Ft. Lauderdale - West Palm Beach
Area Attractions
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Fort Lauderdale, Florida is centrally located between Miami and Palm
Beach, making it the perfect destination to
rent a passenger van, head up the coast and see what Palm Beach has
to offer. Warm temperatures and miles of beautiful beaches draw hundreds
of visitors to Florida each year and both cities offer plenty of
shopping, dining, museums, historic sights and nightlife as well as
attractions for the family to enjoy.
You’ll want to
rent a car to get around Fort Lauderdale and if you are traveling to
Palm Beach with your family, a
van rental might be a better option. Below are the top attractions
in the Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach areas with links for more
information.
Hugh
Taylor Birch State Park - Fort Lauderdale
Hugh Taylor Birch State Park in Fort Lauderdale is a fun family stop.
The park is 180 acres and sits on a barrier island between the Atlantic
Ocean and the Inland Waterway. The park has plenty of lagoons and swamps
and visitors can rent canoes, participate in a nature walk or enjoy a
picnic. Other activities include swimming, salt water fishing and
surfing.
Riverwalk - Fort Lauderdale
For those who enjoy shopping, culture and dining, the Riverwalk is
the perfect spot. Often referred to as "Florida’s Most Beautiful Mile,"
this popular downtown area is surrounded by beautiful scenery. This area
is also home to the Museum of Discovery and Science.
Museum of Discovery and Science - Fort
Lauderdale
Once you’ve driven to the Riverwalk, be sure to stop by the Museum of
Discovery and Science. The entire family will enjoy this museum that
makes learning fun and is known for its interactive exhibits on ecology,
health and outer space. Activities and displays include a replica of an
oak forest, a real coral reef and even a planetarium for stargazing. The
museum also houses an IMAX theater that shows daily science related
films.
Las Olas Boulevard -
Fort Lauderdale
Another great stop for those who like to dine, this trendy boulevard
is filled with individually owned boutiques and restaurants, including
sidewalk cafes.
Bonnet House Museum and Gardens
- Fort Lauderdale
Built in 1920, this amazing estate is is the former home of artists,
Frederic and Evelyn Bartlett. European art and architecture make this
plantation style home a great stop for the family. The scenery is filled
with 35 acres of beauty including, wetlands, a fruit grove, lily pond,
and a theater surrounded by a moat. Take a stroll on the walking trail
to enjoy the property’s wildlife.
Midtown Beach - Palm Beach
If you’re looking for a sandy beach in Palm Beach, this is probably
your best option. Since beaches aren’t a priority in the city, this is
the best spot to find public access to the sand.
Henry Morrison Flagler Museum
- Palm Beach
This museum recreates the luxury of the early 20th century. You’ll
find ornate furnishings and architecture as well as plenty of art. The
museum is in the mansion that Standard Oil founder Henry Flagler built
for his wife in 1902, and also includes a restored rail car.
Lake Worth Municipal Beach- Palm Beach
The
perfect park for children, Lake Worth Municipal Beach has plenty of
activities to keep them busy. The beach has some sandy areas for
families to picnic and includes a large pool with lifeguards. Visitors
of all ages can enjoy the fishing pier, or parents can rest while the
kids play on the playground before getting back in the
rental car and heading to the next destination.
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