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About Fort Lauderdale

Overview

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States of America, is a destination that caters to the discerning traveler. Known for its year-round mild climate, this city offers sandy beaches perfect for daytime relaxation. As the sun sets, Fort Lauderdale transforms into a lively nightlife hub with a boulevard teeming with clubs, bars, and pubs. The city is also home to some of the finest restaurants, shops, and boutique hotels in Florida, making it a paradise for those who love to explore. Currently, the average price of hotels in Fort Lauderdale is $166, with options ranging from $67 to $540. With 100 hotels available, you can find accommodations in neighborhoods like East Fort Lauderdale, Central Beach, Downtown Fort Lauderdale, Harbordale, and 17th Street Causeway. Some of the most popular hotels include the Sea Club Resort, Aqua Hotel, Sonder at Riverwalk, Ocean Manor Beach Hotel, and Ocean Reef Hotel.

Things to do in Fort Lauderdale

Fort Lauderdale offers a variety of attractions that cater to different interests. The Bonnet House Museum & Gardens is a must-visit for history buffs and nature lovers alike. This 1921 estate, once home to artist Frederic Clay Bartlett and his wife Evelyn, offers guided tours through its formal tropical gardens and unique architectural design.

For those interested in aquatic sports, the International Swimming Hall of Fame is a treasure trove. This facility hosts numerous international competitions and features a 50-meter pool. The museum inside showcases photos and medals from significant swimming events worldwide, and you can even catch vintage swimming movies.

Art enthusiasts will find the NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale captivating. The museum houses permanent collections that include works by American artist William Glackens, pieces from the northern European CoBrA movement, and contemporary works by over 90 Cuban artists in exile. Don't miss the Picasso ceramics and the Indigo Room.

If you're looking for an adventure, the Billie Swamp Safari offers daily tours on swamp buggies through wetlands and wildlife areas on the Seminole Indians’ Big Cypress Reservation. The alligator farm is a hit with kids, and for the truly adventurous, overnight stays in native Tiki huts are available.

History aficionados will appreciate the Stranahan House, Fort Lauderdale’s oldest standing structure. Built in 1901 by Frank Stranahan, this building has served various roles, including a trading post, post office, and general store. Today, it operates as a museum that provides insights into South Florida Pioneer life.

Where to go out / nightlife in Fort Lauderdale

Fort Lauderdale's nightlife is as diverse as it is vibrant. The Culture Room is a hotspot for those who enjoy a rowdy atmosphere with music ranging from DJs to indie, alternative, punk, modern rock, and heavy metal. Be sure to check their schedule for current events.

The Poorhouse is a beloved local watering hole that features live performances by both local and national touring bands. With a menu full of American bar favorites and a wide selection of beers, it’s a friendly, fun-filled spot that keeps patrons coming back.

For a more refined experience, Posh Lounge offers unique maki rolls, traditional sushi, and other Japanese delicacies. Located in the Waverly, this lounge also features exotic hookah flavors and live DJs, making it a perfect spot for a night out.

McSorley's Beach Pub combines the best of both worlds with a chilled bar downstairs and a cool rooftop lounge upstairs. Enjoy a cold beer and some games before heading up to watch the sunset over the sea.

American Social Bar on Las Olas Boulevard offers a vibrant dining experience with a menu of updated American comfort food and a wide selection of craft brews. The gastropub features flat-screen TVs for sports fans and a lovely patio for enjoying the Florida weather.

Where to Eat in Fort Lauderdale

Fort Lauderdale's dining scene is as impressive as its nightlife. Boatyard is the city's premier waterfront dining spot, offering a sophisticated yet relaxed atmosphere with a nautical-chic vibe. The menu focuses on seafood, featuring the freshest catches of the day, premium cuts of meat, and a top-quality raw bar. Patrons can dine inside, outside, or dockside while watching boats cruise by.

Cafe Vico brings the romance and flavors of Northern Italy to Fort Lauderdale. This family-owned restaurant, in operation for 25 years, is known for its live music and delicious homemade pasta. The seafood ravioli is a must-try.

Chima Steakhouse on Las Olas Boulevard is a haven for meat lovers. This upscale Brazilian steakhouse offers an all-you-can-eat meat feast served tableside by Gauchos. The salad bar provides a fresh complement to the delicious meats.

Canyon Restaurant offers a unique Southwestern fusion menu that combines Asian, South, and Central American influences. Dishes like ostrich skewers and coriander-crusted tuna with sticky rice are accentuated with flavors like mango, wasabi, chipotle, and red chilies.

Casa D’Angelo is one of the most popular Italian restaurants in the area, with locations in Boca Raton, the Bahamas, and Fort Lauderdale. The authentic cuisine focuses on seasonal dishes, and the ambiance provides a Tuscan experience right in South Florida. Enjoy your meal with a hand-selected wine, expertly chosen by their wine steward.

Cheapest time to stay in Fort Lauderdale

August is the cheapest time to stay in Fort Lauderdale for an average of $137 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$188

February

$193

March

$193

April

$154

May

$159

June

$152

July

$147

August

$137

September

$142

October

$157

November

$167

December

$171