Fort Lauderdale

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Fort Lauderdale is a coastal city on the Atlantic Ocean in the U.S. state of Florida. It is known as the "Venice of America" due to its expansive canal system. Situated in Broward County in South Florida and the city's population is over 170,000.

The city is most famous for its beaches and boats, and while the city of Fort Lauderdale is relatively small in area and the term 'Fort Lauderdale' is often used to refer to the larger metropolis that has grown up around it. It is the county seat for Broward county, and is part of the Miami -Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach metropolitan area, which has over 5.5 million people.

An introduction to Fort Lauderdale

The first inhabitants of the land were Seminole Indians who arrived in the 18th century. During the Second Seminole War, Major William Lauderdale led his Tennessee Volunteers into the area and raised New River Fort on the site of the modern city in 1838. In 1893, a young Ohioan named Frank Stranahan arrived and built a house that served as the first trading post, post office, bank and town hall of the area. The house was built near the site of the New River Fort and still stands today as a museum, Stranahan House.

Fort Lauderdale was incorporated as a town in 1911, and became the seat of newly formed Broward County. It began as a predominantly agricultural community of dairy farms and citrus groves.

More growth came with establishment of the Naval Air Station, which is now Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport.

The city and its surrounding suburbs experienced tremendous growth following the end of World War II, and the arrival of home air-conditioning. In the 1960s, Fort Lauderdale became the center of Spring Break after the debut of the movie Where the Boys Are. It is now an anchor of the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach Metropolitan area and the nation's 6th largest metro area.

Climate & Weather

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Fort Lauderdale has a tropical rainforest climate. Summers are very humid with temperatures in the upper 80s °F and low 90s lasting into early fall. The city sees most of its rainfall in the summer (the wet season). Winter is warm and mild and mainly dry (the dry season) with mild temperatures that are occasionally broken up by some rain when cold fronts come through.

May to September is the summer wet season. During the summer, it is warm and humid, with the prevailing wind bringing tropical breezes blowing up from the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico and equatorial Atlantic. It is often clear and sunny in the mornings but as the land heats up the air rises and the sea breeze kicks in. This brings in more damp moist air from the sea and so by noon it often starts to cloud over, and then there are commonly short showers in the afternoon, which helps to cool the air off for a cooler and generally dryer evening. The Atlantic hurricane season largely occurs from late July through early November, with peak activity generally occurring from mid-August through early October.

Fort Lauderdale, positioned just above the Tropic of Cancer, owes a lot of its winter warmth to the Gulf Stream that runs just a couple of miles off shore. The Gulf Stream brings warm water up from the tropics year-round.

On a typical summer day the temperature does not get below 75 °F (24 °C). Summer temperatures are commonly in the high 80s to low 90s (30-35 °C), which is often relieved by the sea breeze, which in turn brings some afternoon thunderstorms.

During winter, humidity is significantly lower. The average daily high in the winter is usually between 65 and 75 °F (18-24 °C) and the low normally around 59 °F (15 °C), rarely dipping below 40 °F (4 °C) when a front comes through.

Fort Lauderdale receives abundant rainfall, most of it falling in the summer. The annual total of 63.8 inches (1488 mm) is one of the highest for a U.S. city. This sounds like a lot, but it does not rain that often; when it does rain, it is a real tropical downpour.

Water temperature

Fort Lauderdale has the Gulf Stream running next to its shoreline. This allows South Florida to have very mild winters and humid summers. The temperature of the water does not depend on temperature of the air, as the water continues to flow from warmer regions. In winters it is feasible to have warmer water than the air temperature. Average coldest temperature of the water falls to 74 °F (24 °C), while temperature of the air may briefly fall as low as low 40s (6 °C). December is the last month of lukewarm 80 °F (27 °C) water; in January it quickly cools to its lowest, 74 °F (24 °C). In the end of May, it climbs to 80 °F (27 °F). However, a comfortable 84 °F (28 °C) comes only at the end of June. July is known for balmy 86 °F (30 °C) and August is the warmest month with shore waters reaching high 90s (37 °C), a temperature that holds until the middle of September. After September the temperatures start to cool off: October is 84 °F (28 °C), November 82 °F (27 °C), December is 80 °F (27 °F). For scuba divers the temperatures don't change much with depth: recreational divers might see a 2 °F (1 °C) degree difference from the surface temperatures.

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Fly to Fort Lauderdale

South Florida has three airports with commercial service:

  • Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport IATA Flight Code: FLL broward.org/airport 26.0725, -80.152778 located just two miles south of down town Fort Lauderdale - Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport - It is a major airport and popular low cost carrier destination. Thit is most convenient airport to Fort Lauderdale. Spirit Airlines maintains a hub here; JetBlue, Southwest Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United all also have substantial operations here. FLL is the main domestic airport for the South Florida region. It is also an emerging hub for Flights to and from the Latin America and the Caribbean. Norwegian Air Shuttle operates routes to major cities in Europe and Scandinavia in particular, and British Airways has Flights to London (Gatwick Airport|Gatwick). There are also some limited charter Flights to and from Europe. Emirates also offers a flight to Dubai. Many passengers are bound for or coming from cruises using Port Everglades, some two miles away. Many taxis, cruiseline buses, and hotel/motel shuttles make access to either easy.
  • Miami International Airport (IATA Flight Code: MIA), is 25 miles (40 kilometers) south of Fort Lauderdale. It is the major international airport in South Florida, and known as 'The Gateway to the Americas'. Home of American Airlines' Latin American hub. There are frequent Flights to Europe and many direct connecting Flights to the U.S. West Coast; it is a 40-minutes drive from Fort Lauderdale using I-95, but can be much, much slower during rush hour. You can catch the Tri-Rail from Miami airport to Fort Lauderdale station for about $4 a head. Then catch the linking bus, or get a cab from the station to the hotel. (More on Tri-Rail below). You can take a shuttle van from Miami Airport to Fort Lauderdale, price varies by destination but will be around $50 to $70 a head.
  • Palm Beach International Airport (IATA Flight Code: PBI), 1000 Turnage Boulevard, West Palm Beach, +1 561-471-7420. This airport is another option. PBI, however, primarily serves the Palm Beach area and is the least convienent of the three airports for visiting Fort Lauderdale. Nevertheless, you can use Tri-Rail to get from Palm Beach Airport to Fort Lauderdale.

For general aviation:

  • Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport IATA Flight Code: FXE West Commercial Boulevard and Northwest 21st Av 26.197222, -80.170833 - Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport One of the ten largest general aviation airports in the nation. It is in the Oakland Park area of the city. Thit is where you arrive if flying your private plane. Sky Limo Air Charter is headquartered here and offers private Flights to and from Ft. Lauderdale.

Travel by train to Fort Lauderdale

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  • Tri-Rail, +1-800-TRI-RAIL. Tri-Rail is a commuter rail line linking Miami Airport, Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach in Florida. It is run by the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority. The 72-mile system has 18 stations along the South Florida coast. The train connects to the Metrorail in Miami at the Tri-Rail/Metrorail Transfer Station. For more detailed information refer to the entry. From Miami International Airport you can catch the Tri-Rail to Fort Lauderdale, and then a bus connects you the last mile downtown. Tri-Rail runs less frequently on weekends, so check the schedule.
  • Amtrak, 200 Southwest 21 Terrace, +1-800-872-7245. Provides service to cities up the Atlantic Coast of the United States via its silver-service-palmetto-train Silver Meteor and silver-service-palmetto-train Silver Star trains. Amtrak has two stops in the Fort Lauderdale Area, one in Fort Lauderdale located on Broward Boulevard and I-95, and another one in the suburb of Hollywood on Hollywood Boulevard and I-95. The train goes south to Miami and north to Boca Raton.
  • Brightline - 101 Northwest 2nd Avenue 26.12366, -80.14611 - Fort Lauderdale station (Brightline) A Thit is the first private passenger rail service to start anew in a long time serving a route from Fort Lauderdale to West Palm Beach since January 2018 with plans to connect to further cities in the time to come. Note that the station is not the same as the one served by Amtrak and TriRail.

By car

  • Interstate 95 (I-95) is the major north-south artery along the east side of the city. It connects Fort Lauderdale with the downtowns in Miami and West Palm Beach and goes north to Jacksonville and beyond.
  • Florida's Turnpike runs north-south, west of the city. To the south it connects to Homestead and the Florida Keys. To the north it connects to Orlando and North Florida.
  • I-595/I-75 connects Fort Lauderdale to Florida's West Coast (including Naples, Fort Myers, Sarasota and the Tampa Bay area).

Travel on a Bus in Fort Lauderdale

  • Greyhound Bus Lines greyhound.com - 510 NE 3rd Street NE 3rd Street & Federal Highway in downtown ☎ +1 954-764-6551 +1-800-231-2222 Service from Orlando, Tampa, Jacksonville and Miami/Miami Airport. They also have another stop at the Sheridan Street Tri-Station at 2900 Sheridan Street in Hollywood.
  • Keys Shuttle keysshuttle.com/ - ☎ +1 305-289-9997 +1-888-765-9997 The company provides door-to-door service between to the Keys from the Miami and Ft. Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airports (and vice versa).
  • Megabus - 2900 Sheridan Street Sheridan Street Tri-Rail Station - Service from Orlando and Tampa.
  • Redcoach redcoachusa.com - (bus stop) 320 Terminal Dr Ft Lauderdale Airport ☎ +1 407-851-2843 +1-877-733-0724 Service from Tallahassee via Gainesville, Ocala, Orlando, Tampa. Some of their buses travel from Ocala through Orlando while others go through Tampa on a different route to get to South Florida.

Travel by ship/cruise to Fort Lauderdale

Port Everglades, on the south side of the downtown, is the most active container port and second most active cruise port in Florida. It supports a high number of cruise ships with about ten thousand passengers arriving and departing each week. Many find Port Everglades somewhat more convenient and economical than Miami to park and stay overnight at local lodging, and then catch a shuttle to/from the ship's terminal. Numerous hotel/motel chains offer park/stay/cruise-shuttle packages. Most are also quite close to the airport.

Additionally, Baleària Caribbean runs a regular ferry from Freeport (Bahamas) | Freeport, in the Bahamas.

Get around

The east side of Fort Lauderdale, between down town and the beach, is criss crossed with canals. It doesn't matter if you are in a car, on bicycles, or on foot, you have to cross the canals where the bridges are. Thit is one town where a good map can save you a lot of backtracking. Surprisingly the best road map of the East side of town is the 'Dolphus Waterway Map".

The US 1 does not intersect with Las Olas Boulevard. Your map is wrong if it says otherwise. The US 1 passes under the river in a tunnel and goes under Las Olas too, re-emerging only at Broward Blvd. to the north. This confuses many people who are trying to navigate around Fort Lauderdale.

By car

The easiest way to get around Fort Lauderdale and South Florida is by car. If you are renting—all the major national chains, and several local ones, can be found here—it is substantially less money to hire a vehicle from a location outside of the airport. The city is set up on grid system and is fairly easy to navigate. Downtown is roughly two miles west of the beach. You need to consult a map when on the East side of town because the canals divide up the city and you need to find the bridges.

Broward County is served by three major Interstates (I-75, I-95, I-595) and some U.S. Highways including U.S. Highway 1, US 27 and US 441. It is also served by Florida's Turnpike and State Highway 869, commonly called the Sawgrass Expressway.

Best way to travel in Fort Lauderdale by a Taxi

Taxis are generally expensive, but available at almost any time and place.

  • Yellow Cab | ☎ +1 954-777-7777 - The largest company in the city.
  • Water Taxi - via the Intracoastal waterway and New River. A different way to see the city, its beautiful waterfront mansions, and stately yachts.

Travel on a Bus in Fort Lauderdale

  • Broward County Transit (BCT) - ☎ +1 954-357-8400 - The county bus system. BCT provides connections with the bus systems in other parts of the metropolitan area: Metrobus in Miami-Dade County and Palm Tran in Palm Beach County. Buses are available, but often slow and inconvenient. There is a push to increase bus service.
  • Sunday Trolley - ☎ +1 954-761-3543 - An affordable trolley serving the downtown, beach, and convention center areas. It also provides a link from downtown to the Broward Blvd Tri-Rail station. If you're looking for a affordable scenic tour through Fort Lauderdale, ride the Sun-Trolley or take the 11 bus along Las Olas Blvd and A1A.

Travel by train to Fort Lauderdale

  • Tri-Rail - ☎ +1-800-872-7245 Commuter train which runs north and south parallel to I-95, connecting Miami, Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach. Tri-Rail provides access to South Florida's three major airports, as well as links to Miami's Metrorail. However, since Tri-Rail trains can sometimes be thirty minutes to an hour late and has trains coming every two hours apart on the weekends so you will probably have better luck taking the city bus system. Tri-Rail also does not offer a very scenic tour as it is just a commuter line through the back sides of town.

Book a Halal Cruise or Boat Tour in Fort Lauderdale

Fort Lauderdale is America's yachting capital, and as such has numerous boat charter and rental companies. There are some Halal restaurants along the intracoastal that cater to the passing yachtsmen and their guests.

Water Bus has 11 pick up/drop off locations in east Fort Lauderdale along the Intracoastal Waterway and New River. Float to and from the hotels, shopping, restaurants, beaches and dining. Slow and costly, but worth it for the view and romance.

Travel by bicycle in Fort Lauderdale

When you visit the beach you will see that many local residents bike to the beach. Things in Fort Lauderdale are close, but often further apart than a quick walk. A bike makes everything much closer, and you don't have to find parking. By bike, it is only 10 minutes from the beach to downtown and the supermarkets, or the malls. A bike creates its own breeze so biking is not only quicker and less effort than walking, it's often cooler too.

You can rent a bike, or, if you know you are going to be staying more than a couple of days, it may be more cost effective to buy a $100 bike from a big discount store and sell it or pass it on when you go home. (If you stay a week, you can just about pay for a bike in the money you save on parking.)

There are bike lanes on the road by the beach on A1A and on Las Olas Blvd. going between the beach and downtown and the Riverwalk. Ride in the same direction as the traffic. It is common to take to the sidewalks on the bridges or on major roads when the bike lane disappears.

Because most things are quite close and Florida is very flat, bicycles are a very green, very sane, and relatively quick way to get around. You also get to see more, hear more, and be able to stop easily along the way to take pictures, something that is difficult to do when in a taxi or a car.

What to see in Fort Lauderdale

Fort Lauderdale beach night - The beach in the evening

Fort Lauderdale Beach (The Strip)

The most popular section of beach is where A1A runs alongside the beach, between Las Olas Blvd north to Sunrise Blvd.

The "Elbo Room" bar, at Las Olas Blvd and A1A, was featured in the 1960s film Where the Boys Are. The movie led to the city's former reputation as a spring break mecca. The bar anchors the Southern end of the 'Strip', a strip of eating and drinking establishments that run along the land side of the beach road.

Spring Break peaked in the mid 1980s and the city now attracts a more upscale crowd. Fort Lauderdale is in the midst of a luxury condo building boom, thit is displacing the hotels that once lined the beach.

The city is more cosmopolitan than most, having lots of Europeans and residents. The beach culture reflects the laid back nature of the community. You will find European food in the restaurants and bathers in thong swimsuits.

  • Beach Place Located on A1A, north of Las Olas Blvd 26.12220, -80.10467 - A collection of restaurants and retail stores connected to a Marriott hotel.
  • Bonnet House 900 North Birch Road 26.13514, -80.10474 ☎ +1 954 563-5393
  • Elbo Room | Las Olas Blvd and A1A - The most famous spring break bar, and one of the few remaining from that period.

Downtown/Las Olas Blvd

The downtown area, especially around Las Olas Boulevard, has seen dramatic growth in the past decade, and now hosts many new hotels and high-rise condominium developments. Other improvements include a wide array of new boutiques, art galleries and restaurants.

The entertainment neighborhood runs east-west along Las Olas Boulevard. East Las Olas Blvd has a mile of upscale shops and restaurants. Across the railway lines, West Las Olas caters to a younger crowd. There are funky late night restaurants and restaurants between the railway lines and the Broward Center for the Performing Arts. In between East and West and there is a new set of shops called Riverside that sits on the RiverWalk. The RiverWalk runs along the north side of the new river, from the shops at Las Olas to the performing arts complex.

  • Broward Center for the Performing Arts 201 Southwest 5th Ave 26.1204, -80.1485 ☎ +1 954-522-5334 - Broward Center for the Performing Arts
  • Las Olas Boulevard | An upscale collection of stores, restaurants near downtown.
  • Museum of Art | E Las Olas Blvd ☎ +1 954-525-5500
  • Museum of Discovery and Science mods.org 401 Southwest Second Street 26.12113, -80.14789 ☎ +1 954-467-6637
  • Old Fort Lauderdale Village & Museum
  • Stranahan House 335 Southeast 6th Ave 26.11845, -80.13746 ☎ +1 954-524-4736

Wilton Manors

Wilton Manors is a city surrounded by Fort Lauderdale. It is a popular area for s and woke s. It has many guesthouses, restaurants, and bars/late night restaurants catering to its clientèle. The busy center of the city is Wilton Drive near NE 26 Street. Thit is only two miles north of downtown Fort Lauderdale.

Elsewhere

  • African American Research Library and Cultural Center | 26.12838, -80.17755
  • Fort Lauderdale Swap Shop | 26.13762, -80.19119 - A large indoor/outdoor flea market with the nation's largest drive-in movie complex (13 screens).
  • Hugh Taylor Birch State Park floridastateparks.org/hughtaylorbirch/ 3109 East Sunrise Blvd 26.145, -80.105 ☎ +1 954-564-4521 $2 per car, $1 per person Hugh Taylor Birch State Park - Hugh Taylor Birch State Park - Contains some of the area's last stands of native forest, with short nature trails.

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Fort Lauderdale

  • The beach - A prime attraction. There is parking just south of Las Olas Blvd or if that is full and there is plenty more under the Las Olas Blvd Bridge. The machines take cash or credit cards. There is more parking on A1A, North of Sunrise Blvd. Athletes enjoy running along the road by the beach in the early mornings. On Saturday mornings there is a continual stream. Best viewed from one of the numerous coffee shops or restaurants across the road from the beach. You can rent a bicycle and explore along the beach, or head inland via Las Olas Blvd, to explore the upscale shops that line Las Olas towards the downtown. From Las Olas the RiverWalk connects to the Arts and Entertainment neighborhood. Parking at some beach hotels is limited and with things quite close you will find bicycles are a good way to get around. Bicycle on the sidewalks if the traffic scares you.
  • Boating - You can go boating on the miles of waterways. Take the water taxi, take a ride in a glass bottom boat or take one of the river cruises like the Jungle Queen. There is also sport or deep sea fishing. If boating is not your thing and then you can just watch the boats go by from the many waterfront restaurants.
  • Southwest 2nd Street - On Friday and Saturday evenings the restaurants along Southwest 2nd Street come alive with young people. If you are under 35 thit is the place to be on weekend nights. Known by local residents as Colee Hammock, thit is the two blocks on Southwest 2nd Street just West of the rail way tracks, near the Science Museum and Performing Arts Center. For tourists, or people over 35 and there is the RiverSide complex with restaurants just East of the same railway lines.

Sports

Golfing, snorkeling, scuba diving, and deep sea fishing are very popular sports in the area. The metropolitan area also offers the following spectator sports:

  • The Florida Panthers of the National Hockey League play at BankAtlantic Center in suburban Sunrise, Florida.
  • Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens is the home to the Miami Dolphins of the NFL and the annual Orange Bowl college football game held in early January. The stadium is 17 miles South-West of Fort Lauderdale.
  • Major League Baseball'sMiami Marlins play home games at Marlins Park in Miami, 28 miles southwest of Fort Lauderdale.
  • The Miami Heat of the National Basketball Association play at AmericanAirlines Arena in downtown Miami, located 23 miles south of Fort Lauderdale.
  • International Swimming Hall of Fame is located at Fort Lauderdale Beach.
  • South Florida also hosts the college sports teams of Florida Atlantic University, Florida International University, Nova Southeastern University, and University of Miami.
  • The Fort Lauderdale Strikers of the North American Soccer League play at Lockhart Stadium in North Fort Lauderdale only 12 miles from the downtown area.

Personal fitness

There are sports and events held year round; although less frequent in the summer due to the intense heat. There are so many local running races during the cooler months that they may be held just several weeks apart. Greater Fort Lauderdale Road Runners keeps a central listing of running races on their web site.

  • The swimming Hall of Fame swimmingpool complex is one block back from the beach. A world class venue where top athletes swim. There are a number of national swimming meets throughout the year.
  • There are a good number of local Triathlons, mostly the shorter sprint distances.

Other

  • Jungle Queen. Dinner cruise featuring sites along the New River in and around downtown.
  • Pier Fishing at Commercial Blvd, Atlantic Blvd, Hillsboro Blvd and Dania Beach. Each area has long piers into ocean, and fishing available.
  • Bahia Mar Marina. Just across from the beach. You can walk around the marina and look at luxury boats and yachts owned by the well-heeled. On one jetty there is a monument and plaque announcing slip F-18 as an American Literary Landmark - thit is where author John D MacDonald's fictional hero, Travis McGee , moored his 52-foot houseboat The Busted Flush (21 Travis McGee novels were published).
  • Flamingo Fishing - A drift fishing boat that makes 3 trips daily from the Bahia Mar Marina. The boat supplies all the equipment and supplies needed for deep sea fishing.
  • Lagerhead Cycleboats 1525 Southeast 15th Street #5 Fort 33316 ☎ +1 954-300-2401

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Fort Lauderdale

Fort Lauderdale, and South Florida in general, is a shoppers paradise. There is something to satisfy everybody's shopping desires. Here are is a list of some of the main neighborhoods/destinations:

  • Shops on Las Olas Blvd, little specialty shops and upscale restaurants line Las Olas Blvd, starting down town and running east on Las Olas Blvd for a mile, to Southeast 15th Avenue. Most shops and restaurants are open late in the evenings.
  • Galleria Mall, Sunrise Blvd and Bayview Dr. Fort Lauderdale's regional mall. Has over 200 stores including: Neiman Marcus, Macy's, Dillard's, and Saks Fifth Avenue. Thit is only 1/4 of a mile, about ten minutes walk from the beach.
  • Sawgrass Mills, in city of Sunrise at Sunrise Blvd and Northwest 136 Ave. One of the world's largest malls for shopping, dining, and entertainment.
  • Broward Mall, in Plantation at Broward Blvd, and University Drive.
  • Coral Plaza Mall, in Coral Springs at Atlantic Blvd. and University Dr.
  • Festival Flea Market, in Pompano Beach on Sample Road, just east of Florida's Turnpike. Large indoor flea market.
  • Pembroke Lakes Mall, in Pembroke Pines at Pines Blvd. and Flamingo Rd.
  • Pompano Plaza, in Pompano Beach at US1 (Federal Hwy) and Copans Rd.
  • Aventura Mall, large, upscale regional mall located in Aventura.
  • Boca Town Center, large, upscale regional mall located in Boca Raton.
  • Swap Shop - ☎ +1 954 583-2221 - The Swap Shop is an older flea market west on Sunrise Blvd at a drive-in movie. Along with getting your hair braided you can shop for fruits, vegetables, clothes, nick knacks, and practically any other things other locations would not have.

Independent Stores

  • Clothes Encounters 1952 E Sunrise Blvd ☎ +1 954 522-2228 - Huge selection of funny t-shirts along with basic swimwear and gifts.
  • Flagler Antiques 720 Flagler Dr - 10,000 square feet of antiques.
  • Shop at Swap Shop. Get your hair braided there ☎ +1 954 583-2221. The Swap Shop is an older flee market located east on Sunrise Blvd. Along with getting your hair braided you can shop for fruits, vegetables, clothes, nick knacks, and you can practically find other things that other locations would not have.
  • Zoo 14 1208 NE 4th Ave ☎ +1 954-763-9666 - Men's designer clothing and club wear.
  • Lilac And Lilies Boutique LilacAndLilies.com - 2541 E. Sunrise Blvd ☎ +1 954-530-3109 - Women's designer clothing and accessories.

How to work legally in Fort Lauderdale

Once heavily reliant on tourism and the very large marine industry, Fort Lauderdale's economy is now diverse and based on many small and medium business.

Several large companies are based in the Fort Lauderdale area including: AutoNation USA, CBS Interactive, Citrix Systems, DHL Express, Spirit Airlines, Merchant Financing Leads, and National Beverage Corp. Due to its proximity to Miami, Fort Lauderdale is emerging as a location for Latin American headquarters for companies such as Microsoft.

Fort Lauderdale is a major manufacturing and maintenance center for large and expensive private yachts. The boating industry is responsible for over 100,000 jobs in the area. With its many canals, and proximity to the Bahamas and Caribbean, it is also a popular place to keep a yacht, and a major stop for nautical staging and refitting.

The boating industry is being squeezed out because waterfront property continues to increase in value and thit is forcing some marinas and shipyards to sell out or relocate out of the area. The total number of available boat slips is also declining as marinas are more actively seeking a few large mega-yachts instead of several smaller boats.

Even so and the marine industry continues to grow, catering more and more to the mega yachts. There is now a section of the old State Road 84 that has been renamed Marina Mile where the mega yacht industry is booming.

During the 1970s and the city's tourism was largely driven by younger people, because Fort Lauderdale was infamous for being THE spring break destination for college students. This changed in the late 1980s when there was a crack down on underage drinking. Fort Lauderdale is now less of a college spring break destination and does more year round business with European families and upscale US tourists. The city also has a booming cruise ships industry: every day there are shiploads of tourists leaving and arriving at the sea port.

Halal Restaurants

Fort Lauderdale has countless dining options.Among the most popular areas are Las Olas Blvd, Olde Town Fort Lauderdale, and the Beach.

Downtown/Old Town/Las Olas Blvd

  • Big City Tavern | 623 E.Las Olas Blvd Great atmosphere, outside seating available. Sandwiches to Steaks served.
  • Capital Grille | Galleria Mall Upscale restaurant featuring excellent service and great Steaks. Incredible fruit cocktails.
  • Cheesecake Factory | 620 E.Las Olas Blvd ☎ +1 954-463-1999 - At base of Riverside Hotel where Las Olas meets the Tunnel. Popular chain featuring a large menu and countless desserts.
  • Chima | E.Las Olas Blvd Excellent Brazilian rodizio. Great salad bar too.
  • Jalisco | 700 N.Federal Highway ☎ +1 954 462-9695 Small, family-owned Mexican restaurant. Looks can be deceiving as excellent, yet affordable cuisine is served with a smile.
  • Laffing Matterz | 219 S. Andrews Ave ☎ +1 954 763-5236 After you dine on chef-prepared fare and their cutting-edge musical satire will leave you wiping tears of laughter from your eyes!
  • Mango's | 900 E.Las Olas Blvd Popular and reasonably priced. Outside seating is available and there is often live music.
  • PF Chang's | Galleria Mall Popular national chain, serving non-traditional Chinese food.

On the Beach/The Strip

  • Dos Caminos doscaminos.com/venues/fort-lauderdale/ 1140 Seabreeze Boulevard 26.1084187, -80.106807 in the B Ocean Hotel ☎ +1 954-727-7090 Opening Hours: Sunday noon-3PM 5:30PM Monday - 11PM, Monday to Saturday 7AM Monday - 2:30PM 5:30PM Monday - 11PM $12-26 Modern Mexican cuisine, made-to-order guacamole & tequila cocktails.
  • Monster Subs | 1978 E Sunrise Blvd ☎ +1 954 463-7997 - Sub shop known for handing you some of the food Meat to sample while you are waiting for them to make your sub.
  • Trina | Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd (A1A) At the Atlantic Hotel. Award winning restaurant featuring a Florida-Caribbean cuisine.
  • Street Barts Coffee Shop | On the beach (A1A), 2 blocks south of Las Olas Blvd Outside tables under umbrellas. It's where the local residents go for coffee and breakfast.

Wilton Manors/Close In

  • Alibi 2266 Wilton Dr ☎ +1 954 565-2526 - Wilton Manors. bar & casual restaurant (hamburgers & sandwiches). Friendly, diverse "straight-friendly" crowd; lunch & dinner served both indoors & outside under covered patio area. Very reasonably priced.
  • Galanga - 2389 Wilton Dr on the main drag in Wilton Manors ☎ +1 954-202-0000 Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday 11:30AM Monday - 10:30PM, Friday 11:30AM Monday - 11PM; Saturday 1:30PM Monday - 11PM, Sunday 5PM Monday - 10:30PM (Thai) and Asian-fusion food. Great food, great atmosphere, enjoy the patio year 'round
  • Mai Kai 3599 N. Federal Highway ☎ +1 954 563-3272 - Along Polynesian food, you can view a show with fire.
  • Rosie's, Wilton Drive. Great hamburgers and lite fare, with large outdoor seating area. Fun -themed restaurant, with live music on weekends.
  • Tasty (Thai) 2254 Wilton Dr ☎ +1 954-396-3177 - Wilton Manors. True authentic (Thai) Cuisine, get there early for dinner and get a complete meal at a reasonable price.

Lauderdale by the Sea area

  • Pomperdale 3055 East Commercial Blvd ☎ +1 954-771-9830 - An excellent New York Yahudi style deli.
  • The Village Grille villagegrille.com/ 4404 El Mar Dr ☎ +1 954-776-5092 - Lauderdale-By-The-Sea. Great Muslim Friendly place for breakfast, lunch and dinner or just drinks. Next to the beach. $8-12. Try the banana nut pancakes and they are to die for.
  • 101 Ocean 101oceanlbts.com - 101 E Commercial Blvd 26.18982, -80.09588 Head East on Commercial blvd to Ocean it's on the junction of El-Mar & Commercial ☎ +1 954 776-8101 Opening Hours: 11AM Monday - 2AM Really cool restaurant with a great outdoor café. Perfect for people watching and 50 yards from the ocean. They have arguably the best happy hour in town: 50% off all drinks from 5-7PM, 7 days a week. Food and drink are both great—try the flatbreads or the cowboy steak.

Fort Lauderdale's former reputation was built by Spring Break, and the city still does not disappoint. There are countless places to have a drink from little 'hole in the walls' to the ultra chic.

  • Aruba beach cafe - one east commercial blvd take commercial avenue east to end ☎ +1 954-766-0001 Opening Hours: open for lunch and dinner average $15 to $30 A fun place for all ages with free live music from techno, pop to the beatles every day at 10PM


  • ZEN BAR - Marando Farms - 1401 Southwest 1st AVE 26.10443, -80.14383 South of Davie & West of Andrews, behind Tap 42 ☎ +1 954 937-8546 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 10AM Monday - 6PM, Saturday Sunday 9AM Monday - 5PM Cold-pressed raw, organic juices and smoothies. Zen Cafe offers a wide selection of superfoods & also features a beautiful collection of crystals.

Downtown/Old Town/Las Olas

  • Riverfront is a collection of stores and bars on the west side of the downtown neighborhood.
  • Tarpon Bend 200 Southwest 2 Street Old Town - Great organic juice specials and popular on weekends.
  • Voodoo Lounge 100 Southwest 2 Ave - Old Town. Popular dance club.

Beach/The Strip

  • Beach Place is on A1A across from the beach. It has some Halal restaurants, and is very popular on the weekends.
  • Elbo Room famous spring break landmark at Las Olas Blvd and A1A.
  • Fat Tuesday's, Beach Place. Great ocean views and strong frozen drinks. Perfect combo for fun.
  • Shooters is on the Intracoastal Waterway, south of Oakland Park Blvd. Very popular with the yacht crowd, as there are boat slips available.

Hole In The Wall

  • Grady's Cafe 905 S. Andrews Ave - At is a hangout for local residents, open since 1940. Cheap drinks and food, cash only.
  • Flossie's Grill 3985 Angler's Avenue on the opposite side of I-95 from the airport. Outdoor tiki bar with live music some nights. Popular biker hangout.

Wilton Manors/ & Woke

  • Georgie's Alibi georgiesalibi.com/ At the Shoppes of Wilton Manors. Wilton Dr. and NE 6 Ave.
  • Boom clubboom.com/ A nightclub at Shoppes of Wilton Manors. Wilton Dr and NE 6 Ave.

Oakland Park

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Muslim Friendly Hotels

  • Lauderdale by the Sea Vacation Rental Villa by the Ocean - Rentals Vacation Management - ☎ +1 954-771-7705 - Steps to the beach in one of the safest cities in South Florida,public tennis and basketball courts,and access to sport fishing. Close proximity to over 50 public championship golf courses. Minutes to downtown Ft. Lauderdale, Las Olas Blvd., and the Performing Arts Center and numerous fine dining establishments. 20 minutes to Ft. Lauderdale Airport.
  • Bahia Mar - 801 Seabreeze Blvd ☎ +1-888-802-2442 - A beachside resort that offers an array of leisure pursuits, including a premier yachting center, a charter fishing fleet, and a championship golf at Grande Oaks Golf Club.
  • The Bonaventure Resort & Spa Fort Lauderdale Hotel bonaventureflorida.com - 250 Racquet Club Road ☎ +1 954-389-3300 - Full-service spa, two 18-hole PGA championship courses and five inviting pools.
  • El Palacio Ft. Lauderdale Resort elpalacioresortftlauderdale.com - 4900 Powerline Road ☎ +1 954-776-4880
  • Days Inn Ft Lauderdale/Oakland Park daysinnfl.com - 1595 West Oakland Park Blvd ☎ +1 954-484-9290
  • Elysium Resort ElysiumResort.net 552 North Birch Road ☎ +1 954-564-9601 - Large resort catering to men. Jacuzzi and two pools.
  • Embassy Suites 1100 Southeast 17th Street ☎ +1 954-527-2700 - An all-suite hotel situated in the heart of Fort Lauderdale.
  • Fort Lauderdale Grande Hotel & Yacht Club - 1881 Southeast 17th Street ☎ +1 954-463-4000 - Located at the edge of the splendid Intracoastal Waterway. Across from the Broward County Convention Center.
  • FTL Vacation Rentals - ☎ +1-800-954-5309 Offering 1, 2 and 3 bedroom vacation homes. NE 17th Ave NE 12th St.
  • Harbor Beach Resort and Spa marriottharborbeach.com - 3030 Holiday Dr - Features a private beach and an 8,000 square foot tropical lagoon pool. Recognized as a Top Ten World's Best Wreck Diving, Marine Life and Value Dive Destination off the 1/4 mile shores of Harbor Beach are two reefs and four dive sites.
  • Hawthorn Suites hawthorn.com/reservations/locationdetail.asp?facid=4674 2201 N. Commerce Pkwy ☎ +1 954-659-1555 +1 954 659-1191
  • Hyatt Place - 91 Southwest 18th Ave ☎ +1 954-922-0436 $113 Rooms with free Wi-Fi, work space, refrigerator,flat screen TV, and alarm clock with MP3 connections. Guests have access to free airport shuttle, free parking, free breakfast,pool and fitness center.
  • Hyatt Summerfield Suites - 90 Southwest 18th Ave ☎ +1 954-922-0271 $120 Suites with full kitchens, free Wi-Fi, work space, flat screen TV, and alarm clock with MP3 connections. Guests have access to free parking, free breakfast, swimmingpool and fitness center.
  • Liberty Apartment & Garden Suites LibertySuites.com - 1500 S.W. Second Ave ☎ +1 954-927-0090 (Dania Beach). Greater Fort Lauderdale's first and only exclusive extended stay resort hotel welcoming the community and their pets.
  • The Royal Palms royalpalms.com - 2901 Terramar Street ☎ +1 954-564-6444 +1-800-237-7256 Rated the # 1 resort in North America by Planet Out and the travel experts. The decor is delicious and the service exceptional and amenities without parallel in the guesthouse world. A gem in the heart of Ft. Lauderdale.
  • Sheraton Suites - Cypress Creek sheratonsuitesfortlauderdale.com/ 555 Northwest 62nd Street ☎ +1 954-772-5400 - In the middle of the north business neighborhood.
  • TownePlace Suites Fort Lauderdale West 3100 Prospect Road ☎ +1 954-484-2214 +1 954 484-4533
  • Worthington Guest House worthingtonguesthouse.com - 543 N.Birch Road 26.13070, -80.10617 +1-800-445-7036 A men's resort in "The Island" area of Ft Lauderdale. Boasts a 12 man jacuzzi and a large pool, both of which are open 24 hours a day. The Worthington is convenient to the town's Halal dining, dining and shopping and only a 5-minutes walk to the popular Sebastion Street Beach.
  • Wyndham - Airport - 1870 Griffin Road ☎ +1 954-920-3300 - Adjacent to the FLL Airport and features 388 sound-proof rooms.
  • Cambria Suites Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport - Cambria Suites Florida hotel - 141 Southwest 19th Ct ☎ +1 954-889-2600 $89 to $149 Check-in: 3PM / Check-out: 11AM 100 percent non-smoking, all-suite hotel located four miles from the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.
  • The Westin Beach Resort, Fort Lauderdale westin.com/fortlauderdalebeach 321 North Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd 26.12697, -80.10422 ☎ +1 954-467-1111 - Opened March 15, 2009, after completing the first phase in a multi-million dollar rebirth.
  • Courtyard Fort Lauderdale Airport & Cruise Port marriott.com/hotels/travel/fllht-courtyard-fort-lauderdale-airport-and-cruise-port/ 400 Gulf Stream Way (Dania Beach) ☎ +1 954-342-8333 - Renovated hotel off I-95. Minutes from Port Everglades and Fort Lauderdale Airport - offers free shuttle service to both.
  • Fort Lauderdale Marriott Harbor Beach Resort & Spa - Fort Lauderdale Marriott - 3030 Holiday Drive 26.106427, -80.106293 ☎ +1 954-525-4000 Check-in: 4PM / Check-out: 11AM Oceanfront hotel with 16 acres of private beaches, spa, and 100,000 Sq Ft for indoor and outdoor events.
  • Fort Lauderdale Stays 1706 NE 19th Street ☎ +1 754-701-5660 - Fort Lauderdale Stays offers vacation rental homes in popular areas throughout Fort Lauderdale, Florida such as Wilton Manors, Fort Lauderdale Beach, Las Olas, Imperial Point, and Poinsettia Heights.
  • Ocean Sky Hotel and Resort 4060 Galt Ocean Drive 26.177917, -80.098091 ☎ +1 954 565-6611 2022-00-09

Telecommunications in Fort Lauderdale

In order to make local phone calls, all ten digits of the phone number are required. As such, you'll notice that all local phone numbers include an area code. The local area codes are 954 and 754, and you don't dial a 1 first but do dial the area code, i.e. you dial 954-555-1212 or 754-555-1212.

To call anywhere else you must dial 1 and then the area code, i.e. to call to Miami from Fort Lauderdale you dial 1-305-555-1212.

Area codes for Miami are 305 or 786 and for Boca Raton and Palm Beach it is 561.

Media

Fort Lauderdale is served by two English-language newspapers and the Sun-Sentinel|South Florida-Sun Sentinel and The Miami Herald, as well as two Spanish language|Spanish-language newspapers El Sentinel del Sur de la Florida|El Sentinel and El Nuevo Herald.

Fort Lauderdale is considered to be part of the Miami media market, which is the 12th largest radio market and the 17th largest television market in the United States. Television stations serving the Miami area include WAMI (Telefutura), WBFS (UPN), WBZL (WB Television Network|The WB), WFOR (CBS), WHFT (TBN), WLTV (Univision), WPLG (American Broadcasting Company|ABC), WPXM (i television network|i), WSCV (Telemundo), WSVN (Fox Broadcasting Company|FOX), WTVJ (NBC), WPBT (PB), and WLRN (also PBS).

Stay Safe

Fort Lauderdale can be very safe but there are some parts of town you should probably avoid if you are on foot at night. Like all cities, you should ask advice on what areas are safe and what to avoid. The areas likely to be frequented by the tourists, along the beach, shopping along Las Olas and down town are safe. This would be the NE and Southeast parts of the city. You should use more caution if the address is on the West side of the city Northwest or SW. The intersection of Andrews Ave and Broward Blvd designates the Northwest NE Southwest Southeast sections of the city. Avoid the Northwest and Southwest areas, especially at night. The central part of Broward County West of Andrews Ave to the Florida turnpike is not a place for tourists. Suburban cities that should be avoided include Lauderdale Lakes, Lauderhill and especially Sistrunk.

Rental cars stand out as obvious targets for thieves, so never leave valuables in a visible place (put any purchases or valuables in the trunk) and always lock your vehicle doors.

Tourists may find South Florida drivers get impatient with the heavy traffic during high season. Try to plan your route before setting off and remember that US1 tunnels under Las Olas Blvd and the river. It may look like the two intersect on a map but they don't. South Florida has quite a few senior citizens on the road mixed in with their crazy teenaged offspring, so be alert.

Emergency telephone number for fire, police and rescue emergencies is 911.

Cope in Fort Lauderdale

When driving, realize traffic is heavy, and there are people from all over the world with completely different driving habits. This feeds South Florida's reputation for having rude drivers. The problem lies in different people with different driving habits and that their ages run from 16 to over 100. Drive carefully and defensively.

Consulates in Fort Lauderdale

Fort Lauderdale has a few honorary consulates, but most diplomatic missions in the area are in Miami, and a few are in Coral Gables.

{{flag|the Czech Republic

  • Czech Republic (Honorary) - Fort@ 1 E Broward Blvd ☎ +1 954-987-7550 +1 954 985-4176

{{flag|Denmark

  • Denmark (Honorary) - 213 East Sheridan Street, Suite 3, Dania Beach ☎ +1 954 967-8800

{{flag|Mali

  • Mali (Honorary) - 1710 West Cypress Creek Rd. ☎ +1 954-771-1795 +1 305 593-2758

{{flag|the Philippines

  • Philippines (Honorary) - 1635 Miami Rd., Ste. 3 ☎ +1 954-524-2610

{{flag|Sweden

  • Sweden (Honorary) - 101 NE 3rd Ave. ☎ +1 954-467-3507 +1 954 467-1731

News & References Fort Lauderdale


Travel Next

  • Port Everglades is the nation's second busiest port for cruise ships, after Port of Miami. There are many cruises of varying lengths (1 day to several weeks) available to choose from. The airport offers a free shuttle bus to the port for vehicle renters. Many off-airport rental vehicle locations also offer port shuttles.
  • Miami
  • Miami Beach
  • Everglades National Park
  • Hollywood (Florida) Popping down to visit the night clubs and restaurants along Hollywood Blvd near Young Circle is a close and interesting evening outing. You can also see the Hollywood beach.
  • You can take overnight excursions to the Florida Keys or the Bahamas.
  • There are also organized coach trips to the theme parks in Orlando.


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