On Las Olas Boulevard, just steps from boutiques, restaurants, and art galleries, Fort Lauderdale's oldest hotel (circa 1936) evokes a time bygone with historical photos gracing hallways, and guest rooms outfitted with antique oak furnishings, ornamental palm trees, and a bold tropical color palate with a Tommy Bahamas throwback flair. Guest rooms are in either the original Historic Tower or...
Right on the Las Olas strip, this hotel was built in 1936 and renovated in 2002 but still retains its own boat dock. The Fort Lauderdale Water Taxi will make stops here on request. The 217 rooms are divided between two spaces---the…
The Riverside Hotel Review:
Right on the Las Olas strip, this hotel was built in 1936 and renovated in 2002. It still retains its own boat dock, and the Fort Lauderdale Water Taxi will make stops here on request. The 217 rooms are divided between two spaces: the original six-story building and a newer twelve-story Executive Tower. The latter in particular caters to business travelers with more than 10,000 square feet of...
Originally built in 1936, the Riverside is the oldest hotel in Fort Lauderdale. It's conveniently located in the heart of downtown. In fact, you can stay here without a rental car—take a cab, free tourist bus, or even walk to the beach along the newly revived Las Olas Boulevard. The vibe of the common areas is pioneer South Florida—ceiling fans, rattan furniture, and coral-rock accents, plus...