Relax and Party In Ft. Lauderdale, Florida!

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Located in the beautiful, sunny state of Florida, Fort Lauderdale is a very popular tourist destination for those who want to enjoy the weather, the location, and the variety of things to do within the city limits.

The city is named after one of the forts built by the United States during the Second Seminole War. Originally inhabited by Native Americans for more than a thousand years, Fort Lauderdale started to develop into the city it is today in the 1920s because of Florida’s land boom. Although hurricanes and the Great Depression slowed its development, it has now become one of the most recognizable cities on the East Coast.

A tropical climate with hot, humid summers and warm winters is what Fort Lauderdale exists under. Temperatures during the summer rarely exceed 90 degrees Fahrenheit, while the winter temperatures loom in the high 60s and low 70s for much of the day. Adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean, there are seven miles of beaches, very popular with the tourists.

Fort Lauderdale relies on tourism for its economy to succeed. Although it historically was a Spring Break destination for college students, it has now become a haven for the wealthy, sophisticated tourist.

Yachting is especially popular, as are luxury cruises. With 120 nightclubs and over 4,000 restaurants, there is much to do in Fort Lauderdale in the realm of dining and nightlife. Beach and water sports are very popular and draw much of the tourist crowd, as does the convention center.

There is a strong fine arts contingent in Fort Lauderdale, based on Las Olas Boulevard. Sports are also an important part of the city, although they do not host any professional teams. Many professional teams, though, do train in Fort Lauderdale during the off-season.

Whether you are looking for a place to party or a place to relax, Ft. Lauderdale is a fantastic choice.


Nightlife in Ft. Lauderdale

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