8 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.

The Diplomat Beach Resort

$$$ | 3555 S. Ocean Dr., Hollywood, FL, 33019, USA Fodor's Choice

This colossal 39-story, contemporary, multitower resort property sits on a 50,000-square-foot swath of Hollywood Beach and has become a destination for fun in the sun and culinary intrigue. There are about 7 bars and 10 restaurants on property, and all are excellent. There are two pools, cabanas, a kids' play area, plenty of water sports, and an oceanfront spa.

Pros

  • Coastal chic vibe
  • Excellent dining
  • Incredible ocean views

Cons

  • Large complex
  • Numerous conventioneers
  • Expensive rates
3555 S. Ocean Dr., Hollywood, FL, 33019, USA
954-602–6000
Hotel Details
1000 rooms
No Meals

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The Guitar Hotel at Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood

$$$ | 1 Seminole Way, Hollywood, FL, 33314, USA Fodor's Choice

Beaming with LED light shows that can be seen from miles away, this prominent 450-foot guitar-shaped hotel is a magnet for folks looking for Las Vegas–style entertainment (i.e., casinos that never close, clubbing, and hedonism). Attached to the Seminole Hard Rock Casino, this hotel is outfitted with floor-to-ceiling glass panes and high-tech sound systems (and soundproofing) in each room. A large casino is just part of the story here. The Hard Rock Live presents nightly music, concerts, and shows by the top performers in the world. The 4½-acre pool complex comes replete with a jaw-dropping waterslide and a Vegas-style nightclub/dayclub, DAER. The resort features 14 restaurants ranging from the memorabilia-centric Hard Rock Cafe (wings and burgers) to Kuro, an excellent, upscale Japanese eatery.

Pros

  • Limitless entertainment
  • Solid bars and restaurants
  • 24/7 gaming action

Cons

  • In an unsavory neighborhood
  • Extra busy on the weekends
  • Rental car necessary
1 Seminole Way, Hollywood, FL, 33314, USA
866-502–7529
Hotel Details
638 rooms
No Meals

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The Atlantic Hotel & Spa

$$$ | 601 N. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33304, USA

In addition to a relaxing spa, a restaurant, and a sleek fifth-floor pool overlooking the Atlantic, this towering oceanfront hotel has fantastic views of the ocean from its beds (unless, of course, you select a city view). A recent renovation gave the rooms a much needed facelift, and the en suite kitchenette and oversized floor plan are great for longer stays. You can also bring dogs up to 60 pounds with you, a rare find in Fort Lauderdale.

Pros

  • Oceanfront property
  • En suite kitchenettes
  • Pet-friendly, a rare find in Fort Lauderdale

Cons

  • Limited dining
  • Expensive parking
  • Issues with service
601 N. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33304, USA
954-516–1720
Hotel Details
104 rooms
No Meals

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Hilton Fort Lauderdale Beach Resort

$$$ | 505 N. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33304, USA

This oceanfront sparkler features tasteful, large suites and a fabulous sixth-floor pool deck. Rooms glow with natural light and offer luxurious amenities like marble bathroom vanities and soft linens. The family-friendly pool may have quite a few kids, but adults can easily sneak off to the prolific sunbathing areas flanking both sides of the hotel. On the ground floor, S3 (Sun, Surf, and Sand) is a popular local hangout with incredible food.

Pros

  • Fun pool
  • Most rooms have balconies
  • Great spa

Cons

  • Not pet-friendly
  • Expensive valet parking
  • Beach umbrellas not included in resort fee
505 N. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33304, USA
954-414–2222
Hotel Details
374 suites
No Meals

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Kimpton Shorebreak Fort Lauderdale Beach Resort

$$$ | 2900 Riomar St., Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33304, USA

Tucked between downtown and the beach, this tropical hidden gem boasts secret pathways, courtyards, and plenty of Art Deco decor, making it dreamy and photogenic. Standing just three stories high, the quaint hotel has a cozy ambience enhanced by rich colors. There's easy access to both Las Olas and the bustling A1A strip without the hassle of being right in the action. For those looking to lay out and relax, there are two pools, one on the ground floor and one on the rooftop with stunning views of the Intracoastal Waterway, both home to works of art by talented local artists.

Pros

  • Daily social hour with complimentary wine
  • Pet-friendly amenities at no extra cost
  • Plenty of wellness offerings

Cons

  • Limited food options
  • Not oceanfront
  • No bathtubs
2900 Riomar St., Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33304, USA
954-908--7301
Hotel Details
96 rooms
No Meals

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Lago Mar Beach Resort & Club

$$$ | 1700 S. Ocean La., Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33316, USA

The sprawling family-friendly Lago Mar retains its sparkle and authentic Florida feel thanks to committed owners. Brilliantly colored bougainvillea edges the swimming lagoon, and guests get direct access to a 500-foot private beach in an exclusive neighborhood. Most accommodations are spacious suites with sofas and kitchens, making them ideal for families.

Pros

  • Secluded setting with swimming lagoon and access to a private beach
  • No resort fee
  • Free valet and self-parking

Cons

  • Not easy to find
  • Far from restaurants and beach action
  • Crowded during holidays, including spring break
1700 S. Ocean La., Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33316, USA
954-523–6511
Hotel Details
204 rooms
No Meals

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Margaritaville Beach Resort

$$$ | 1111 N. Ocean Dr., Hollywood, FL, 33019, USA

Inspired by legendary singer Jimmy Buffett's lifelong search for paradise, this tropical resort is at once accessible and upscale, with an attention to detail that sets it apart from many of its neighbors. It's a utopia for families, thanks to the FlowRider Double surfing simulator, waterslide, and beach activities. But the adults-only poolscape on the roof provides a respite from all parental responsibilities. The bright, airy, and tropical decor evokes a Key West feel, and the entertainment options showcase local talent across the property's hip venues.

Pros

  • Oceanfront location
  • Fun water activities
  • Daily live entertainment

Cons

  • The surrounding area isn't very upscale
  • Touristy vibe
  • Must be a Jimmy Buffett fan
1111 N. Ocean Dr., Hollywood, FL, 33019, USA
954-874–4444
Hotel Details
349 rooms
No Meals

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Pelican Grand Beach Resort

$$$ | 2000 N. Ocean Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33305, USA

This bright-yellow Key West–style Noble House property fuses a heritage seaside charm with understated luxury. Plus, it has Fort Lauderdale's only lazy river! More than three-quarters of the guest rooms are spacious suites, each with a separate living room area. The penthouse is out-of-control gorgeous. Pelican's beachfront is considered private, which enables the resort to offer full-service food and drink on the sand. The serene veranda extends to the edges of the property and has plenty of rocking chairs for gazing at the ocean and enjoying the breeze.

Pros

  • Incredible spa
  • Directly on the beach
  • Romantic restaurant

Cons

  • Small fitness center
  • Nothing notable within walking distance
  • Small property
2000 N. Ocean Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33305, USA
954-568–9431
Hotel Details
146 rooms
No Meals

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