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Fort Lauderdale, known as the “Venice of America” because of its expansive and intricate canal system. A very popular destination because of its beaches and boats. It has a population of 183,606. Fort Lauderdale also plays host to over 4100 restaurants and 120 nightclubs.
Get in:
There are four airports serving South Florida:
- Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport
- Miami International Airport
- Palm Beach International Airport
- Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport
By train, Amtrak has two stops in the Fort Lauderdale area. Tri-Rail, a commuter rail line linking Miami, Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach in Florida is also another alternative.
By car, there are several ways of getting to Fort Lauderdale:
- Interstate 95 is the major North-South artery along the East side of the city. It connects Fort Lauderdale with the downtowns in Miami and West Palm Beach and goes north to Jacksonville and beyond.
- Florida's Turnpike runs North-South west of the city. To the south it connects to Homestead and the Florida Keys. To the North it connects to Orlando and North Florida.
- I-595/I-75 connects Fort Lauderdale to Florida's West Coast.
Greyhound bus lines services the trips to and from Fort lauderdale.
Get around:
The easiest way to get around is by car and if you want to rent one, it is cheaper to rent one outside of the airport. The city is set up on grid system, and is fairly easy to navigate. Be sure to have a map when visiting the east side of town since the canals divide the city up and you need to find bridges.
Taxis are very much available and are visible throughout the city but they are more expensive.
There are two options when getting around by bus. They are the Broward County Transit and the Sun Trolley. Both are cheap but the Sun Trolley is more convenient and has a nice scenic route.
Tri-Rail provides the rail service in Fort Lauderdale.
Fort Lauderdale is America's yachting capital, and as such has numerous boat charter and rental companies. This service is very pricey though but well worth it for the view and romance value.
You can also ride a bike which is a fast and very scenic alternative.
See:
- Fort Lauderdale Beach
- Downtown
- Wilton Manors
- Broward County
Do:
- Water activities
- Sightseeing
- Bike
- Party
- Dinner cruise
- Watch sports
- Get fit
- Eat
Get out:
- Port Everglades is the nation's second busiest port for cruise ships, after Port of Miami. There are many cruises of varying lengths (1 day to several weeks) available to choose from.
- South Florida (Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach) is the 6th largest metropolitan area in the United States. As such, the areas surrounding Fort Lauderdale have plenty to offer, particularly Miami.
- Check out Everglades National Park.
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Fort Lauderdale Restaurants
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A rough estimate puts the number of restaurants in Fort Lauderdale at around 4,500. These restaurants range in type from tiny cafes, quaint bistros, expansive waterfront dining places, ethnic enclaves to specialty eateries. The presence of all these eateries has lent a reputation to Fort Lauderdale of being an excellent venue for interesting culinary adventures.
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Fort Lauderdale Tourism
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In Fort Lauderdale, tourism is one of the most important activities that the local economy rests on. Nature's bounties in the form of long stretches of beaches are one of the main reasons that bring tourists to this spot. The lovely weather is the other main reason for tourists to throng to this place. So Fort Lauderdale's development is totally based and focused on tourism.
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Fort Lauderdale Golf Courses
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American Golfers Club, 3850 N Federal Hwy, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308, (954)564-8760, Public, 18 hole, 3,002 yds, Par 58, CR-N/A, S-N/A
Bonaventure Country Club, 200 Bonaventure Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33326, (954)389-2100, 36 holes West Course, Public, 18 hole, 6,128 yds, Par 70, CR-71, S-118 East Course, Public, 18 hole, 7,001 yds, Par 72, CR-74.2, S-132
Coral Ridge Country Club, 3801 Bayview Dr, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308, (954)449-4406, Private, 18 hole, 7,095 yds, Par 72, CR-74.1, S-134
Grande Oaks Golf Club, 3201 W Rolling Hills Cir, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33328, (954)916-2900, 27 holes Par-3 Course, Private, 9 hole, yds, Par , CR-N/A, S-N/A Grande Oaks Course, Private, 18 hole, 6,905 yds, Par 72, CR-72.7, S-124
Lauderhill Golf Course, 4141 NW 16th St, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33313, (954)730-2990, Municipal, 9 hole, 1,200 yds, Par 30, CR-N/A, S-N/A
Oak Tree Golf Club, 2400 W Prospect Rd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309, (954)733-8616, Public, 18 hole, 6,666 yds, Par 71, CR-72.4, S-130
Pine Island Ridge Country Club, 9400 Pine Ridge Dr, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33324, (954)472-1080, Private, 18 hole, 4,886 yds, Par 64, CR-63.7, S-108
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Fort Lauderdale Lodging
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Imagine if, amidst a sunny and delightful hubbub of beach activities, light-hearted music, eating, drinking and people-watching, there was a little space you could call your own. A place with a comfortable bed, a tastefully decorated and inviting living space, and even your own little kitchen. This is exactly what a Fort Lauderdale vacation rental offers to those savvy enough to reserve them, so for those who want a little bit of everything, read on.
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