Ft. Lauderdale

Fort Lauderdale is a thriving, active metropolis whose attractions are as endless as they are unique. Here you’ll find the key to that wonderful contradiction-the active pursuit of relaxation-that flourishes in the warm and sunny world of South Florida.
Boasting 23 miles of superb white beaches se along the sparking blue waters of the Atlantic, Fort Lauderdale is a dazzling playground for snorkeling, sailing or simply letting the cares of the world drift away. The city is also commonly referred to as the “Venice of America,” as it is home to the Intracoastal Waterway that encompasses over 300miles of inland waterways that wind their way amongst palatial estates.
W Fort Lauderdale
Lounging on Florida’s Gold Coast just a wave away from Millionaires Row, W Fort Lauderdale provides the perfect balance of style and soul. Holding court on 315 feet of golden-sand coastline, the W is sensational sand and surf on one side, and intracoastal elegance on the other. Come play where you can twinkle your toes in the Atlantic and yacht into the sunset. Enjoy the panoramic sea views from one of 517 stylish rooms, savor the sensational Steak 954 by Stephehen Starr, socialize at Whiskey Blue, lounge in the Living Room, pamper at Bliss Spa, work out at Sweat or get wet in the cool pools.

Las Olas Boulevard
Las Olas Boulevard is a mile long strip of fashion, art and sidewalk cafes. Shop the chic fashion boutiques or sip a latte at an outdoor café. Make sure to stop by the Stranahan House, a preserved 1900s house furnished with antiques of the era.
Riverwalk Arts & Entertainment District
The heart of downtown Fort Lauderdale pulses with shopping, dining, waterfront parks and
cultural attractions -- the Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Museum of Discovery & Science/Autonation 3D IMAX, Florida Grand Opera, Fort Lauderdale History Center, Museum of Art | Fort Lauderdale, Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival, and Stranahan House. All are along brick-lined Riverwalk, a meandering promenade that runs along the New River. The 22-block district includes chic Las Olas Blvd for fashion, dining and nightlife.







