Go Riverwalk Fort Lauderdale Encore 2 - Aerial Views
More beautiful aerial views of Go Riverwalk & Downtown Fort Lauderdale Part 3.
Fort Lauderdale is a city in the U.S. state of Florida, on the Atlantic coast 23 miles (37 km) north of Miami. It is the county seat of Broward County. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 165,521.[4] It is a principal city of the South Florida metropolitan area, which was home to 5,564,635 people at the 2010 census.
The city is a popular tourist destination, with an average year-round temperature of 75.5 °F (24.2 °C), and 3,000 hours of sunshine per year. Greater Fort Lauderdale which takes in all of Broward County hosted 12 million visitors in 2012, including 2.8 million international visitors. The city and county in 2012 collected $43.9 million from the 5% bed tax it charges, after hotels in the area recorded an occupancy rate for the year of 72.7 percent and an average daily rate of $114.48. The district has 561 hotels and motels comprising nearly 35,000 rooms. Forty six cruise ships sailed from Port Everglades in 2012. Greater Fort Lauderdale has over 4,000 restaurants, 63 golf courses, 12 shopping malls, 16 museums, 132 nightclubs, 278 parkland campsites, and 100 marinas housing 45,000 resident yachts.[5]
Fort Lauderdale is named after a series of forts built by the United States during the Second Seminole War. The forts took their name from Major William Lauderdale (~1782-1838), younger brother of Lieutenant Colonel James Lauderdale. William Lauderdale was the commander of the detachment of soldiers who built the first fort.[6] However, development of the city did not begin until 50 years after the forts were abandoned at the end of the conflict. Three forts named Fort Lauderdale were constructed; the first was at the fork of the New River, the second at Tarpon Bend on the New River between the Colee Hammock and Rio Vista neighborhoods, and the third near the site of the Bahia Mar Marina.[6]
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Go Riverwalk Fort Lauderdale - Aerial Views
A beautiful aerial view of Go Riverwalk & Downtown Fort Lauderdale.
Fort Lauderdale is a city in the U.S. state of Florida, on the Atlantic coast 23 miles (37 km) north of Miami. It is the county seat of Broward County. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 165,521.[4] It is a principal city of the South Florida metropolitan area, which was home to 5,564,635 people at the 2010 census.
The city is a popular tourist destination, with an average year-round temperature of 75.5 °F (24.2 °C), and 3,000 hours of sunshine per year. Greater Fort Lauderdale which takes in all of Broward County hosted 12 million visitors in 2012, including 2.8 million international visitors. The city and county in 2012 collected $43.9 million from the 5% bed tax it charges, after hotels in the area recorded an occupancy rate for the year of 72.7 percent and an average daily rate of $114.48. The district has 561 hotels and motels comprising nearly 35,000 rooms. Forty six cruise ships sailed from Port Everglades in 2012. Greater Fort Lauderdale has over 4,000 restaurants, 63 golf courses, 12 shopping malls, 16 museums, 132 nightclubs, 278 parkland campsites, and 100 marinas housing 45,000 resident yachts.[5]
Fort Lauderdale is named after a series of forts built by the United States during the Second Seminole War. The forts took their name from Major William Lauderdale (~1782-1838), younger brother of Lieutenant Colonel James Lauderdale. William Lauderdale was the commander of the detachment of soldiers who built the first fort.[6] However, development of the city did not begin until 50 years after the forts were abandoned at the end of the conflict. Three forts named Fort Lauderdale were constructed; the first was at the fork of the New River, the second at Tarpon Bend on the New River between the Colee Hammock and Rio Vista neighborhoods, and the third near the site of the Bahia Mar Marina.[6]
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[RV Life & Travel] Ep. 72 Exploring Ft. Lauderdale || Riverwalk, Chinese Lantern Festival, Breweries
We continue our journey around the beautiful state of Florida and this week we explore some of the great things to do in Ft. Lauderdale! We visited during the Chinese Lantern Festival and marveled at these exquisite works of art! We enjoyed some beach time, tasted some craft brews, and loved spending some time around the Riverwalk!
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Go Riverwalk - Little Florida - Aerial Views
Little Florida, the spot where Fort Lauderdale's winding New River is at its wind-iest, iis a local landmark. A short distance from downtown Fort Lauderdale, this spot on the new river looks just like the state of Florida - but you can't tell that unless you see it from the air. As a tourist attraction, many boaters including the Jungle Queen pass by on a regular basis on their way to downtown Fort Lauderdale.
Basically, this local landmark in the boating-centric city is a house with a lushly planted peninsula backyard in the shape of Florida, formed by the river.
The swimming pool is Lake Okeechobee, and the house is on a little dogleg resembling the Florida panhandle, except that it's backwards, with the panhandle to the right (what would be east, although in this case it's actually north, because Little Florida is not oriented in the same compass directions actual Florida) of the peninsula rather than the left (likewise west, or south). The house itself, is historic however, from 1937.
Riva Residences Fort Lauderdale Grand Opening Summer Soiree
RIVA and Douglas Elliman Host Star-Studded Fort Lauderdale Bash
South Florida Icons Michelle Bernstein and DJ Irie Entertain Hundreds of VIP Guests at Luxury Condominium’s Grand Opening Fête
Riva and Douglas Elliman Development Marketing celebrated the completion of Fort Lauderdale’s newest luxury waterfront condominium by hosting a grand opening party attended by more than 400 VIP guests, including a who’s who of luxury real estate movers and shakers, Riva residents and city officials, on Thursday, June 7.
A highlight of the night was rubbing elbows with two extraordinarily talented celebrities. Michelle Bernstein, a James Beard Foundation award-winning chef, best-selling author and television personality catered the soirée and captivated guests with a live cooking demonstration, preparing one of her signature dishes in Riva’s ‘Cucina,’ a two-story, one-of-a-kind, private owners’ lounge. Miami’s hometown hero, international music sensation and entrepreneur, DJ Irie, the official DJ of the Miami HEAT and the go-to entertainer of the stars, mesmerized the crowd with his signature style and irresistible dance grooves.
“It was an honor to host an event of this magnitude which was attended by many distinguished guests who traveled from New York and beyond to toast this milestone,” said Vivian Bonet, Riva developer representative with HS Consulting Group.
Attendees of Riva’s summer soirée not only sampled an array of Bernstein’s divine culinary creations and were entranced by DJ Irie’s infectious enthusiasm and larger-than-life personality, they also enjoyed private tours of several move-in ready, fully-furnished, exclusive residences.
Sponsors include Audi Fort Lauderdale, FB Marine Group and Woodford Reserve.
”We are excited about the momentum we have been able to achieve as we enter into the summer months,” said Jay Phillip Parker, CEO of Douglas Elliman’s Florida Brokerage. “We look forward to achieving great success at Riva Fort Lauderdale Residences.”
Comprised of 100 exquisitely designed residences, the 15-story luxury condominium overlooks the serene Middle River and George English Park. Residences range from two-bedroom units priced from the $700s to penthouses starting at $2 million.
Lifestyle amenities include a swimming pool with river views, resort-style spa with treatment rooms, sundeck and state-of-the-art fitness center. The riverwalk promenade leads to two 70-foot dog runs, an owners’ dock with private boat slips and RIVA’s electric water taxi. A main attraction is the two-story, luxury owners’ lounge, complete with a wine room and “Cucina,” perfect for hosting grand scale events or private dinner parties.
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4k walk , a documentary slow tv travel channel is featuring a series of 4k video walks in Florida USA United States of America. This walk is along Las Olas Boulevard in Ft Lauderdale. Watch the American Venice, with its waterways and luxury houses. Enjoy Fort Lauderdale beach as a Florida vacation, very nice destination for tourism in Florida 4k! Not far from Miami, it is fun, you can even sail there! Do not miss the chance to go to Fort Lauderdale 2020 if you can. Specially if you are planning Miami 2020.
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Flamingo Gardens is a 60-acre, not-for-profit wildlife sanctuary, aviary, and botanical garden located just west of Fort Lauderdale, Florida at 3750 South Flamingo Road, Davie, Florida, United States.
Flamingo Gardens is a 60 acre Botanical Garden and Everglade Wildlife Sanctuary. The Flamingo Gardens botanical gardens in Fort Lauderdale, (Davie) Florida, features over 3000 species of rare & exotic, tropical, subtropical, and native plants and trees. Flamingo Gardens wildlife sanctuary is home to the largest collection of Florida native wildlife including alligators, bobcats, eagles, otters, panthers, peacock, and of course, flamingos!
Established in 1927, Flamingo Gardens is one of the oldest botanical gardens and attractions in South Florida. Originally founded by Floyd L. and Jane Wray as an orange grove, the nonprofit botanical gardens is home to 18 “Champion” trees, the largest trees of their species, including the largest tree in Florida. Specialized botanical gardens, including a Butterfly and Hummingbird Garden, Croton Garden, and Bromeliad Garden dot the main Arboretum.
The centerpiece of the gardens is a natural hammock of 200 year-old Live Oaks dripping with species orchids and epiphytes. Here sits the historic Wray Home Museum, built in 1933 by Floyd L. and Jane Wray as a weekend retreat. It is the oldest residence in Broward County west of University Drive. The building was restored in 1991 to depict a typical South Florida country home of the 1930's.
Nestled in and around the gardens, the Everglades Wildlife Sanctuary is home to over 90 species of Florida native birds and animals, most of whom are permanently injured or non-releasable.The half-acre Free-flight Aviary boasts over 250 wading birds representing over 45 species, and the Bird of Prey Center houses one of the largest raptor collections in the United States.
Flamingo Gardens is owned and operated by the Floyd L. Wray Memorial Foundation, Inc. which was established in 1969 by Mrs. Wray in honor of her late husband. Her wish to preserve the core property for future generations and emphasize the flora, fauna, and history of the Florida Everglades is the core of Flamingo Gardens' mission still today.
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Go Riverwalk - 4th Annual Marine Industries Day
The 4th Annual Marine Industry Day is a family-oriented event aimed at celebrating the region’s marine industry through a variety of fun, interactive experiences. It features live music, food trucks, children’s activities, numerous marine-related activities, water taxi tours, educational games and much more.
Marine Industry Day is open to anyone who is in the marine industry or anyone who would like to learn more about it. There is no cost to attend.
Held at Esplanade park in downtown Fort Lauderdale with Go Riverwalk, the event is organized and sponsored by the Marine Industries Association of South Florida and the Florida Yacht Brokers Association, with support from the U.S. Superyacht Association, Riverwalk Fort Lauderdale and Young Professionals in Yachting.
Marine Industry Day also builds awareness of our industry on local, state, and federal levels. The Marine Industry Day celebration is a gathering of Broward County’s diverse marine industry workforce and families who comprise the foundation of Broward’s number one economic driver.
More than 1,500 people attended Marine Industry Day last year, which featured more than 25 interactive and educational exhibits. Businesses that participated included Nova Southeastern University, IGFA, Frank & Jimmie’s Propeller, Marine Industries Cares Foundation, Regent Bank, Land N’ Sea, BlueFoot Pirate Adventures, Maritime Professional Training, Museum of Discovery and Science, Beard Marine, Bradford Marine, Carefree Boat Club Dockside Corporate Services and FAU Athletics.
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Fort Lauderdale is a city on Florida's southeastern coast, known for its beaches and boating canals. The Strip is a promenade running along oceanside highway A1A. It's lined with upscale outdoor restaurants, bars, boutiques, and luxury hotels. Other attractions include the International Swimming Hall of Fame, with pools and a museum of memorabilia, and Hugh Taylor Birch State Park, featuring trails and a lagoon.
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Go Riverwalk - 3rd Annual Marine Industry Day
Held on June 18, 2016, the 3rd Annual Marine Industry Day is a family-oriented event aimed at celebrating the region’s marine industry through a variety of fun, interactive experiences. It features live music, food trucks, children’s activities, numerous marine-related activities, water taxi tours, educational games and much more.
Marine Industry Day is open to anyone who is in the marine industry or anyone who would like to learn more about it. There is no cost to attend.
Held at Esplanade park in downtown Fort Lauderdale with Go Riverwalk, the event is organized and sponsored by the Marine Industries Association of South Florida and the Florida Yacht Brokers Association, with support from the U.S. Superyacht Association, Riverwalk Fort Lauderdale and Young Professionals in Yachting.
Marine Industry Day also builds awareness of our industry on local, state, and federal levels. The Marine Industry Day celebration is a gathering of Broward County’s diverse marine industry workforce and families who comprise the foundation of Broward’s number one economic driver.
More than 1,500 people attended Marine Industry Day last year, which featured more than 25 interactive and educational exhibits. Businesses that participated included Nova Southeastern University, IGFA, Frank & Jimmie’s Propeller, Marine Industries Cares Foundation, Regent Bank, Land N’ Sea, BlueFoot Pirate Adventures, Maritime Professional Training, Museum of Discovery and Science, Beard Marine, Bradford Marine, Carefree Boat Club Dockside Corporate Services and FAU Athletics.
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Museum of Discovery and Science- Fort Lauderdale
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Spanning the north and south banks of Fort Lauderdale’s New River is the Riverwalk Park, a waterfront park in the heart of Downtown. Along these historic banks, Native Americans brought their ocean catches upriver to trade, and early settlers brought their harvest for rail shipment north. This bustling area eventually served as Fort Lauderdale’s birthplace. Today, lush tropical landscape and winding walkways link attractions, restaurants and shops on Florida’s most beautiful mile. Riverwalk Park is a multimillion-dollar project involving state, local and private funding and combining the arts, history, entertainment, higher education and various businesses.
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Where to stay:
Fort Lauderdale is gorgeous, but trust me - you don't want to stay everywhere. My personal favourites are around Hollywood Beach, Central Beach, and if you want an even quieter place I’d recommend where I stayed in Lauderdale-By-The-Sea.
It's an adorable little beachfront village full of restaurants, ice cream parlours, and of course, tacky gift shops.
The beach:
No surprise, the beach is the biggest draw here!
I love that the beach here is well cared for, the sand is groomed in the morning to comb out the icky stuff.
Snorkeling:
And if you want to swim with the fishes there's 2 places to easily snorkel for free right off the shore, one at Hollywood North Beach Park (A1A at Sheridan Street) and the other near the Pompano Beach Club Recreation Center (100 Briny Avenue, directly off of the Recreation Center).
Why the streetlights so dim near the beach:
If you drive along the beach at night between April and October, you'll find some street lighting is pretty dim. This is to help save the endangered sea turtles, because almost 90% of their nesting in the U.S. occurs in Florida.
The sea turtles hatchlings are attracted to the light, so if they see it they'll go towards the light as they say instead of heading toward the water like they should. In fact, 1 in 3 turtle hatchlings will follow the light, so that's why dimming the lighting along the coast helps save this endangered species.
Beautiful things that fly:
If you like pretty things that fly, you'll want to check out these next two.
Flamingo Gardens is a non-profit wildlife sanctuary and botanical garden, and Butterfly World is the largest butterfly garden in the world!
Las Olas Boulevard:
I'm not normally big on shopping so I hadn't planned on going to Las Olas Boulevard thinking it was going to be a big mall. We stumbled across it by accident, and I’m super glad we did! This adorable shopping district is laced with waterways, cute boutiques, and coffee houses. It's definitely worth seeing no matter where you stand on the shopping spectrum.
Bonnet House & Hugh Taylor Birch State Park:
Right near Central Beach you’ll find historical Bonnet House and the subtropical paradise Hugh Taylor Birch State Park. I didn’t get to them as they were mainly closed for restoration work due to the hurricane, so they’re on my list for next time!
Boats boats boats!
Word on the street is that Fort Lauderdale is known as The Venice of America - and it's no wonder why! There are more than 300 miles of canals, so you can walk straight out of your mansion and onto your yacht. It's like driving through an episode of Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous.
Hollywood Beach Broadwalk:
Over 2.5 miles long, you can walk, run, ride... whatever you want along the ocean's edge. Have $5? Rent a bike and pedal along the Hollywood Beach Broadwalk!
What we didn't realize when we went midday is this is more of an evening or night spot (if you're looking to do more jab just hit the beach). There are a TON of cute little spots for dinner and drinks - but they're definitely more for nightlife!
Lighthouse:
The Hillsboro lighthouse first lit up back in 1907. It's stood the test of time, wild weather, and you can take a guided tour to learn some of the secrets of Fort Lauderdale history. Bring your close-toed shoes to climb the 175 stairs for the best view of the Bay.
Museum of Discovery and Science:
Florida gets some wild storms so it's good to have a backup plan of indoor activities because if you're here for any length of time, you'll encounter one. Some are quick, but others? You've got to stay in all day. ????
You could go shopping, but I'd probably hit up the Museum of Discovery and Science. I'm not the only one, as it has the most visitors of any museum in Florida!
This one is also supposed to be great if you have kids. Or if you're just a big kid... like me. ???? ❤️
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Places to see in ( Fort Lauderdale - USA )
Places to see in ( Fort Lauderdale - USA )
Fort Lauderdale is a city on Florida's southeastern coast, known for its beaches and boating canals. The Strip is a promenade running along oceanside highway A1A. It's lined with upscale outdoor restaurants, bars, boutiques and luxury hotels. Other attractions include the International Swimming Hall of Fame, with pools and a museum of memorabilia, and Hugh Taylor Birch State Park, featuring trails and a lagoon.
The city is most famous for its beaches and boats, and while the city of Fort Lauderdale is relatively small in area, 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.
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.
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. This 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.
After years of building a reputation as the destination for beer-swilling college students on raucous spring breaks, Fort Lauderdale now angles for a slightly more mature and sophisticated crowd. Think martinis rather than tequila shots; jazz concerts instead of wet T-shirt contests. But don't worry, there's still plenty of carrying-on within the confines of area bars and nightclubs.
A lot to see in Fort Lauderdale such as :
Las Olas Boulevard
Lauderdale Beach
Hugh Taylor Birch State Park
Museum of Discovery and Science
Bonnet House Museum & Gardens
North Fort Lauderdale Beach Boulevard
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino - Hollywood, FL
Historic Stranahan House Museum
Butterfly World
Fort Lauderdale Beach Park
Riverwalk Fort Lauderdale
Anne Kolb Nature Center
Las Olas Beach
Fort Lauderdale Beach
NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale
Dania Beach Pier
Hillsboro Inlet Lighthouse
Jungle Queen Riverboat
West Lake Park
Fort Lauderdale Beach
Hillsboro Inlet
South Fort Lauderdale Beach Boulevard
Secret Woods Nature Center
International Swimming Hall of Fame Museum
Tree Tops Park
Tradewinds Park
Fern Forest Nature Center
Anglin's Fishing Pier
Fort Lauderdale Beaches
Isle Casino Racing Pompano Park
Central Beach
Snyder Park
Victoria Park
Seminole Casino Coconut Creek
Sky Zone Trampoline Park
The Fort Lauderdale Antique Car Museum
Sebastian Street Beach
The Casino at Dania Beach
Fort Lauderdale Swap Shop
Harbor Beach
Central Broward Regional Park & Stadium
Esplanade Park
Florida State Road A1A
Dania Beach Ocean Park
Flamingo Park
Plantation Central Park
Riverwalk Water Trolley
Fort Lauderdale Historical Society
Nautical Flea Market
Plantation Woods
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