Neighboring Cities: Oakland Park | Wilton Manors | Lauderdale-By-The-Sea | Dania Beach | Hollywood | Davie | Plantation | Lauderhill | Lauderdale Lakes | Tamarac | North Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale is part of the the South Florida metropolitan area and is one of the fastest growing urbanized areas in the state of Florida. Located in Broward County, Ft. Lauderdale has become known for its beach-side location, tropical climate, scenic waterways and year round night life and entertainment. Fort Lauderdale is full of recreational, cultural and entertainment attractions and activities including events held at the Lockhart Stadium. Residents and visitors who fancy the arts enjoy museums, art galleries, music and dance including the Riverwalk, the cornerstone of Ft. Lauderdale's arts, science, cultural, and historic district which features Broward Center for Performing Arts, Museum of Art and Old Fort Lauderdale Village and Museum. Downtown Fort Lauderdale and the entertainment district has grown dramatically in recent years with the addition of new hotels, high-rise condominiums, boutiques, galleries, and fine restaurants. Las Olas Boulevard is Fort Lauderdale's center of fashion, fine dining, and entertainment. Downtown is also the educational center of Ft. Lauderdale featuring institutions like Florida Atlantic University, Florida International University and Broward Community College and the award winning Broward County Main Library. The city has many public transportation options including the Tri-Rail, which connects Fort Lauderdale to Miami and West Palm Beach. Its residential communities offer a wide range of housing options from its thriving condominium with ocean views to loft style, villas, town homes, and single family homes. |