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Lauderdale-By-The-Sea in Fort Lauderdale

Lauderdale-By-The-Sea Lauderdale-By-The-Sea, FL 33062
Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, a charming and picturesque coastal hamlet, is a gem of a destination that beckons visitors with the promise of shimmering relaxation, and a slowdown from the humdrum regular life.

Just moments north of the bustling city of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Lauderdale-by-the-Sea is a haven for those seeking the allure of tranquil beach-side living, yet desiring access to the scene and attraction of a major city. Its turquoise waters and golden beaches teaming with marine life intrigue the beach-lovers and adventure-seekers.

This coastal paradise, established around the 1920s, spans a picturesque landscape of around 1.5 square miles in total. Lauderdale-by-the-Sea's historic roots date back to the affluent days of 'old Florida,' with its establishment integral to the expansion of tourism within the Sunshine State. Its distance from the landlocked weariness and close proximity to Aquatic Atlantic allows it a prosperous interconnectedness with the ocean, allowing the town to flourish not just as a visitor's paradise but also for those desiring a scenic and vibrant place to call home.

Notably, Lauderdale-by-the-Sea is most popular for its spectacular coral reef, which is a snorkeler's dream and reachable directly from the beach. The town's Pelican Square with the beach portal icons and live beach cam adds to its charm and appeal. El Prado Park is a vibrant, lush space that the visitors can explore, and it also hosts popular community events. The rustic Anglin's Fishing Pier, which extends into the tropical Atlantic, is another notable landmark, a favorite among both rookie and seasoned anglers. The Miami Subs and Pizza Place and the fancier Aruba Beach Cafe are some of the town's best culinary exploits, each dishing out mouthwatering fares to satiate the appetites of the hungry explorers visiting the beachside town.

For those seeking a more laid-back exploration, strolling along the miles-long 'Blue Wave Beach' promises calming views of the gentle waves, while throwing in a chance to spot nesting turtles. Its downtown district offers more sophistication with bistros, pubs, and shops, each possessing a uniquely Floridian charm, catering not just to the palate but also to the shopper's desire. For nautical lovers, the lovely beachside town also nestles the SS Copenhagen Shipwreck, a state archaeological site, now residing 25-feet below the surface.

In conclusion, Lauderdale-by-the-Sea with its relaxed atmosphere, stunning natural beauty coupled with its modern conveniences, effortlessly marries the allure of a sleepy beachside town with the vibrancy of a thriving city. Its rich history, budding culinary scene, and numerous leisure activities make it a perfect destination for those seeking a balance between serenity and adventure. The essence of old Florida is perfectly encapsulated within this charmingly picturesque coastal town, and it is this inherent charm that makes it a must-visit when you are in Fort Lauderdale. It's not just a place to visit but an experience to savor.


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