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Is Fort Lauderdale a walking city?

Fort Lauderdale has an average Walk Score of 56 with 165,521 residents. Fort Lauderdale has some public transportation and is somewhat bikeable.



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Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway, Lauderdale-by-the-Sea is a walkable waterfront community. It's a popular spot not only for its beautiful beaches but also its near-shore coral reefs, allowing residents and visitors alike to enjoy the underwater wonders.

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River Walk North is about a mile one-way along the river; River Walk South is about half a mile one-way on the other side. S. Ave. of the Arts near Esplanade Park or off E Las Olas Blvd.

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Fort Lauderdale is famous for its beaches, arts, culture, and events. From shopping on Las Olas Boulevard to gondola rides on the canals, to a historic riverfront, this is the Venice of America. Along Las Olas Boulevard, shopping, dining, and the historic districts.

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  1. Fort Lauderdale Beachfront.
  2. Riverwalk Fort Lauderdale.
  3. Intracoastal Waterway Fort Lauderdale.
  4. Las Olas Boulevard.
  5. Sawgrass Recreation Park.
  6. NSU Art Museum.
  7. Hugh Taylor Birch State Park.
  8. Historic Stranahan House Museum.


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Fort Lauderdale Beach is just two miles but a world away from Downtown, its fine stretch of sand lined with posh resorts, restaurants, bars (the Elbo Room has been open since 1938), paddleboard rentals, T-shirt and swimwear shops, coconut palms, rollerbladers, and cyclists.

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Broward County is home to 1.8 million residents in 31 cities sprawling across 1,200 square miles that include 505,600 acres of Everglades on the western edge. Clients who choose not to rent a car, can get around via the Community Shuttle, Tri-Rail, Water Taxi, Uber, Lyft, taxi and bus.

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Fort Lauderdale has an enormous number of senior-friendly attractions to offer.

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Fort Lauderdale features world-class amenities in walkable areas and is easy to get around, so you don't have to worry about getting lost. Fort Lauderdale Beach, Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, and Las Olas are the main parts of the town and see very little crime.

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Fort Lauderdale's wide stretches of white sand surpass those of its southern neighbor and, to some, are the best shores statewide. And when you consider its fantastic scenery, great dining options and range of things to do, Fort Lauderdale is also somewhat affordable compared to similar vacation spots.

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The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime. Dogs are welcome, but must be on a leash. This beachfront walking tour starts in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, a quaint beach village on the northern end of Fort Lauderdale.

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Fort Lauderdale is located toward the southern tip of Florida, which is why it comes as no surprise that the places locals love to eat are mostly fresh seafood and Latin-inspired restaurants. People travel from all over to enjoy their beautiful beaches and take advantage of the amazing laid-back vacation vibe.

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