Fort Lauderdale’s canals and charm have earned it the nickname “The Venice of America.” The beaches offer 23 miles of golden sand, lively with the spirited antics of happy vacationers. Sail the blue-green waters on a chartered catamaran, or dive beneath the surface to meet-and-greet the local sea life. Shopping and dining al fresco on Las Olas Boulevard is one of Fort Lauderdale’s greatest pleasures, thanks to adorable shops and prime people-watching.
Restaurants in Fort Lauderdale
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St Sebastian is a very new and fresh, if generally unremarkable church. It is the closest church to the hotels on A1A, and welcomes visitors, most notably by parishioners who drive visitors like me back to hotels after the service. It was a really nice gesture.
5.0 based on 40 reviews
Situated in the bustling neighborhood of Las Olas, on the banks of the New River, The Wharf Fort Lauderdale is an open-air special event space that aims to further shape the city's dynamic local culinary and cultural scene. The Wharf boats a setting unlike any other in South Florida. Coming in at over 1 acre, the whopping open-air pop-up welcomes patrons looking to please their palates with some of the most delectable libations and culinary creations in town. South Florida's most sought-after food vendors serve up gourmet dishes in a laid back setting to satisfy eager palates. Patrons quickly become regulars who come in to enjoy a rotation of restaurant quality fare, curated to please the foodie community.
I was looking for a nice place to enjoy with my family on a Sunday. Had been hearing about The Wharf in Fort Lauderdale and after enjoying The Wharf in Miami decided to check this new venue out. Had a great time enjoying the vibe and ambiance as well as the delicious food trucks. All this thanks to the hostess Maria who was so accommodating and personable. Highly recommend this place to anyone wanting to enjoy a day out in the open.
4.5 based on 6,619 reviews
Twinkling lights set the stage each evening for South Florida’s most architecturally unique, authentic, and eclectic shopping and dining district. Stroll the boulevard, duck in and out of our cool breezeways, and be delighted by what you’ll discover - nowhere else in Florida will you find. . . .Over 30 al fresco dining options, 10 major international art galleries, 2 world class museums, 65 unique shops filled with fashion, accessories, gifts, and more.
Its a very nice Street with tons of places to sit outside and enjoy great food from around the world. stores are nice
4.5 based on 29 reviews
We exist to be a Gospel-centered church that offers hope to South Florida through the reconciliation of people and the renewal of all things. Join us on Sunday mornings for worship at our 10:00am Traditional Service or 11:15am Contemporary Service. We also gather on Wednesday nights at 6:30pm for Men's and Women's Bible Study, Kidweek and Choir Practice. The Coral Ridge Concert Series seeks to present captivating music in a beautiful space to the people of South Florida.. The sanctuary of Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church was designed not only as a house for worship, but also as a venue for concerts. We cherish musicians and their stylistic diversity that is reflected in classical, choral, jazz, and modern music. As we continue our long-standing tradition of the Concert Series, we are excited to invite you to our upcoming 2017-2018 season.
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Nestled in the heart of a modern downtown, History Fort Lauderdale's campus includes 3 museums that tell the story of how a wartime fort became a modern city. The campus is the largest collection of historic buildings remaining in Broward County. The History Museum, housed in the 1905 New River Inn, contains exhibits from prehistoric through present day. The Pioneer House Museum (1907) is set as if the family will return at any moment for Sunday supper. Upstairs tour Louise King's sewing room, family bedrooms with period sleepwear, children's room with period dollhouse and antique dolls. The 1899 Schoolhouse Museum is complete with period wooden desks and textbooks. Guided tours of all 3 museums begin every day at 1 PM, 2 PM and 3PM.
Easy Place to hangout for an Hour or two, also close to riverwalk and the water taxi station. Make's for a fun afternoon.
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We went on a Saturday morning. A hand full of people.Quiet and relaxing. Cemeteries always tell a secret story of the past.
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