DREAMSCAPES WINTER 2015/2016
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ituated on a barrier island just north of
Fort Lauderdale, the town has become a
big draw for families and young people . . .
and an exciting nighttime spot. A treasured
little hideaway for decades, Lauderdale-By-
The-Sea has become a vibrant family
destination for second and third generations.
In winter, the town comes alive! At the
popular downtown plaza by the beach, people
window-shop, dine at sidewalk cafés,
meander down to the ocean, relax in Adiron-
dack chairs or on benches created from old
boats, picnic, and engage in a variety of out-
door games. On the second and fourth
Sundays of each month, there's dancing in the
plaza and a colourful farmers' market every
Sunday at Town Hall. New shops hum with
activity and sell everything from sweet treats
to kayaks and paddleboards.
There's no need for a car, either. The Pelican
Hopper takes you all around town, while the
Sun Trolley transports you to nearby Fort Laud-
erdale destinations such as the upscale Galleria
Mall. The town is a walkable, enjoyable, active
beach village for all ages and all generations.
Lauderdale-By-The-Sea's motto aptly sums
up the feel of the town: "Relax . . . You're Here!"
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TRAVEL PLANNER
Plan your next relaxing getaway to
Lauderdale-By-The-Sea at lbtsevents.com.
RELAX IN
LAUDERDALE-
BY-THE-SEA
LAUDERDALE-BY-THE-SEA IS EVERYTHING YOU'D WANT
IN A SMALL, HOMEY, SEASIDE VILLAGE. AND MORE.
Colourful Adirondack chairs on the plaza beckon
visitors to relax and enjoy the sights and sounds.
Lauderdale-By-The-Sea
BY STEVE WINSTON