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Fort Lauderdale
Sheraton Yankee Clipper Beach Resort
1140 Seabreeze Boulevard
FORT LAUDERDALE

Average Nightly Rate: $232.54

Sheraton Yankee Trader Beach Resort
321 N Fort Lauderdale Beach Boulevard
FORT LAUDERDALE

Average Nightly Rate: $281.29

Ramada Inn Fort Lauderdale (Airport/Cruiseport)
2275 State Road 84 Marina Mile
FORT LAUDERDALE

Average Nightly Rate: $121.50

Days Inn Downtwn Ft Lauderdale
1700 W Broward Boulevard
FORT LAUDERDALE

Average Nightly Rate: $93.95

Hampton Inn Fort Lauderdale
720 E Cypress Creek Road
FORT LAUDERDALE

Average Nightly Rate: $126.51

Riverside Hotel
620 E Las Olas Boulevard
FORT LAUDERDALE

Average Nightly Rate: $217.72

Ft Lauderdale Oceanfront Hotel
440 Seabreeze Boulevard
FORT LAUDERDALE

Average Nightly Rate: $184.50

Lago Mar Resort Hotel And Club
1700 S Ocean Lane
FORT LAUDERDALE

Average Nightly Rate: $327.50

City of Fort Lauderdale, Florida City of Fort Lauderdale, Florida

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Fort Lauderdale is a city and the seat of Broward County in southeastern Florida, in the United States of America.

The city is located where the New River enters the Atlantic Ocean. Fort Lauderdale is a major yachting center and a beach and fishing resort.

Called the Venice of America, the city has an extensive network of inlets and canals that, with the New River, provides more than 266 km (165 mi) of navigable waterways. These waterways include a portion of the Intracoastal Waterway that passes through the city.

The city’s nearby artificial harbor, Port Everglades, has the deepest water of any port on the United States Atlantic coast south of Norfolk, Virginia.

Fort Lauderdale’s beaches draw visitors from around the world, and tourism is a leading contributor to the economy. South Beach has a promenade of wide walkways for enjoyment of the city’s climate.

The city is served by Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.

Institutions of higher education located in Fort Lauderdale include Florida Metropolitan University—Fort Lauderdale College (1940; renamed 1996), Nova Southeastern University (1964), a campus of Florida Atlantic University (1961), a junior college, and an art school.

Fort Lauderdale is the home of the International Swimming Hall of Fame, and its Museum of Art boasts a fine collection of ethnographic art from pre-Columbian Mesoamerica, North America, the Pacific Islands, and West Africa.

In 1838, during the second of the Seminole Wars, a military post, probably named for Major William Lauderdale, was established on the site of the city. Permanent settlement began about 1876, and the city incorporated in 1911.


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