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Use this customizable 3-day Fort Lauderdale itinerary to blend beaches, Las Olas dining, waterfront walks, and a few standout museums and gardens.

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Use this customizable 3-day Fort Lauderdale itinerary to blend beaches, Las Olas dining, waterfront walks, and a few standout museums and gardens.
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Start early for calmer water and easier parking, then stroll the promenade for coffee and ocean views. Plan for breezier conditions after swimming.

Walk the riverfront promenade in the morning before it heats up and crowds build. It’s a simple, scenic way to connect downtown sights on foot.

Browse shops and galleries, then stay for dinner and cocktails along Fort Lauderdale’s most walkable main strip. Weekend evenings get busy, so reservations help.

Tour a historic coastal estate with lush gardens, art, and a preserved old-Florida feel. Timed entries can fill, so booking ahead keeps the day smooth.

Swap beach crowds for shaded trails, biking, and calm lagoon views close to the coast. Go earlier on weekends to avoid the gate line.

A flexible indoor stop for hands-on exhibits and an easy weather backup if a quick rain rolls through. Check hours day-of to fit it around beach time.
Typical daily costs in USD.
Accommodation: Hostels and budget hotels: $50-$100 per night
Food: Street food and budget restaurants: $20-$35 per day
Transportation: Public transport and shared rides: $10-$20 per day
Activities: Free or low-cost activities: $10-$30 per day
Accommodation: Mid-range hotels: $100-$200 per night
Food: Casual dining and mid-range restaurants: $35-$70 per day
Transportation: Rental cars or taxi services: $20-$40 per day
Activities: Paid attractions and tours: $30-$70 per day
Accommodation: Luxury hotels and resorts: $200-$500+ per night
Food: Fine dining: $70-$150+ per day
Transportation: Private cars and luxury services: $50-$100+ per day
Activities: Exclusive tours and experiences: $70-$150+ per day
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