There’s no better way to experience find dining than with a side of sun and fresh air. Thankfully, Fort Lauderdale restaurants offer beautiful patios — many with beach or river views. If you’re looking for a new place to try, here, in alphabetical order,...
The tranquility of the water is the first thing you hear as you step through the iconic blue doors at the historic Bonnet House. “Bonnet House was the home of artists Fredrick and Eva Bartlet it was built in 1920 and it was built specifically as an artists’ retreat so...
The Boozy Cauldron, a ‘Harry Potter’-themed bar featuring cocktails, close-up magic and Butterbeer, will pop up in downtown Fort Lauderdale March 26-27. The interactive drinking event – which artfully sidesteps direct nods to the billion-dollar fantasy juggernaut – is...
Hotels and resorts in Greater Fort Lauderdale, a region that stretches from Deerfield Beach south to Hallandale Beach, have a predictable seaside swagger: see-through swimming pools, dreamy beach clubs, waterview rooms. But some house an extra bit of soul, expressed...
Fort Lauderdale is known as the Venice of Florida because of all the unique waterways and canals that make up the area. There is a unique way you can embark on a boating adventure off the shimmering waters of Fort Lauderdale to experience these waterways and canal...
Fort Lauderdale is sometimes called the Venice of the United States, and its waterways and pristine beaches may make you just want to hunker down with your toes in the sand, sipping a cold drink. But the city is a great base for you to venture out to experience other...