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Can I go to Fort Lauderdale beach at night?

Fort Lauderdale Beach Park is free to access and open every day from 5 a.m. to midnight.



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Miami's beaches are known for its urban vibe that blends livelihood, vibrance, thrill, shopping, and dining. So, if you're looking for a beach that features a unique blend of urbanity & nature – Miami beach is for you. Beaches in Fort Lauderdale are celebrated for [relative] quietude and laid-back atmosphere.

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It's a rule that was in place for decades: no alcohol on the sand at Fort Lauderdale Beach. But after more than 30 years, the ban on booze has been lifted. Hotels like the Hilton are now rolling out your favorite cocktail on the beach.

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Most beaches are 24/7, yet parking may not be. So if you can access it by foot, it's open unless specifically called out.

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Can you go to the beach at night in Miami? The beach is closed to the public from 10 pm to sunrise. This is partly to deter crime and partly to deter people from sleeping there.

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Under Florida law, each city ordinance against nighttime beach sleeping or trespassing is a third-degree misdemeanor, punishable by up to a $500 fine and up to 60 days in jail.

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How to Spend 24 Hours in Fort Lauderdale
  • Begin the day with breakfast at The Floridian. ...
  • Head down to Fort Lauderdale Beach for an afternoon stroll. ...
  • Dig into some seafood at Coconuts Restaurant. ...
  • Sightseeing at Bonnet House Museum & Gardens. ...
  • Paddleboard at Sunset. ...
  • Grab dinner at Rocco's Tacos.


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Miami and Ft. Lauderdale residents, meanwhile, each have a 1 in 15 chance. (The latter's numbers are just slightly worse, with Miami's rate at 65 crimes per 1,000 residents and Ft. Lauderdale's at 68 per 1,000).

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