Audio Guide: Fort Lauderdale Downtown Walking Tour (Self Guided), Fort Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale is known for sunshine, water, and a few iconic local stories. Many people connect it with the Spring Break era that put the city in the spotlight, and with the Elbo Room, a legendary beachfront bar made famous by the 1960 film "Where the Boys Are". It’s a place where the day can start with calm water views and end with lively streets full of music and conversation.
The name “Fort Lauderdale” comes from a series of military forts built during the Second Seminole War in the 1830s. The forts were named in honor of the Lauderdale family’s military service, most commonly linked to Major William Lauderdale, a U.S. Army officer who led soldiers in the area. Over time, the name stuck and became tied to the settlement that developed nearby.
Fort Lauderdale began as a small community shaped by the Everglades and the New River. Early growth was slow, but the city expanded with rail connections, improved roads, and new interest in Florida as a vacation destination. In the early 1900s it became an official city, and after World War II it grew rapidly, turning into a major hub for tourism, boating, and new residents migrating to the area.
Today, Fort Lauderdale feels like a mix of beach town and modern city. It’s often called the “Venice of America” because of its canals, marinas, and waterfront neighborhoods. The city is easy to explore in sections, from the beach and its hotels to downtown along the river, with areas like Las Olas connecting the different sides of the city.
A great place to experience is the Fort Lauderdale Riverwalk, a scenic path along the New River with parks, museums, restaurants, and boat traffic passing by. If you want a closer look at early local life, the Stranahan House is a must-see-it’s the city’s oldest surviving home and a simple, memorable stop for understanding how Fort Lauderdale began.
Fort Lauderdale has a lot more to it than the beach, keep an eye out for the little details along the way, and you’ll notice that pretty quickly once we get moving.
The name “Fort Lauderdale” comes from a series of military forts built during the Second Seminole War in the 1830s. The forts were named in honor of the Lauderdale family’s military service, most commonly linked to Major William Lauderdale, a U.S. Army officer who led soldiers in the area. Over time, the name stuck and became tied to the settlement that developed nearby.
Fort Lauderdale began as a small community shaped by the Everglades and the New River. Early growth was slow, but the city expanded with rail connections, improved roads, and new interest in Florida as a vacation destination. In the early 1900s it became an official city, and after World War II it grew rapidly, turning into a major hub for tourism, boating, and new residents migrating to the area.
Today, Fort Lauderdale feels like a mix of beach town and modern city. It’s often called the “Venice of America” because of its canals, marinas, and waterfront neighborhoods. The city is easy to explore in sections, from the beach and its hotels to downtown along the river, with areas like Las Olas connecting the different sides of the city.
A great place to experience is the Fort Lauderdale Riverwalk, a scenic path along the New River with parks, museums, restaurants, and boat traffic passing by. If you want a closer look at early local life, the Stranahan House is a must-see-it’s the city’s oldest surviving home and a simple, memorable stop for understanding how Fort Lauderdale began.
Fort Lauderdale has a lot more to it than the beach, keep an eye out for the little details along the way, and you’ll notice that pretty quickly once we get moving.
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Fort Lauderdale Downtown Walking Tour Map
Guide Name: Fort Lauderdale Downtown Walking Tour
Guide Location: USA » Fort Lauderdale (See other walking tours in Fort Lauderdale)
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Sightseeing)
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.5 Km or 0.9 Miles
Guide Location: USA » Fort Lauderdale (See other walking tours in Fort Lauderdale)
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Sightseeing)
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.5 Km or 0.9 Miles
Sights Featured in This Walk
1) Fort Lauderdale Riverwalk (must see)
Walking Tours in Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Create Your Own Walk in Fort Lauderdale
Creating your own self-guided walk in Fort Lauderdale is easy and fun. Choose the city attractions that you want to see and a walk route map will be created just for you. You can even set your hotel as the start point of the walk.
Fort Lauderdale Beach Walking Tour
For decades, Fort Lauderdale Beach has been known primarily as a destination for raucous college students to celebrate Spring Break. Today, although a bit calmer and less chaotic than before, this neighborhood still boasts a wealth of opportunities for recreation, relaxation, and enjoyment.
One of the notable local attractions is the Bonnet House Museum and Gardens. This historic estate... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 4.9 Km or 3 Miles
One of the notable local attractions is the Bonnet House Museum and Gardens. This historic estate... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 4.9 Km or 3 Miles
Downtown Historical Buildings
Downtown Fort Lauderdale is home to three designated historic districts: The Sailboat Bend, The Himmarshee, and The Stranahan House. Each holds a range of houses and buildings from the mid-19th and 20th centuries that together tell the fascinating story of Fort Lauderdale's evolution over the years.
One such notable institution, preserving the city's heritage, is the Fort Lauderdale... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.2 Km or 2 Miles
One such notable institution, preserving the city's heritage, is the Fort Lauderdale... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.2 Km or 2 Miles
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