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Pillars hotel of Fort Lauderdale
Top 7 hotels in Fort Lauderdale |
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Lago Mar an Oceanfront Luxury hotel |
Lago Mar an Oceanfront Luxury hotel |
| Everything is near perfection | Total warmth
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The Pillars Waterfront Inn Small Luxury hotel |
Marriott Harbor Beach Oceanfront resort |
| cleanliness, service |
Complete service. Large.Comfort |
Marriott Harbor Beach Oceanfront resort |
Ramada Plaza Beach front hotel |
| Experts on business conventions. Spacious property. | Pool location. Front Lobby. Night Club. Priced right. |
Ramada Plaza Beachfront hotel |
Irelands Inn Beachfront hotel |
| Pool is perfectly situated overlooking the Ocean. Luxury look without luxury price. | Some of the largest suites in the Fort Lauderdale beach area |
Irelands Inn Beachfront hotel |
The Pillars Waterfront Inn Small Luxury hotel |
| Only three other properties in Fort Lauderdale area have rooms this big. Clean. View from their restaurant | |
Pier 66 Hyatt Regency write a review or upload pics of Pier 66 |
Sheraton Yankee Trader |
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Great view from rooms and Restaurant |
Location, restaurant, (Don Shula's) |
Best Western Beach Comber |
Hyatt Regency Pier 66 |
| This is not a Fort Lauderdale hotel, (it's in close by Pompano beach) It just so happens to be the best value in Fort Lauderdale or Broward county | Pier top spinning restaurant |
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Floridas Gold Coast, of which Ft. Lauderdale is such an integral part, is proof that contemporary alchemy exists. Seven decades ago, what is now seductive Ft. Lauderdale sands, swaying sea oats and glittering Ft. Lauderdale hotels and condominiums was palmetto scrub and swampland. Along these sands, only the occasional beached sailor and the fabled barefoot mailman strode Ft. Lauderdale. Many generations ago, the Abaniki tribe of Native Americans lived beside the sea here, followed generations later by pirates who awaited an opportunity to attack Spanish galleons heading home from Central America, loaded with gold. |