 6, Type: House
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Lovely and spacious, three bedroom / three bath home with boat dock, large fenced-in yard, bbq, and spectacular water views. Sliding glass doors give way to the patio and the most gorgeous sunrise on ... View Details
CocoPlum Place
Bed: 1 Bath: 1 Sleep: 2, Type: Apartment
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Garden apartments in downtown Fort Lauderdale. Lush,tropical surroundings, idyllic for recharging and rejuvenating. Walk through the gates, and step out of the hussle and bustle. ... View Details
The Durango Home
Bed: 4 Bath: 4 Sleep: 10, Type: House
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
The Durango, one of South Florida\'s premier luxury home rentals, is located within minutes of Fort Lauderdale\'s famous beaches, shopping, the art district, and of course it\'s finest restaurants. Si ... View Details
Super Location 1BR Apartment With Pool
Bed: 1 Bath: 1 Sleep: 2, Type: Apartment
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
1100 sq. ft 1 bedroom apartment, part of house located in a quiet, downtown neighborhood of Fort Lauderdale, tile floors, queen size bed, full bath, linens, modern eat-in kitchen, living room, with ba ... View Details
Luxurious Waterfront Home with Pool
Bed: 3 Bath: 3 Sleep: 6, Type: House
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Enjoy your time in the sun in resort-like luxury that features comfort and convenience even nicer than home. This completely renovated waterfront home sleeps 7 adults in its spacious 3 bedrooms and fu ... View Details
Furnished Affordable House in Plantation Florida
Bed: 3 Bath: 2 Sleep: 4, Type: House
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Strategically located in Plantation Florida, a Suburb of Fort Lauderdale, offering the best lifestyle for today\'s active family. This beautiful rental is a great value when compared to traditional ... View Details
5 Bedroom Luxury Villa near Las Olas
Bed: 5 Bath: 3.5 Sleep: 8, Type: House
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
The Ultimately Luxury Designer Villa is located just a few minutes by car to the beach and a few blocks to Las Olas Boulevard, the premiere location for high end shopping, dining, and night life. When ... View Details
Luxury Beach House with Pool
Bed: 3 Bath: 2 Sleep: 6, Type: House
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Beautifully decorated,comfortable,child and pet friendly beach house with pool and large fenced yard. One and a half blocks to beach. 3 t.v.\'s, 3 DVD players, stereo, game cube system. Free Wi-Fi. Cl ... View Details
Beautiful Oceanfront Condo
Bed: 1 Bath: 1 Sleep: 2, Type: Cabin
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Gorgeous extra large studio located directly on the beach with panoramic views of the city and the intercostal from your private balcony. This condo has everything you need to enjoy your beachfront va ... View Details
Beachfront Condo in Ft. Lauderdale
Bed: 3 Bath: 2 Sleep: 6, Type: Condo
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
This is your most complete luxury vacation package. Condo is on the 3rd floor with breathtaking views of the ocean, the Spanish Rvr and Dwntwn Ft Lauderdale. 3 bed and 2 bath, 2000 sq ft under air and ... View Details
Ft. Lauderdale Vacation House Sleeps6-8
Bed: 3 Bath: 2 Sleep: 6, Type: Villa
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Of all the Fort Lauderdale vacation home rentals, this is the one for you. Rent the comfort and convenience of an entire home at Fort Lauderdale Vacation House, offering a unique service to the discri ... View Details
Gorgeous Home on Golf, Updated & near Everything
Bed: 4 Bath: 2 Sleep: 8, Type: House
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Come and enjoy what Florida is all about: Hot sun, Hot people, Hot Beaches, Sizzling Nightlife!!! Come and stay in our 2574 SQ FT Vacation house right on the golf. ... View Details
Beautiful Luxury Villa with Golf View
Bed: 4 Bath: 4 Sleep: 8, Type: House
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
You\'ll enjoy the view of the water and golf course from the 12 FT windows of this 3400 sf home. The house is elegantly furnished and features marble floors, a bathroom in 3 of the 4 bedrooms, pool ta ... View Details
Casa-Feliz, Furnished Apt for Rent
Bed: 2 Bath: 1 Sleep: 4, Type: Apartment
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Casa-Feilz Apt is located at the hart of Fort Lauderdale,within 5 minutes you can be at the Beach, Down Town Fort Lauderdale ,Airport ,Shopping center. ... View Details
Casa-Feliz Apartments - Weekly,Monthly Rentals
Bed: 2 Bath: 1 Sleep: 4, Type: Apartment
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Casa-Feliz Apartment is located at the hart of Fort Lauderdale it is located in the middle of everything within 5 minutes you can be at the Beach ,Down Town,Airport Casino ... View Details
2 Bedroom Beachfront Apartment
Bed: 2 Bath: 2 Sleep: 4, Type: Apartment
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
This 2 bedroom beach front apartment is privately owned. It is perfect for a family beach vacation or for a group of up to 6 people. It usually rents on a weekly basis, but sometimes I can accommodate ... View Details
Luxury & Comfort on Golf & Pool
Bed: 3 Bath: 3 Sleep: 6, Type: House
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Unique Architecture. Outside South Western custom paint, Inside Mediterranean Feel with all the comforts of a Luxury Home!!! 2 Great Golf courses and its very inexpensive to play ($40-50 including go ... View Details
The \'Tropical Masterpiece\' Villa
Bed: 6 Bath: 7 Sleep: 12, Type: Villa
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Step inside the waterfront \'Tropical Masterpiece\' and you will enter a private world of rare and refined luxury that will take your breath away. This stunning 6,000 square-foot architectural gem ... View Details
Furnished Condo for Vacations Downtown Fort Lauderdale
Bed: 1 Bath: 1 Sleep: 1, Type: Condo
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
This 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath condo apartment, on the 12th floor of the prestigious highrise known as the \"350 Las Olas Place Condominium,\" located in the city center of downtown Fort Lauderdale, Florida, ... View Details
Executive Vacation Villas in Fort Lauderdale
Bed: 4 Bath: 3 Sleep: 8, Type: Villa
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
This Romantic home is nestled in the quiet area near Wilton Manors in the heart of exciting Fort Lauderdale. Enter this Lauderdale villa from your circular drive for added elegance. Your adventure beg ... View Details
 
 

Fort Lauderdale Attractions and Activities

The area in which the city of Fort Lauderdale would later be founded was inhabited for more than a thousand years by the Tequesta Indians. Contact with Spanish explorers in the 16th century proved disastrous for the Tequesta, as the Europeans unwittingly brought with them diseases to which the native populations possessed no resistance, such as smallpox. For the Tequesta, disease, coupled with continuing conflict with their Calusa neighbors, contributed greatly to their decline over the next two centuries. By 1763, there were only a few Tequesta left in Florida, and most of them were evacuated to Cuba when the Spanish ceded Florida to the British in 1763, under the terms of the Treaty of Paris (1763), which ended the Seven Years' War. Although control of the area changed between Spain, United Kingdom, the United States, and the Confederate States of America, it remained largely undeveloped until the 20th century.

The Fort Lauderdale area was known as the "New River Settlement" before the 20th century. In the 1830s there were approximately 70 settlers living along the New River. William Cooley, the local Justice of the Peace, was a farmer and wrecker, who traded with the Seminole Indians. On January 6, 1836, while Cooley was leading an attempt to salvage a wrecked ship, a band of Seminoles attacked his farm, killing his wife and children, and the children's tutor. The other farms in the settlement were not attacked, but all the white residents in the area abandoned the settlement, fleeing first to the Cape Florida Lighthouse on Key Biscayne, and then to Key West. The first United States stockade named Fort Lauderdale was built in 1838, and subsequently was a site of fighting during the Second Seminole War. The fort was abandoned in 1842, after the end of the war, and the area remained virtually unpopulated until the 1890s. It was not until Frank Stranahan arrived in the area in 1893 to operate a ferry across the New River, and the Florida East Coast Railroad's completion of a route through the area in 1896, that any organized development began. The city was incorporated in 1911, and in 1915 was designated the county seat of newly formed Broward County.

Fort Lauderdale's first major development began in the 1920s, during the Florida land boom of the 1920s. The 1926 Miami Hurricane and the Great Depression of the 1930s caused a great deal of economic dislocation. When World War II began, Fort Lauderdale became a major US base, with a Naval Air Station to train pilots, radar operators, and fire control operators, and a Coast Guard base at Port Everglades was also established. After the war ended, service members returned to the area, spurring an enormous population explosion which dwarfed the 1920s boom. The 1960 Census counted 83,648 people in the city, about 230% of the 1950 figure. A 1967 report estimated that the city was approximately 85% developed, and the 1970 population figure was 139,590.

After 1970, as Fort Lauderdale became essentially built out, growth in the area shifted to suburbs to the west. As cities such as Coral Springs, Miramar, and Pembroke Pines experienced explosive growth, Fort Lauderdale's population stagnated, and the city actually shrank by almost 4,000 people between 1980, when the city had 153,279 people, and 1990, when the population was 149,377. A slight rebound brought the population back up to 152,397 at the 2000 census. Since 2000, Fort Lauderdale has gained slightly over 18,000 residents through annexation of seven neighborhoods in unincorporated Broward County. Today, Fort Lauderdale is a major yachting center, one of the nation's largest tourist destinations, and the center of a metropolitan division with 1.8 million people.

Climate

Fort Lauderdale has a tropical rain forest climate (Köppen climate classification Af) with little seasonal variation in temperature. While rain does fall in winter, the majority of precipitation is received during the summer months (see climate chart below). Average monthly temperatures are always above 64.4°F (18°C) and average monthly precipitation above 60 mm.

Winter (dry season) from November through April are comfortably warm and mostly dry with average high temperatures of 75 - 82°F (24 - 28°C) and lows of 59 - 66°F (15 - 19°C). However, the city experiences occasional cold fronts during this period, bringing high temperatures in the 50s and 60s (10 - 16°C) and lows in the 40s and 50s (4 - 10°C) lasting only for a few days.

Annual average precipitation is 64.2 in (1630 mm), with most of it occurring during the wet season from May through October. However, rainfall occurs in all months, mainly as short-lived heavy afternoon thunderstorms. Fort Lauderdale has an average of 94 wet days and 250 sunshine days annually. The hurricane season is between June 1 and November 30,[35] with major hurricanes most likely to affect Florida in September and October.[36] The most recent storms to directly affect the city were Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Wilma, both of which struck the city in 2005. Other direct hits were Hurricane Cleo in 1964, Hurricane King in 1950, and the 1947 Fort Lauderdale Hurricane.

Attractions

Riverwalk Arts & Entertainment District Come experience Downtown Fort Lauderdale's Riverwalk Arts and Entertainment District featuring the Florida Grand Opera and the Broward Center for Performing Arts. Located along the banks of Riverwalk Park, the A&E district offers countless activities to take part in on a beautiful day in Fort Lauderdale. Take a stroll along the many art galleries, cafes and shops. Don't miss out on one of their infamous ghost tours at the Stranahan House Museum. And at night, you can experience even more culture like pop concerts, Broadway musicals, the ballet, and the opera.
Sea Experience Glassbottom Boat & Snorkeling Tours Come and experience an underwater world of excitement with Sea Experience glass-bottom boat and snorkeling tours. When snorkeling, you will explore the vivacious, tropical sea life such as angelfish, blue parrotfish, trumpetfish, and many others. If staying dry is your thing, set sail aboard the 45' glass-bottom Corinthian Catamaran, which accommodates snorkelers, scuba divers, and sightseers. Sea Experience is located on Fort Lauderdale Beach, and offers trips and tours departing daily.
Hugh Taylor Birch State Park Nature lovers, take note. Located a short walk from the beautiful South Florida beachside, the Hugh Taylor Birch State Park is home to an oasis of tropical hammocks and a mile-long freshwater lagoon. Visitors can participate in an array of outdoor activities including canoeing, fishing, hiking and biking, to name a few. And if you’d like to relax and take in the warm Florida sun, the beach is just a few steps away and can be accessed via the pedestrian tunnel.
Museum of Discovery & Science With over 200 interactive exhibits, the Museum of Discovery & Science in Ft. Lauderdale is a place where both kids and grownups can enjoy science in action. The Florida Ecoscapes Exhibit is a living Atlantic coral reef, where you can see and touch reef life up close. The little ones get their first exposure to scientific principles by climbing and crawling around the Discovery Center. Anyone can take part in the hands on center to program a robot, lift a 300 pound engine, or play virtual volleyball at Gizmo City.
Young At Art Children's Museum The Young at Art Children’s Museum is a hands-on place for kids to channel their inner Picasso. Kenny’s Closet is a day-glo black light exhibit that allows youngsters to customize ordinary objects into pop-surrealistic art. The Global Village exhibit transports young museum-goers all around the world, to take part in art and music from different cultures. In addition to the museum exhibits, you can enroll your kids in studio art classes, or one-day art camps.
Hilton Fort Lauderdale Airport The Hilton Fort Lauderdale Airport hotel combines graceful architecture, lush gardens and luxurious surroundings with first-class service. Guest will be met with superior hospitality and resort-like ambiance that is also convenient to the Fort Lauderdale International Airport. All 388 spacious guest rooms and suites have been newly renovated and offer excellent amenities. Maintain your workout routine in the Precor fitness center or relax at the sparkling pool or hot tub nestled in a gorgeous tropical setting. Dine at the delicious Ocean Blue Restaurant, featuring a variety of menu options and all-day service, and at night, sip beverages in the lobby's Liquid Lounge. Guest will find a perfect blend of style and substance during their stay at the Hilton Fort Lauderdale Airport Hotel.
Jungle Queen Riverboat Tours With a bit of Mississippi hospitality, Jungle Queen Riverboat Tours offers the family a fun and relaxing way to see Fort Lauderdale. The daytime sightseeing cruise takes you on a scenic voyage up the New River to the Jungle Queen’s own Tropical Isle, where alligators, exotic birds, and playful monkees will delight you. Or be at the Bahia Mar docks at 6 p.m. for the dinner cruise, featuring all you can eat barbecue chicken, shrimp and ribs. See the sights out your window and enjoy the live hilarious variety show on board.
Antique Car Museum The Fort Lauderdale Antique Car Museum, established to ensure preservation of the Packard Motor Co. history and showcase development of American automotive engineering skills, was founded by Arthur O. Stone, former CEO of Buning the Florist, Inc. The museum collection of pre-war models and other memorabilia represents his life-long passion for the Packard. Within are 22 beauties from a 1909 Packard Model 18 Speedster to a 1947 Packard Model 2111 Clipper Eight Deluxe Custom PU Truck, along with a gallery dedicated to the late President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Buehler Planetarium Surrounded by palms on the campus of Broward Community College, Buehler Planetarium was built in 1965 through a bequest from aviation pioneer Emil Buehler. Since opening, the planetarium has presented shows and astronomical programs to almost a million visitors. Through the Emil Buehler Trust, the planetarium was renovated in September 1988 with a Zeiss M1015 star projector and computerized automation, and since opening it has presented shows and astronomical programs to almost a million visitors.
Dania Jai-Alai
Played in Dania since 1953, American, Basque, American and Mexican professionals hurl a rock-hard ball at wall with speeds exceeding 170 m.p.h. Jai-Alai at the Dania fronton is an offspring of handball -- a game the ancient Greeks had a word for and that pharaohs may have viewed on the banks of the Nile some 4,000 years ago. What is now the sophisticated Basque sport of jai-alai developed from a simple game played long before an anonymous Mesopotamian built the first wheel. Handball was old when ancient Greeks called it "pilos" and played it for exercise on rough ground outdoors. The Romans played "pilatta," while French and English monarchs tried their royal hands at the game in the 14th and 15th centuries. Yet it was the Basques, those mysterious people with the tongue-twisting language, who polished one-wall handball into what is now the fastest ball game in the world according to the Guinness Book of World Records. Dania Jai-Alai features pari-mutuel betting on live jai-alai games, horse racing and harness racing, with all kinds of bets including Win-Place-Show, Quiniela, Exacta, Trifecta, Pick 3, Tri-Super and more.

Dolphin Stadium Open-air Dolphin Stadium, on the Broward / Dade county line and home to Miami Dolphins football and Florida Marlins baseball, in 1987 revolutionized pro sports economics on opening as Joe Robbie Stadium with Club Level executive suites. In March, 1990, entrepreneur H. Wayne Huizenga, picked up 50 percent interest in the facility and became the point man in bringing Major League Baseball to South Florida. In 1994, Huizenga took sole stadium ownership, and in 1996, Pro Player (Fruit of the Loom’s sports apparel division) sponsored renaming of Joe Robbie to Pro Player. Its first football game was a pre-season Aug. 16, 1987 skirmish between the Dolphins and Chicago Bears. Major League Baseball officially began in South Florida with the spring, 1993 Marlin debut.
Fort Lauderdale Sun Trolley While not an attraction per se, Fort Lauderdale Sun Trolley, launched in May, 2006, allows for getting around to attractions via free orange and yellow trolleys on routes connecting Las Olas Boulevard, Galt Ocean Mile, Lauderdale Manors, the Courthouse, and Tri-Rail. Downtown’s Courthouse Loop trolleys run every 10 minutes or so, Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. On weekends, the Las Olas-to-the-Beaches route runs Friday and Saturday nights about every 15 minutes from 6 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Just wave to catch the orange and yellow trolleys operated by the Downtown Fort Lauderdale Transportation Management Association.
Fort Lauderdale Vacation and Trip Information
Known as the "Venice of America", Fort Lauderdale is a city in Broward County, Fla. What was once an agricultural community, Fort Lauderdale is now a popular vacation destination for its pristine beaches such as Deerfield Beach and Hillsboro Beach—from the sandy shores, visitors and locals can spot the Hillsboro Lighthouse in the distance. Golfing, boating and swimming are among the many activities offered at the nearby Hallandale Beach. Perhaps one of Fort Lauderdale’s most mysterious yet well-known historical fact is its connection to the famous Bermuda Triangle or “Devil’s Triangle.” The eerie history of the Bermuda Triangle—which lies between Fort Lauderdale, Bermuda and Puerto Rico—and its link to the disappearance of Flight 19 traces back to the Naval Air Station at the time which is now the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. For family fun, stop by one of the kid-friendly attractions including Fort Lauderdale Children’s Theater, Museum of Discovery and Science and Butterfly World which is home to thousands of colorful butterflies and diverse flora. Or for some adult downtime, stroll past the quaint shops and restaurants along the Riverwalk Arts and Entertainment District in downtown Fort Lauderdale. Catch a broadway show at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts, admire unique art exhibits at the Museum of Art or attend a concert at the BankAtlantic Center which has hosted musical legends like Billy Joel and Barbara Streisand.
Ft. Lauderdale Highlights
Fort Lauderdale has long been a beach destination for families and the spring break crowd. After some very rowdy years of spring break activity, the city took measures to calm down the annual rites, and many of the college students have taken off for other beaches. Spring break is still observed, but with a different group of more gentil revelers. In making recent improvements, the city has new walkways and better landscaping -- complementing the restaurants and shops that line the beachfront.
Shopping is a major activity, for tourists and residents. This is one of the wealthiest cities in the United States, with opulent homes lining the many canals. Fort Lauderdale has many interesting places to eat. It's also the departure point for many Caribbean cruises.

The Ft. Lauderdale area includes several towns, spread along the shoreline. To the north is Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, a quiet area without the hubbub of the main beaches. Pompano Beach is between Deerfield Beach and the main city. The most famous beach is in Ft. Lauderdale. To the south is Hollywood Beach -- with its Broadwalk and an informal ambiance.

Events & Festivals

  • Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, Oct 29 Nov 2, 2009
  • Seminole Hard Rock Winterfest Boat Parade, Dec 12, 2009
  • Stonewall Street Festival, June 20-21, 2009
  • Mt. Dora Bicycle Festival, Oct 9, 2009
  • Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival, Oct 23 - Nov 8, 2009
  • The International Olive Oil Festival, Dec 12-13th, 2009
  • 2009 Homestead Speedway Bicycle Festival, Oct 25, 2009
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