2 Best Hotels in Fort Lauderdale and Broward County, Florida

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A collection of relatively young luxury beachfront hotels—the Atlantic Hotel & Spa, Hilton Fort Lauderdale Beach Resort, the Ritz-Carlton, the W, the Westin—that opened within the last decade are welcoming newcomers to the "Luxe Lauderdale" corridor. Seriously sophisticated places to stay include The Conrad, Four Seasons, and The Gale, while smaller retro spots are disappearing. You can also find hotel chains along the Intracoastal Waterway. If you want to be on the beach, be sure to ask when booking your room as many hotels on the inland waterways or on A1A advertise "waterfront" accommodations.

Fort Lauderdale Marriott Harbor Beach Resort & Spa

$$$$ | 3030 Holiday Dr., Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33316, USA Fodor's Choice

Sitting on a quarter-mile of private beach, this property shines with the luxe personality of a top-notch island resort. The full-service private beach is great for luxuriating, sunbathing, and water sports. An excellent Kids' Club keeps the little ones entertained while parents enjoy some quiet time in the adults-only heated saltwater pool. Dining outlets include the acclaimed 3030 Ocean, the fun and fresh Sea Level, and Riva. It's no wonder the property is the Marriott family's personal choice for their annual vacation.

Pros

  • Private beachfront
  • All rooms have balconies
  • Great eateries

Cons

  • Wi-Fi isn't free
  • Expensive parking
  • Large resort feel
3030 Holiday Dr., Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33316, USA
954-525–4000
Hotel Details
650 rooms
No Meals

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The Ritz-Carlton, Fort Lauderdale

$$$$ | 1 N. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33304, USA Fodor's Choice

Twenty-four dramatically tiered, glass-walled stories rise from the sea, forming a resort that's helping to revive a golden age of luxury travel. The lobby and public areas sparkle with white-and-charcoal marble floors, crystal chandeliers, and leather banquettes. A lavish tropical sundeck and infinity pool gaze out over the ocean, and the Club Lounge spans an entire floor. The lobby-level restaurant-café-market-bar Burlock Coast offers superior ocean views through floor-to-ceiling windows with excellent food and inspired cocktails to match. Luxury also awaits at the spa, which is a must-visit. The hotel's Club Lounge is situated such that guests can watch both the sunrise and the sunset from the balcony. Golfers have privileges at the private Grande Oaks Golf Course, where Caddyshack was filmed.

Pros

  • Prime beach location
  • Exceptional service
  • Organic spa treatments

Cons

  • Expensive valet parking
  • Cancel at least 14 days in advance or get hit with a two-night penalty
  • Extra-busy poolscape
1 N. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33304, USA
954-465–2300
Hotel Details
192 rooms
No Meals

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