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East Las Olas Boulevard - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting

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About East Las Olas Boulevard

East Las Olas Boulevard is a unique destination for visitors and locals alike. This bustling boulevard features a variety of restaurants, shops, businesses, entertainment venues and more. From surf shops and vintage boutiques to high-end spas and salons, East Las Olas Boulevard has something for everyone. In addition to its great shopping and dining opportunities, it's a great place to explore the area's arts and historic sites.
Address : E Las Olas Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA

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Top Activities Near East Las Olas Boulevard

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Attractions Near East Las Olas Boulevard

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Riverwalk Fort LauderdaleRiverwalk Fort Lauderdale is the perfect spot to experience nature and enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. Whether strolling along the scenic walkway that meanders through downtown or sailing along the riverfront aboard your own personal vessel, Riverwalk offers something for everyone. Visitors can make use of entertainment venues such as The Beach to take in a show or get some shopping done at Fudge Factory. There’s no better place to experience the culture and life of this vibrant city .
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Historic Stranahan House MuseumHome of Fort Lauderdale pioneers Frank and Ivy Stranahan. Built in 1901 as a trading post and converted into a residence for the Stranahans in 1906, the house is the oldest surviving structure in Broward County.
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International Swimming Hall of Fame MuseumThe International Swimming Hall of Fame Museum is a must-see for anyone with an interest in aquatic sports. Founded in 1965 to recognize water sports greats from all over the world, the museum hosts exhibits from swimming's earliest days to the Olympic Games of today. It also contains many interactive displays and educational programs that are designed to help people learn about the important role swimming has played in world history.
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NSU Art Museum Fort LauderdaleMuseum emphasizes contemporary (20th century) projects. Among its 6,200 pieces are a significant collection of ceramics by Pablo Picasso, a collection of contemporary Cuban art representing the contributions of more than 125 artists, and North America's largest exhibition of work from the Northern European CoBrA avant-garde movement.
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Las Olas BeachLas Olas Beach is an unforgettable experience. Located on the southeastern coast of Florida, it features soft white sand and is renowned for its clear blue waters. This beautiful beach can be explored on-foot or by renting a parasail to have an even more picturesque view of the area. Whether it's taking time out of one's day to enjoy the gentle ocean breeze or spending time with friends while watching the sunset over the horizon, Las Olas Beach has something for everyone.
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Sebastian Street BeachSebastian Street Beach, is a seaside paradise. Boasting soft white sand and pristine blue-green waters, this beach is an idyllic spot to spend time relaxing by the sea. Many visitors choose to sunbathe on the spacious beachfront or enjoy a pleasant stroll along the surf's edge. kayaking and paddleboarding are popular activities in the region as well. It also offers several amenities like showers, restrooms, and food stands making it convenient to spend an entire day here.

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Broward County
Broward County is one of the three counties in South Florida that make up the Miami metropolitan area. Broward County's urbanized area occupies 427.8 square miles of land. The largest portion of the county is the Conservation Area that extends west to border Collier County. The conservation area is 796.9 square miles and consists of wetlands, much of which are part of the Everglades National Park.

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