Fort Lauderdale Attractions: What You Shouldn't Miss!

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Fort Lauderdale attractions

Fort Lauderdale sights and their history


Fort Lauderdale Florida attractions have a fascinating history. The Tequesta originally settled the area in the 18th century. Later settlers from the Bahamas came and founded the place. The name honors Major William Lauderdale, a hero of the Seminole Wars. Some of Fort Lauderdale's attractions are reminiscent of the city's history.

 

 

In the 20th century, the city boomed thanks to the agricultural industry. But it wasn't just agriculture that shaped her. In the 1920s it became a tourist magnet. In the 70s, however, she was known for her crime. But that changed. Today it is a popular tourist destination with many sights.

Las Olas Boulevard invites you to stroll. Here you will find shops, restaurants and bars. The Riverwalk shows you the city from the water. And the Museum of Discovery and Science? A must for those hungry for knowledge.

So the history of Fort Lauderdale is multifaceted. A lot has changed from the first settlers to the present day. But one thing remains: the city keeps attracting new visitors with its sights and history.

Fort Lauderdale sights along the canals

We explore Fort Lauderdale Florida sights aboard the Jungle Queen IV. My head is slowly spinning: "Nick Nolte lives in this villa and Al Pacino shot one of his blockbusters in that one". It goes on like this or something like that while we leisurely board the sternwheeler jungle Queen through the channels of Fort Lauderdale slide. At first we thought about exploring the waters in and around Fort Lauderdale with a water taxi. Then we decided to go on the riverboat tour. This is in Miami / Fort Lauderdale Sightseeing Pass* contain. We wanted to learn a little more about what we see along the way. That's what the three-hour boat tour through the canals of Fort Lauderdale offered us. We would have passed it by water taxi without learning more about it. We wanted to know what and who is hiding behind the facades of the millionaire villas that line the waterways of America's Venice.

 

Jungle Queen Fort Lauderdale
The Jungle Queen IV shows us Fort Lauderdale Florida sights from the boat

 

 

Although raindrops fall shortly before departure, we stay on board. I'm actually very happy that the sun is not shining as intensely from the sky today as it has been in recent days. As a new arrival from wintry Germany, the sun quickly wins its battle here. We are red like now grilled Chicken. A few clouds in the sky are just right.

 

Yachts parked in front of mansions in Fort Lauderdale
Yachts parked in front of villas in Fort Lauderdale - typical Fort Lauderdale sights

 

The mansions of Fort Lauderdale

Anyone who lives behind the facades can be proud of. Numbers are buzzing past us telling about villas for $ 28 million or yachts that are worth several million dollars alone. Hollywood giants as well as the CEOs of international corporations are among the residents of these magnificent buildings. They have a good time and no one is afraid to show their wealth to the outside world: when we drive past a particularly large house, one of our fellow passengers asks: "Who lives there?" The answer comes promptly: "The chairman of the board large international corporation with his wife. "And again the question arises:" Only two people? Why do they need this huge house? ”The answer was typical:“ Well, because they can afford it. ”Stupid question: why else should a couple buy a 32-room house, right? In Fort Lauderdale there is no mess, there is a lot of stuff.

 

Pelicans in Fort Lauderdale
Pelicans in Fort Lauderdale are also local attractions

 

The yachts in Fort Lauderdale canals

Again and again we pass the driveways to canals that branch off from the main channel that leads west towards the Everglades. And everyone is lined with rows of yachts and superyachts lying left and right on the shore in front of the villas. If a boat owner wants to leave his pier, he must cautiously squeeze past the other impressive yachts until he reaches the wider waters of the main channel, which either leads to the sea or downtown Fort Lauderdale. And yeah, yachts are more important in these parts of Fort Lauderdale than a car - they are often the fastest way to get to the city center and shopping centers. If you live here, go shopping with your own boat or your own yacht, and it is not uncommon that the boat is used for the daily trip to the bakery or the weekly visit to the hairdresser.

 

Fort Lauderdale is the Venice of America
Yachts are more important than cars here - Fort Lauderdale Florida attractions

 

There are "bargains" on the canals

Nevertheless, there is always a “for sale” sign in between, which indicates that the economic crisis of recent years has not passed unnoticed by these circles in American society. However, the winners of the real estate crisis also live in these parts of Fort Lauderdales. Our guide shows us a villa that still looks very new - and it is, as he explains to us shortly afterwards: “It belongs to a lawyer who specializes in foreclosures. And he extends his house every week and month or buys neighboring properties. ”Is he popular with his neighbors? Our guide is discreetly silent and goes on to another topic.

A tip: you can use the channels of Fort Lauderdale also explore on a SUP tour, How much fun that is, says Olivia in her blog.

When we returned from the tangle of canals from Fort Lauderdale to the harbor area, the sun came out on time and let the magnificent villas shine in the evening light, as if to say: “Look, there are still Americans who are so stately Residences. "

 

 

That has to be in your   suitcase for a trip to Fort Lauderdale

  • Comfortable Shoes, because Fort Lauderdale and the surrounding area offer hiking opportunities
  • A  backpack, in which you have utensils and a Jacket for a day
  • If you are planning a hike, you can go to our hiking checklist check what things are in the suitcase must.
  • An Camera* for the numerous photo motifs that the Usedom sights and imperial baths offer. We recommend that Nikon D3500 *because it gives good photos and is light. You can also instantly deliver your photos to your mobile phone via SnapBridge and share them with your friends.
  • For the beach you need a  swimsuit or swimming trunks*. Use our packing list beach vacation. Then you won't forget anything for your beach holiday. .
  • Also ours packing list for the vacation is helpful so that you don't forget anything.

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Bonnet House's orchids come from Evelyn Bartlett's Breeding - Fort Lauderdale Florida Attractions
Bonnet House's orchids come from Evelyn Bartlett's Breeding - Fort Lauderdale Florida Attractions

 

The gardens at Bonnet House

As far as the eye can see, orchids await us in the gardens at Bonnet House in Fort Lauderdale. And not only the. Also interesting is the history of its inhabitants. Helen Clay Bartlett was responsible for the gardens that hide behind the fence of the Bonnet House. She created a paradise for her family. Their successors extended this and brought together a breathtaking collection of art, kitsch and clutter. This fits wonderfully into the gardens and courtyards of the house.

Bonnet House in Fort Lauderdale
900 N Birch Rd
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304

 

Gulf Stream Mall
Gulfstream Mall in Ft. Lauderdale - Fort Lauderdale Florida landmarks

 

The Gulfstream Mall & Race Track

I think it can only happen in Florida. A combination of shopping mall and racecourse. If you go shopping in the Gulfstream Mall, you can join in a horseback race during a shopping break. Directly to the shopping paradise is followed by a racecourse. Over lunch in one of the sidewalk cafes and restaurants in the mall, you can see the horses showing the jockeys before the race. Maybe you feel like watching one of the races yourself. An exceptional experience is the mall in any case.

Gulfstream Mall & Race Track near Fort Lauderdale
901 S Federal Hwy
Hallandale Beach, FL 33009

 

Festival Flea Market
Circus horses - just where to put them? - Fort Lauderdale Florida attractions

 

Fort Lauderdale in the rain: in the Festival Flea Market

It also rains in Florida from time to time. When that happens, water masses often patter from the sky, as we seldom see them in Europe. Then it is good to spend a few hours in a sheltered environment. Especially exciting is a visit to the Festival Flea Market. There you can stroll for hours through the huge halls in search of vintage souvenirsthat remind you of Florida at home. We spent the only rainy day of our Florida trip there. We have seen only a small part of the antiques and old utensils that the dealers offer. The Festival Flea Market is not just a way to weather a rainy day. He also provides great insights into the lives of Americans.

The Festival Flea Market near Fort Lauderdale
2900 West Sample Road
Pompano Beach
Florida 33073

 

Other Fort Lauderdale attractions worth visiting

Las Olas Blvd

This is a street with shops, restaurants and bars. Many of the city's cultural attractions are also located here.

Fort Lauderdale Beach

A popular beach with white sand and crystal clear water. It offers a variety of activities from sunbathing to water sports.

The riverwalk

A pedestrian and bike path along the New River that takes in some of the city's most well-known landmarks and attractions.

Downtown Fort Lauderdale

A lively city center with many shops, restaurants, bars and entertainment venues.

Las Olas Marina

A marina on the banks of the New River with a breathtaking view of the city skyline.

Hugh Taylor Birch State Park

A natural oasis in the heart of Fort Lauderdale with a variety of wildlife and a two-mile stretch of beach that also offers shade.

Museum of Discovery and Science

An interactive museum that focuses on science, technology and the natural world.

 

Transportation options in Fort Lauderdale

One of the highlights are the water taxis. They glide gently over the waterways and not only offer you transport, but also impressive views. It's a relaxed way to explore the "Venice of America".

If you prefer to stay on land, are Rental car a good choice. They give you flexibility and independence. This is how you discover corners of the city that would otherwise remain hidden. But remember to keep an eye on traffic and parking.

Of course there is also public transport. Buses connect important points of the city with each other. They are reliable and an inexpensive option. For longer distances, the Tri-Rail is worth considering. It connects Fort Lauderdale with Miami and West Palm Beach.

 

Tips for visitors

Fort Lauderdale has a variety of attractions to offer. Are you planning a visit? Here we have some tips for you.

Start at Las Olas Blvd. Life pulsates here. Shops, restaurants and bars are waiting for you. Then the Riverwalk beckons. This walkway along the New River gives you a different perspective of the city.

For those thirsty for knowledge, the Museum of Discovery and Science is a must. Interactive exhibits make science exciting and tangible. If you love nature, visit Hugh Taylor Birch State Park. It offers peace and relaxation in the middle of the city. We also liked the Bonnet House with its garden.

A tip for bargain hunters: Use public transport. They are cheap and take you to many attractions. Or try the water taxis. Not only do they offer transportation, but great views as well.

Finally, a culinary tip: be sure to try the local seafood. They are fresh and delicious.

 

Do you like to travel by motorhome?

  • Do you want to rent a mobile home? Then you will find information and a selection of booking options.
  • Also check our packing list for campers to see whether you have packed everything for your motorhome tour.
  • There are many campsites in and around Fort Lauderdale. For example, one is Easterlin Park, 1000 NW 38th St, Oakland Park, FL 33309, United States

 

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Source Fort Lauderdale Attractions: Research on site with support from the Greater Fort Lauderdale Convention & Visitors Bureau. However, our opinion remains our own. Travel Tips for Slow Travelers you can also find here.

Text: © Copyright Monika Fuchs and TravelWorldOnline
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Fort Lauderdale Attractions: What You Shouldn't Miss!

Monika Fuchs

Monika Fuchs and Petar Fuchs are the authors and publishers of the Food and Slow Travel blog  TravelWorldOnline. They have been publishing this blog since 2005. TravelWorldOnline has been online since 2001. Their topics are trips to Savor, wine tourism worldwide and slow travel. During her studies Monika Fuchs spent some time in North America, where she - partly together with Petar Fuchs - traveled to the USA and Canada and spent a research year in British Columbia. This intensified her thirst for knowledge, which she satisfied for 6 years as an adventure guide for Rotel Tours and then for 11 years as a tour guide for Studiosus Reisen around the world. She was constantly expanding her travel regions, but curiosity still gnawed at her: "What's beyond the horizon? What else is there to discover in this city? Which people are interesting here? What do they eat in this region?" As a freelance travel journalist (her articles have appeared in DIE ZEIT, 360° Canada, 360° USA, etc.), she is now looking for answers to these questions as a travel writer and travel blogger in many countries around the world. Petar Fuchs produces the videos on this blog as well as on YouTube. Monika Fuchs from TravelWorldOnline is among Germany's top 50 bloggers in 2021. Find more Information about Monika and Petar Fuchs here.