Beach Pavilion at Lauderdale-By-The-Sea

4201 Ocean Drive Lauderdale by the Sea, FL 33308

Hours

Beach is open year-round to enjoy!

Visitors Center hours: Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. / Saturday 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.

Cost

The Beach Pavilion at Lauderdale-By-The-Sea is free; however, certain events may have an admission fee. Check the website for updated information.

About

Nestled outside the bustling city life is the charming Beach Pavilion at Lauderdale-By-The-Sea. The radiantly colored gazebo is right off the highway, making it easy to access on your Florida vacation.

Often referred to as the heart of the city, the Beach Pavilion encapsulates the essence of Lauderdale-By-The-Sea. Enticing shops, restaurants, and must-visit bars surround this landmark, adding to its allure.

This lively location offers various activities catering to all ages and interests, making it a must-visit in the Fort Lauderdale area. Its vivid colors and intricate stonework exude a warm and welcoming atmosphere and are idyllic for selfies and photo ops.

The attraction's Facebook page is a handy resource to stay informed on current events and activities. When searching the online site, you'll learn that it is the hub for community functions and fishing enthusiasts heading out onto the water.

Visiting the Beach Pavilion at Lauderdale-By-The-Sea promises a memorable experience of captivating sights, delicious food, and unforgettable adventures.

Beach Pavilion at Lauderdale-By-The-Sea: Fun Facts & Cool Features

This attraction is more than a beautiful spot to unwind. It also has an interesting historical background. This charming beach town was founded in the 1920s as a fishing village and retains its old-world charm.

And one of the best ways to fully experience the laid-back vibe of this beach is by doing absolutely nothing! Find a comfortable spot on one of the inviting wooden benches, away from the sun, and relax. Take in the mesmerizing view of the crystal-clear water and enjoy some people-watching.

A convenient feature is that this landmark is near other popular attractions and restaurants. It's a short distance north of Fort Lauderdale Beach and the Bonnet House Museum & Gardens, making it easy to combine multiple visits. And with it close to superb dining spots like Kaluz Restaurant, waterfront dining is a short drive away.

The Beach Pavilion is also home to some of the area's best diving and snorkeling spots. Anglin's Pier Reef Snorkel Trail is in 10 feet of water, making it accessible to all ages and abilities. Three coral reefs are 100 yards from the beach, appealing to advanced divers and snorkelers.

Visiting the Beach Pavilion at Lauderdale-By-The-Sea is the perfect spot to soak up the tranquil atmosphere and let your worries drift away!

Getting There

Navigating from downtown Fort Lauderdale to the Beach Pavilion at Lauderdale-By-The-Sea is easy:

  • Start from downtown Fort Lauderdale and head east on E Broward Blvd toward S Andrews Ave.
  • Turn right onto US-1 N/ Federal Highway. Follow this road for about 5 miles.
  • Turn right onto NE 26th St.
  • Turn left onto N Ocean Blvd/FL-A1A in just under a mile.
  • After a little over 2 miles, you will arrive at the destination on your right.

Local Tips

  • Check out Lauderdale-By-The-Sea Facebook page for events and concert listings.
  • There is a pay-to-park fee.
  • Fishing is not permitted off the pavilion. Make sure you use the pier and follow the signs.
  • Stop by the visitor center for tips and insights about the area.

Location

4201 Ocean Drive Lauderdale by the Sea, FL 33308

Frequently Asked Questions

Begin your day by embarking on a memorable adventure aboard a water taxi, allowing you to navigate the picturesque Intercoastal Waterway. This scenic journey will provide stunning views of luxurious waterfront mansions, charming canals, and majestic yachts.

Once you’ve soaked in the beauty of the waterways, disembark and spend a few hours immersing yourself in the sun-kissed atmosphere of Fort Lauderdale’s pristine beaches. Take a leisurely stroll along the soft sand, feel the refreshing ocean breeze on your face, and dip your toes in the azure waters. Relax, unwind, and let the coastal serenity wash over you.

After enjoying some beach time, head to a beach bar or downtown brewery to quench your thirst and savor the local flavors. Whether you prefer a tropical cocktail or a craft beer, Fort Lauderdale offers a variety of waterfront establishments where you can unwind and indulge in a laid-back atmosphere. You must try the World Famous Elbo Room for cheap drinks and games – opened in 1958, it’s the first commercial establishment in the world to go live with web cameras in 1994.

As the day winds down, it’s time to satiate your appetite with a delicious dinner at Las Olas restaurant, then enjoy a leisurely stroll by the riverfront. If you’re in the mood for dancing and fun, head to Rose Nightclub in downtown Fort Lauderdale or nearby DAER Nightclub at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino.

Fort Lauderdale is a treasure trove of local favorites that offer unique experiences for both residents and visitors.

For a taste of the city’s renowned seafood, Southport Raw Bar is a beloved spot where you can indulge in fresh oysters and delicious seafood platters while enjoying a laid-back atmosphere and waterfront views.

If you’re in the mood for a lively sports bar with great food, Rendezvous Bar & Grill is a local favorite known for its mouthwatering burgers, wings, and extensive beer selection.

Beer enthusiasts will also appreciate Laser Wolf, a craft beer haven that offers a rotating selection of carefully curated brews in a hip and welcoming setting. For a delightful combination of floral arrangements and coffee, Ann’s Florist & Coffee Bar is a charming spot where you can enjoy a cup of Joe while perusing beautiful blooms.

Finally, those seeking a unique speakeasy experience can head to Rm 901, a hidden gem known for its creative cocktails and cozy ambiance. These local favorites capture the spirit of Fort Lauderdale and offer an opportunity to immerse yourself in the city’s vibrant food, drink, and cultural scene.

Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) serves as the primary major airport for the Fort Lauderdale area. Located approximately 3 miles southwest of downtown Fort Lauderdale, FLL provides convenient access for travelers flying into or out of the city.

The airport is also conveniently situated about 6 miles north of Hollywood Beach, a popular coastal destination known for its beautiful sandy shores and vibrant atmosphere. Additionally, Miami International Airport (MIA) is in close proximity, located approximately 30 miles south of Fort Lauderdale, offering an alternative option for travelers looking to access the region.

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