Just a quick drive south of the airport, in Hollywood, Yellow Green Farmers Market has become a favorite local weekend hangout. It also boasts a cafe and petting zoo for those looking to make an afternoon out of their grocery run. In Davie, Marando Farms & Ranch offers tons of fresh produce, eggs, and other products grown onsite. Two of the best are located just outside Fort Lauderdale. South Florida’s farmer market scene has expanded dramatically in the past couple of decades. From museums and galleries to shopping, sports, and resort spas, Greater Fort Lauderdale offers tons of ways to zen out, indulge, or make the most of a rainy day-which, luckily in the Sunshine State, is not too much of a concern.Hit some of the top farmers markets in the region
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Over in Sunrise, about 25 minutes from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, spend the day browsing the 350-plus stores at Sawgrass Mills, the largest outlet shopping destination in the country.Įven if you’re on a budget, there are plenty of free events and attractions around Greater Fort Lauderdale, including beachside yoga, local live music, and NHL practice sessions for the Florida Panthers hockey team. And for panoramic views of Fort Lauderdale’s skyline, take a seat at the swanky Rooftop that sits above Las Olas Boulevard. Spend Sunday afternoon watching the boats drift by over Caribbean-style music on the dockside lounge of GG’s Waterfront Bar & Grill in Hollywood or hit the slots before taking a seat at one of the upscale eateries at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood, where you’ll find a Vegas-style pool party day and night at DAER.įor Old World glamor served up alongside contemporary craft cocktails, add The Wilder to your list.
Scale some of the tallest walls in the country at projectROCK, an indoor rock climbing facility known for authentic looking rock features.ĭining and nightlife in Greater Fort Lauderdale range from toes-in-the-sand to sophisticated. Play retro arcade games while sipping craft brews at Glitch Bar by the railroad tracks in Flagler Village or head to the historic Wreck Bar for an underwater burlesque mermaid show in a space designed to look just like its name suggests-a sunken ship. This isn’t the only off-the-wall bar the city has to offer, either. There are tons of unique things to do in Fort Lauderdale, from sea turtle walks at night in the summer with the Museum of Discovery & Science to see loggerheads laying eggs to a Cruisin’ Tikis’ floating tiki bar on the New River. Originally a speakeasy from the 1920s, the beach shanty (which has drawn everyone from the Rockefellers to George Harrison) is only reachable by boat shuttle, and the menu varies depending on the catch of the day. Up in Pompano Beach, head to Hillsboro Inlet Park for views of the historic lighthouse followed by dinner at Cap’s Place, the state’s oldest restaurant. Charter an authentic gondola to experience the "Venice of America." Take the Water Taxi or the Jungle Queen to tour around the mansion-lined waterways of Fort Lauderdale.
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If you’re in town around the full moon, there’s even a kayak tour complete with glow sticks helping light up the way. Rent your board at Park & Ocean, the concession area, where you can take a seat for lunch and craft brews once you’ve worked up an appetite. In Fort Lauderdale, Hugh Taylor Birch State Park is known for paddleboarding-particularly through coastal dunes. For the more adventure-driven, kayak or canoe along one of the dozen trails running through the national park. The Florida Everglades and its sawgrass-filled swampland comprise two-thirds of Greater Fort Lauderdale, and the best way to see a sliver of its 1.5 million acres and resident alligators is by airboat.