TripAdvisor's editorial team reviewed our attractions database and selected the best local attractions to highlight in this itinerary. Some are popular, some are off the beaten path, but all are worth a visit.
Nifty neighborhoods |
|  | Las Olas Boulevard: A refreshing change from the mega mall chain stores elsewhere in the city, this trendy boulevard has numerous individually owned boutiques and restaurants, including sidewalk cafes. Address: Fort Lauderdale, Florida Phone: 954 937 7386 |  |
|  | Las Olas Riverfront: This popular riverside entertainment and retail complex offers movie theaters, games for kids, stores, a flea market, and a surplus of places to eat, all in an open-air environment. Address: 300 SW First Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Phone: 954-522-6556 |  |
Historic homes |
|  | Bonnet House Museum and Gardens: Ponds with bonnet water lilies and tropical gardens surround this historic 1921 plantation-style waterfront home, whose artistic and innovative owners, famed artist Frederick Clay Bartlett and his wife Evelyn, made equally beautiful inside. Address: 900 North Birch Road, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Phone: 954-563-5393 Admission fee |  |
|  | Stranahan House: This turn-of-the-century home on the New River has the honor of being the oldest home in Fort Lauderdale, and visitors can admire the period antiques inside and learn about the history of the area on a house tour. Address: 335 Southeast 6th Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Phone: 954-524-4736 Admission fee |  |
Family fun |
|  | Museum of Discovery and Science and IMAX 3D Theater: Appealing to both children and adults, this interactive science museum makes learning entertaining, with a special Discovery Center for kids 7 and under, a planetarium with powerful telescopes for stargazing and an IMAX Theater that shows daily science-related films on its giant, 3-D screen. Address: 401 Southwest Second Street, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Phone: 954-467-6637 Admission fee |  |
|  | Everglades Holiday Park: Glide over grass and water lilies in an airboat tour of the Florida Everglades, where tropical birds fly overhead and you're sure to see alligators. The park also offers fishing, camping and other outdoor activities. Address: 21940 Griffin Road, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Phone: 954-434-8111 Free admission; fee for airboat tours |  |
Outdoor fun |
|  | Hugh Taylor Birch State Park: Smack in the middle of the city is this 180-acre park, offering a respite from city life with picnicking, camping, swimming and canoeing and a chance to tour the home of the generous man who donated his lovely estate to Florida. Address: 3109 East Sunrise Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Phone: 954-564-4521 Admission fee |  |
Up a lazy river |
|  | Jungle Queen: Cruise the New River, feast on an all you can eat southern buffet, and visit a tropical island all in one night! Address: Fort Lauderdale, Florida Phone: 954-462-5596 Admission fee |  |
Restaurants |
|  | Eduardo de San Angel: You won't find tacos and enchiladas at this lovely restaurant. The Mexican inspired dishes are sophisticated and full of flavor. Address: 2822 E Commercial Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Phone: (954) 772-4731 |  |
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