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Landscape and attractions of Fort Lauderdale
Walk slowly from Las Olas to Strana Han House, the oldest mansion in the city, where you can learn that Fort Lauderdale was an Indian trading post in the early 20th century. Continue along the Riverwalk, which is a straight entertainment area beside the new river and a good place for walking and cycling. Remember to have jazz afternoon tea on the first Sunday of every month. This mile-long trail is close to most of the first-class cultural and social places in the city: the Art Museum, the Museum of Exploration and Science (undoubtedly one of the best museums in Florida), the Old Fort Lauderdale Village and Museum (Old Fort Lauderdale Village &; Museum), as well as the shopping, dining and entertainment area along the Las Olas River.

In Riverwalk Park, you can take a water taxi, take you to any seaside club, restaurant, shop and resort, or take you sightseeing on the busy streets. Waterway is essential in Fort Lauderdale, which is called "Venice of America" because of its developed canals and waterways. A series of tours include fishing, sightseeing and natural scenery. When Christmas comes, don't miss the Winter Festival, which is one of the earliest and most luxurious lantern boat cruises in our state.

Experience nature on land, in large parks and gardens. Bonnet House Museum and Garden covers an area of 38 hectares, located in the center of the town, with swans, monkeys, orchids and other exotic plants. Two state parks add paradise to the Fort Lauderdale beach experience. Hugh Taylor Burch State Park covers an area of 72 hectares and lies between the ocean and inland waters. In addition to beach entertainment, it also provides opportunities for rafting and hiking. John U. Lloyd State Park is located in Dania Beach, south of Fort Lauderdale, which is the other side of the Everglades cruise terminal. The rocks on both sides of the road are prominent, which is a good place for fishing and watching passing ships.