Beach Place (shopping, dining, nightlife) - 4 blocks
The Galleria (shopping, dining) - 1 mile
Bonnet House & Gardens (museum) - 1 mile
International Swimming Hall of Fame - 1.5 miles
Bahia Mar Yacht Center - 1.5 miles
Downtown Fort Lauderdale (Las Olas Blvd) - 2 miles
Fort Lauderdale Convention Center - 2.5 miles
Jungle Queen Riverboat (cruises) - 3 miles
Port Everglades - 3 miles
Mai-Kai (dinner show) - 4.5 miles
African-American Research Library & Cultural center - 5 miles
Anne Kolb Nature Center - 6 miles
Boomers at Dania Beach (amusement park) - 6 miles
Hollywood Greyhound Track Flea Market - 8.5 miles
Pompano Park Harness Track - 9 miles
Gulfstream Park (horse racing) - 10 miles
Butterfly World - 15 miles
Coconut Creek Casino - 16 miles
Flamingo Gardens and Wray Botanical Collection - 17 miles
Sawgrass Recreation Park (Everglades) - 23 miles
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL): Approximate driving time is 15 minutes and distance is 6 miles.
Driving directions from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport: Take Hwy 1 N/Federal Hwy to 17th St. Turn right onto 17th and continue across the bridge. 17th St becomes A1A. Hotel is 3 miles ahead on the left.
Getting there: Metered taxi fare is in the $5–$15 range. Tri County Airport Express runs vans and cars for $5–$15 per person shared and $26–$35 per car for private rides. Rental cars, Town Cars, and limousines are all more than $36. Fees subject to change without notice. Rental cars are available from this Web site.
Miami International Airport (MIA): Approximate driving time is 49 minutes and distance is 32 miles.
Driving directions from Miami International Airport: Take SR 112/Airport Expwy (toll) to I-95 N. Continue on I-95 into Broward County and take Exit #29A/Sunrise Blvd E. From Sunrise, turn right onto A1A. Hotel is a mile south on the left.
Getting there: SuperShuttle vans cost $26–$35 per person. Taxis, rental cars, Town Cars, and limousines are all over $36. Fees subject to change without notice. Rental cars are available from this Web site.
Getting around: Many shops, restaurants, and clubs are in the immediate area so walking is popular. To explore by water, guests can cruise on the water taxi which travels to both the Intracoastal Waterway as well as the New River into downtown Fort Lauderdale. Water taxis leave from the Intracoastal a block away and all-day passes are $5–$15. Fees subject to change without notice.