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Fort Lauderdale Limousine Ride
By Randy Ramjeet | Published  05/22/2008 | Fort Lauderdale | Unrated
Fort Lauderdale Limousine Ride

Securing a limousine in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida can be a great choice. There are many great places to visit in Ft. Lauderdale like Ft. Lauderdale Beach, Las Olas and Downtown Ft. Lauderdale. With a chauffeured limousine the worries of asking for directions, finding short routes to prime locations and getting lost are eliminated from your excursion-leaving you more time for things that matter.

Fort Lauderdale is known as the "Venice of America" due to its expansive and intricate canal system. When visiting Ft. Lauderdale be sure to check out its arts and entertainment district that runs east-west along Las Olas Boulevard, from the beach to the heart of downtown. Be sure to catch a show at the Broward Center for Performing Arts.

After the show, enjoy a cocktail or two in Las Olas. Las Olas, means "The Waves" in Spanish, is home to many bars, nightclubs, bridal stores, trendy shops, chic boutiques, art galleries, restaurants and hotels. It is a must see for any visitor to Ft. Lauderdale.

In addition to its museums, beaches, and nightlife, Fort Lauderdale is home to the other must see stops including:

  • Fort Lauderdale Swap Shop: a large indoor/outdoor flea market and the site of the world's largest drive-in movie theater, with 13 screens.
  • International Swimming Hall of Fame is located on Fort Lauderdale beach
  • Hugh Taylor Birch State Park: is a 180-acre (0.73 kmē) park along the beach, with nature trails, camping and picnicking areas, canoeing, and features the Terramar Visitor Center, with exhibits about the ecosystem of the park.

Be sure to consider a limousine rental for your next trip to Ft. Lauderdale Florida.


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