
The list of things to do in Fort Lauderdale is as impressive as any other city in Florida. From spring break central to the perfect grown-up holiday break for all, kick off your shoes and take to the beaches, boating canals and buoyant beating heart of Florida’s Broward County. If you’re looking for a place that combines coastal beauty with inland diversity and gleaming architecture with places to dance the night away, forget the fuss of nearby Miami. Find out what Fort Lauderdale is all about.
Whether you’re dining at eclectic eateries, being whisked along the intercoastal waterways while treating yourself to a locally brewed beer, bagging yourselves a bargain in larger than life shopping malls or basking in the coastal rays of one of the world’s best beaches, this city will showcase its most heady hidden treasures. To give you a little flavour of Fort Lauderdale, we’ve handpicked the best spots to uncover on your first day.
Leisurely strolls and enchanting discoveries
适合: 经济, 照片, 购物者
Las Olas Boulevard is a great place to take a morning wander, featuring eclectic boutiques, bustling restaurants and inviting cafés. From Sienna Fine Art to the Bellagio International Gallery, you can gaze at hidden treasures and feel the refreshing sea breeze as you browse antique shops.
This dream destination is also a dream to get to, connecting Downtown Fort Lauderdale with the Atlantic Ocean. Arrive early to witness a sublime sunrise over the beautiful boats lining this enchanting boulevard, making it an unforgettable start to your day.

Las Olas Boulevard
Shopping and dining in outlet paradise
适合: 餐饮, 购物者
Head to the suburb of Sunrise and the Sawgrass Mills Mall to fill your bags with designer bargains in this slice of outlet heaven. Boasting over 350 stores, including Nike, Gap and Ralph Lauren, you’ll be overwhelmed by the number of storefronts calling your name.
As one of the largest value retail shopping destinations in the whole country, it’s easy to spend the whole day here. The massive food court means you don’t have to leave when you get hungry, and there’s an 18-screen cinema in the northeast corner for when you need a break from buying.