Fort Lauderdale

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By nelrod21

Fort Lauderdale

Fort Lauderdale is a wonderful city with a thriving marine and yachting community. Known as the Venice of America, Fort Lauderdale is a meca for travelers and tourists the world over.
Fort Lauderdale was named after Major William Lauderdale who built one of the first forts in 1832. Today, Fort Lauderdale is one of the most premier beaches in the world.Fort Lauderdale is virtually the entertainment capitol of Florida's east coast. While the spring breakers have moved on to other party places, Fort Lauderdale has managed to grow into a metropolitan area of communities offering hundreds of choices of entertainment.Fort Lauderdale's weather is comfortable year round. Temperatures here rarely drop into the 60s and usually stays well into the 70s in the winter months.The beauty of the Atlantic water coupled with the sights and sounds of the city is enough to make everyone want to stay and settle down in the city.
The City of Fort Lauderdale is situated on the southeast coast of Florida, centrally located between Miami and Palm Beach. It is the largest of Broward County's 30 municipalities and the seventh largest city in Florida. Embraced by the Atlantic Ocean, New River and a myriad of scenic inland waterways, Fort Lauderdale truly lives up to its designation as the "Venice of America."It offers an outstanding quality of life, highlighted by a semi-tropical climate, rich natural beauty and array of cultural, entertainment and educational amenities. Blessed with over 3,000 hours of sunshine each year and pleasant year-round ocean breezes, world-famous Fort Lauderdale Beach offers premier opportunities for recreation, relaxation and enjoyment.


 Fort Lauderdale beach has an award winning wave-wall along it's coastline. You will find sidewalk cafe's, shops, restaurants and many entertainment venues. Enjoy lots of activities along the beach or just lay back and relax in the sun.Today, Fort Lauderdale is one of the most premier beaches in the world. More than seven miles of sparkling beach with beautiful views of the Atlantic Ocean.If you're looking for a golf vacation in Fort Lauderdale or the Palm Beaches, Fort Lauderdale boasts dozens of golf courses in the area.
Take your pick from discos to scuba diving adventures among the just-offshore reefs, from alligator feedings to riverboat rides through a myriad of canals that have given this seaside city the nickname Venice of the Americas. Fort Lauderdale is a great choice for anyone who is really looking for a fun in the sun vacation.
Looking to get away? Lots of cruises leave from Fort Lauderdale and if you have booked a cruise, see the list of hotels near Port Everglades.Disneyworld and all its offshoot attractions are just a few hours drive away, but most folks do not come to Fort Lauderdale for wild rides and endless lines. Rather, they come here to recover from those and other stresses on more than 20 miles of soft sand beaches that bake in sunshine that is just as reliable as cold slushy days of New England in February.


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Fort Lauderdale an amazing view of the beach
Fort Lauderdale an amazing view of the beach

Ft.Lauderdale Beach/January ,2009

Fort Lauderdale

Lago Mar Resort and Club

Lago Mar's lagoon pool area is akin to an island oasis
Lago Mar's lagoon pool area is akin to an island oasis

Greater Fort Lauderdale

Fort Lauderdale Nature

The inlets, canals and flats of the Fort Lauderdale & Miami areas are the natural habitat of a variety of game fishing such as barracuda, snook, jack cravelles, and of course, Florida's "silver king", tarpon. These inland waters are always calm, and the fishing, world class.

Ft. Lauderdale's Beach Bars

Fort Lauderdale is one of the hottest cities for nightlife. With hundreds of happening bars and clubs, this South Florida city makes it a great place to enjoy yourself at night as well as the day. Whether your looking for a very tropical or trendy location to spend your evenings, there is always somthing new to try out.

The city has plenty of areas packed full of restaurants, clubs, and bars. Fort Lauderdale has just recently welcomed the building of the new Seminole Indian Casino and Hotel. This new casino offers lots to do including pleanty of gambling and very popular clubs that make this new spot one of the most happening nightlife scenes in Florida. Whether your a local and are looking for something to do or are planning a vacation. This city always provides something to do and fun places to go.
Check some of these local hotspots.
The party paradise for locals is a strip of bars and restaurant/bars along 2nd Street. Known locally as Himmarshee Village, this is casual and no-cover territory, where weaving in and out of the bars is part of the fun. Sometimes, just a stroll along the street is sufficient – beers are sold out of portable coolers.
 

Dicey Riley's,Tarpon Bend Food & Tackle,Latino Fire,San Loco,Himmarshee Bar & Grille ,Capone's O'Hara's Pub,Murphy's Law, Maguire's Hill 16,Waxy O'Connor's,Automatic Slims

Ft. Lauderdale's Beach Bars

LuLu's Bait Shop

Elbo Room

Fat Tuesday

Cafe Iguana

Sally O'Brien's pub

Beach Bums

The Parrot Lounge

Comments

Jill 3 years ago

I love Fort Lauderdale !!

Raymond 3 years ago

Nice hub im going to Fort Lauderdale this week grate youtube vid

Kim 3 years ago

Cool vid

Anne 3 years ago

Cooool vid !!!!

Nelson 3 years ago

Fort Lauderdale offers amazing snorkelling!

Bobby D 3 years ago

nice vid wish i was chillin in da sunshine state right about now

thebionicpig  3 years ago

Very nice...I am considering a move to South Florida early next year from here in Daytona Beach.

steven  21 months ago

go to florida the 6 september , Im so excited !

Cary 15 months ago

Great info on a great place. the food, the entertainment, and the people are first class.

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    Bike lanes, pedestrian promenades and a curvaceous wave wall run along the main stretch of Fort Lauderdale's beachfront. Photo By: Greater Fort Lauderdale Convention and Visitors Bureau
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