What do you prefer ? Fort Lauderdale or Miami?

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Experience Fort Lauderdale Beach by #Bike and #POV
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While Fort Lauderdale and Miami both offer top-rated beaches, a wide variety of attractions and fun activities for tourists and residents alike to enjoy, Miami additionally offers many popular attractions typically associated with a larger metropolitan area. Specifically, Miami is home to professional sports teams including the Miami Dolphins (NFL), Miami Heat (NBA), Miami Marlins (MLB), and Florida Panthers (NHL). Miami also has a large zoo featuring more than 2,500 animals representing more than 400 species. Both cities feature top restaurants and a vibrant nightlife—Las Olas Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale and South Beach in the Miami area. Fort Lauderdale and Miami also offer a variety of year-round festivities including music festivals, boat shows, art festivals and food and wine festivals just to name a few.

Fort Lauderdale
Located in Broward County, Fort Lauderdale is known for its extensive network of waterfront canals, miles of white sand Atlantic beaches and famous Las Olas Boulevard, which is lined with upscale shoppes, elegant eateries and art galleries. With a population of 184,599 (2021), Fort Lauderdale offers residents a high-quality of life with an average temperature of 75.5' degrees year-round and 246 sunny days each year, perfect for the outdoor enthusiast.

Miami
Miami is the cultural, economic and financial center of South Florida. The greater Miami Metropolitan area is the largest in Florida with a population of 6.1 million people. Averaging 77' degrees year round and 248 sunny days per year, Miami is home to professional sports teams, the 2nd busiest cruise ship port in the world (Port Canaveral is #1), top-rated beaches and is commonly recognized as a "Top Place to Live" and a "Best City to Retire" by national raking publications.

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