

Between the hustle of Fort Lauderdale and Miami Beach's bustle is the laid-back city of Hollywood, Florida. Hollywood's eclectic town is the perfect place to kick back at the beach during the day and hang out at a funky café in the evening. Explore the Historic Downtown Hollywood area or stroll through the ArtsPark at Young Circle, a 10-acre park with a visual arts pavilion displaying modern works.
This resort offers a stunning beachfront location nestled on a barrier island between the Atlantic Ocean and Intracoastal Waterway.
A true beach resort near all of South Florida's attractions, yet worlds away from all the distractions, the Fort Lauderdale Marriott Harbor Beach Resort & Spa encompasses 16 acres of private beachfront property, the largest private beach resort in South Florida. Choose from three on-site restaurants, a full-service spa, numerous amenities and fun activities for all.
Conveniently located near Downtown Las Olas, this oceanfront hotel is steps away from trendy restaurants, boutique shops, and cultural attractions. A resort-style hotel stocked with amenities.
A vibrant escape on the Intracoastal Waterway, Kimpton Shorebreak Fort Lauderdale Beach Resort sits in the midst of it all. Tucked away just steps from the beach, it provides a bird's-eye view of the city's boating life and just beyond the doors is the burgeoning downtown where you can find a polished mix of shops, restaurants, historical attractions and entertainment venues.
Soak up the sun with an escape to W Fort Lauderdale. Visit WET Deck, the pool five floors above the ocean. Steal the scene with bold nightlife in our Living Room or revel in delicious, award-winning restaurants. Stay near the action at W Fort Lauderdale.
Easily located between Fort Lauderdale and Miami Beach is the funky, laid-back town of Hollywood, Florida. While this is a popular place for tourists, it still feels a little retro, in the right way. There is something intimate about this area that separates it from the larger cities in the area. Here you can rent a bike and hit the Hollywood Beach Broadwalk, a 2.5-mile oceanfront path lined with shops, bars, and restaurants. Post up at a café and watch seemingly endless foot traffic pass you by as you gaze out towards the turquoise waters of the Atlantic.
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