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Is it easy to get around Fort Lauderdale without a car?

Fort Lauderdale is a great city for getting around by bike. Few of the hotels are actually right on the beach, so a bike ride along the beach road provides water views the whole time. There are bike lanes on the streets you're most likely to travel on elsewhere, too, when you head inland.



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One of the most scenic runs you can take inland in Fort Lauderdale is on the Fort Lauderdale Riverwalk. This recently completed trail along the New River in downtown is considered by many “Florida's Most Beautiful Mile,” linking boutiques, restaurants, shops and museums with lush, tropical scenery.

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All Sun Trolley routes are free, except the Las Olas Link and Beach Link. Those routes cost $1.00 per ride, or $3.00 for an all-day pass.

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A: The best time to visit Fort Lauderdale overall is from May through mid-August, as this is when temperatures are beach-friendly, and a variety of events and festivals take place. However, if you're looking to avoid crowds, it may be best to visit in April or September.

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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 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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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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Boston has consistently ranked as the top city in the nation for living without a car. With excellent public transportation and high walkability, it's easy for residents to move around the city. Over 28% of Boston's population uses public transit, which is the third-largest share among the 331 cities analyzed.

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You should plan to spend around $182 per day on your vacation in Fort Lauderdale, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, $49 on meals for one day and $51 on local transportation.

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How long is the ride? It takes about three hours to go around the main Fort Lauderdale Route and end up where you started.

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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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