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Miles of canals, white sand beaches, and sultry temperatures explain part of Ft. Lauderdale's appeal to sun-seeking vacationers. But that's not all the South Florida City has: there's no shortage of history, culture, and dining to enrich the offerings.
It's easy to spend endless days swimming and relaxing on the sand, but there's more than just surf at the beach. The beachfront promenade is lined with sidewalk cafes, restaurants and pubs, and shops and boutiques.
Off the beach, the Arts & Entertainment District is home to the Broward Center for the Performing Arts, the Florida Grand Opera, Historic Second Street, the Museum of Art- Ft. Lauderdale, and the Museum of Discovery and Science.
The district is also home to dozens of cafes and restaurants, plus the red-brick Riverwalk, a shop-lined walking path. Las Olas Boulevard is another Ft. Lauderdale hotspot, featuring shops, historic hotels, and the Elbo Room beachside bar.
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