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    3.5 (260 reviews)
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    Sheeka B.

    Top tier mf hotel! Has everything you need, near everything you may have forgotten, and some things you'd want to try! We stay here on layovers, and this is probably the first time I took advantage of this place. The rooms are immaculate, with extra amenities like the best smelling body wash, shampoo, and conditioner. Gold fixtures throughout the bathroom, wood floors that look clean enough to eat off of, and marble flooring on every floor. The views are absolutely impressive! You can see downtown, the river, the ocean, and all shopping. At night, the city lights up in such a way that makes sleeping with the curtains open necessary. There is a restaurant on site that has happy hour and really great drinks. With a bar in the lobby, ample seating inside and outside, you can relax before even reaching your room. I especially enjoy the fact that there is a convenient store located on the property, just in case you forget something (a razor for me), with reasonable prices. The pool is located across the street, with spectacular views of the river and all the boats going by, and The Fitness District is the private gym included with your stay. I can't speak highly enough about this wonderful place!

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    Gerry L.

    I was taking a 20-day cruise on the Crystal Serenity and, as is my custom, I fly in at least a day early to ensure I make embarkation on time. After flying 15+ hours (HNL to LAX to ATL to FFL), plus the taxi ride, I needed to check-in, shower and relax. My friend recommended Riverside due to its location and I booked a Junior Suite. The hotel was built in 1936 and is rated 3 stars. Check-in was fine and I was given a room on one of the upper floors in the original wing, looking West. The room was largish, as are rooms in older hotels, with a small closet, a sofa, table, desk with coffee maker and a king bed. The bathroom was fine with a tub. What did I miss? There wasn't a shower wand, and the toilet was just a standard unit. I'm spoiled by my Toto at home. I went outside onto the balcony and looked at the river to my left and Las Olas Blvd to my right. All and all, a much nicer room than I expected, given the hotel's 3-star rating. Call me pleasantly surprised. I walked around to familiarize myself with the hotel, finding the bar, Wild Sea restaurant, a small sundries store and a clothing store located next door but with an entrance from the hotel. There are two ballrooms and a large patio on the 9th floor. The one place that showed the hotel's age was its elevators. There were only two, relatively small ones servicing the wing I was in. When I checked in at 6pm, there was a long line of people waiting to go up to the ballrooms. My friend was spot on about the location. I walked up and down Las Olas Blvd and found a myriad of shops, coffee places and restaurants. It's a very pleasant area with a mix of commercial and residential. The New River winds behind the hotel and one can walk along the river. Upon disembarkation from the Serenity 21 days later, I caught a taxi and found myself back at the Riverside for one night before returning home to Hawaii. My Junior Suite was on a lower floor than my first visit and there wasn't a balcony, nor were there nice views. I didn't care, I was there only because one can't fly to Hawaii after 10am. This second room was identical to the first except for the lack of a balcony. What did I think? I loved the location and the rooms were fine. If I return to Fort Lauderdale, I will definitely consider the Riverside for accommodations ... Recommended!

    Georgette Q.

    Love the Riverside Hotel! The rooms recently renovated and beautiful! Spotless, modern and beautiful! Perfect location on Las Olas and the New River!! The staff are always friendly, attentive and welcoming! Michael at the Front Desk assisted me on Thanksgiving Day.. very accommodating! The Restaurants are amazing! Especially The Boathouse! Great views of the Yachts on the new river! Beautiful pool!! Close to the Water Taxi! ! The lobby is so warm and welcoming! Very Pet friendly! I highly recommend! What's not to love!!

    Daren R.

    The only hotel on Las Olas strip in East Fort Lauderdale. I have stayed at this location several times. Its an old building with a relaxed feel. Very tiny slow elevators. Great weekday rates for the hotel online for about $189.00. In the morning, I have breakfast on the outside patio restaurant. For happy hour we would get appetizers and cocktails at the bar behind the hotel on the water with amazing views of yachts coasting by. It will get slammed on the weekends so suggest a weekday to eat and drink. The nightlife is fabulous with tons of bars and restaurants up and down the strip. Most of the stores close by 9pm but some bars are open late.

    View from the balcony of our junior suite.
    Ray C.

    We had a Junior suite facing the new river on the 12th floor. Our view was fantastic. The room was spacious and newly remodeled and furnished. Everything was excellent. The Riverside Hotel has multiple ventures for food and beverage. We especially like the Boat House for lunch. It is open air dining on the new river. We will stay there again.

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    Al A.

    We had a great experience, the hotel is located right on Las Olas blvd, a Florida night spot with plenty of daytime shopping and eateries. Our visit was hampered by rain and wind which cancelled the Christmas winter boat parade, but we were able to make to best of our weekend with plenty of romantic places, a short distance from the beach. The hotel has been there for decades yet it looked clean and like a time capsule preserving the art and time of its origin, a historic hotel provided a look back into area history while looking like new. The rooms were reasonably prices considering we booked for a high volume weekend, our only complaint was the cost of parking. It ranged from 25-45 per night, so factor that in in the cost. Have fun and enjoy. I hope this helps your decision.

    Adam B.

    First things first -- you're springing for one of the rooms in the executive tower with a balcony, right? Right. Otherwise don't bother. OK, now that you're in the right room, you can enjoy what this hotel has to offer. The primary thing is location. As far as I could tell, this is one of the only hotels right on the riverwalk and the only one that's not a dull chain affair. The pistachio green paint job helps it stand out and it's literally right on the waterway, so you can do the riverwalk just by stepping out the door. It's also right in the main strip of Las Olas, so there are scads of restaurant, bar, and shopping options within a few blocks. (Just a note about my experience -- I was there during the omicron wave of the COVID crisis and people in S. Florida were NOT diligent about masking or social distancing, so there were lots of businesses I did not feel comfortable entering. Hotel employees were better about it for the most part.) My room in the executive tower was very large and well-furnished. The bathroom is standard (tub/shower combo but plenty of counter space at the sink) and the balcony is large enough for a table and two chairs. I had a terrific view with a straight shot down the waterway. There's an enormous condo building next door with lots of people on their balconies, so make sure your robe is closed. If I had to quibble about the room, I would say that the mattress wasn't high-end, but it still provided an adequate night's sleep. The service was ok. Check-in was pretty efficient and the ladies working the desk seemed to know what they were doing. (One note -- they charge a $75 fee for early check-in. I'd never encountered that before and it seemed to me that it would just be a nice service to provide rather than a revenue grab. But since I was there before 10am and being able to get into the room would make the rest of the day much better, I paid it.) People in the restaurant Wild Sea were nice enough, but it was a long wait for everything. The seafood chowder was great, the grouper sandwich fresh but a little plain. The lobby looks a little '90s with its square-tile floor, but it has plenty of seating if you have to wait for something and there's a handy little sundries shop. All in all, this was a good base to do the Las Olas area from.

    Sarah P.

    What a beautiful building - see my photographs, for a slice of History. See below for what I found out about it. There is some English history here people!!! On December 13th 1936, the Riverside Hotel quietly opened on Las Olas Boulevard. At that time, it was called the Champ Carr Hotel. Its grand opening was just a few days later on December 17th. The hotel was started by two brothers from Chicago named Preston and John Wells. They were from a wealthy family. Their parents had originally been from Shakespeare county in England and as boys, the brothers were taken every year to the family's country estate there. People often remark that Las Olas Boulevard seems to be European in its atmosphere and the Wells brothers were exposed to Europe from an early age so their influence has been shaping the boulevard for seventy five years. In the early thirties, John and Preston started coming to Fort Lauderdale for the fishing - sports fishing attracted many people to the area. It was clear that the city needed more accommodation and Preston bought a rooming house on Las Olas Boulevard. It was opposite where the Riverside Hotel now stands. When they went out fishing, they used the services of Michigan native Captain Franklin Merritt and his charter boat. Merritt, his family and his employee - his first mate - used to stay at the rooming house. When the brothers decided to build their hotel on the river, they needed a manager. Franklin's employee seemed very suitable. His name was Champ Carr and they named the hotel in his honor. The hotel was designed by Francis Abreu, who had already built the Las Olas Casino and several luxurious homes in the area. It originally had eighty rooms.

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    The food, ambience, and staff were amazing! There is nothing better than having breakfast next to water.

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    Nice hotel in a great location on Las Olas Blvd along the riverwalk. Taking away one point because the shower head had very low pressure.

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    Always great food and meeting great people. The restaurant in the back is very delicious as well. The Happy Hour at this hotel is popular.

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    Hands down, this is THE WORST RITZ CARLTON I have ever seen!…read more We had several significant issues we brought directly to Jose Torres, GM... apathy and inaction!! Fort Lauderdale is the worst of a few locations have fallen far from grace since Marriott acquired them. AVOID THIS RITZ even if you're a long time loyalist!! Otherwise... you'll be DEEPLY Disappointed!! 1/2-Star Rating, at best

    Hotel Maren Fort Lauderdale Beach, Curio Collection by Hilton - Restaurant

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    Hotel is in a great beach location. Along A1A and not far from las olas. Plenty of golf cart ride…read moreServices to get you to and from your favorite restaurants just giving the guy a tip. No need to use Uber. The hotel is modern and "Hip". Has a nice marketplace attached and a great restaurant. The pool is great. Plenty of chairs and offers a great view. Bar service is right there and reasonable prices. Most of their liquor is basics, for example no high end tequila The bar good was great and very comfy. Beach is steps away. Chairs and umbrellas there. The umbrellas you are charged for. Room was fantastic Big comfy great view. The balcony's are VERY SMALL but you can sit on it basically side ways It's a great value with a great staff of friendly helpful people I will be back.

    located in Los Olas in Fort Lauderdale, Hotel Maren is a solid choice by the beach and the area…read more Hotel Maren is a stylish, comfortable option if you want to be close to the beach while still having easy access to downtown Fort Lauderdale. The location is a huge plus -- it's an easy walk to the beach and close enough to downtown that getting around never felt like a hassle. The lobby sets a nice first impression with a modern, upscale beach vibe that feels relaxed without trying too hard. Everything felt clean, organized, and welcoming from the moment I arrived. I dropped off my luggage at the front desk as I arrived early before the check in time. I was exploring Fort Lauderdale when i received a text that my room was ready an hour early. great! The on‑site restaurant is a great quick bite option. It's a coastal Italian restaurant with ocean views. The room itself was very comfortable. The bathroom was spotless, the sheets were soft and comfortable, and everything felt well maintained. I also appreciated the modern TV and updated electronics, which made the room feel current and convenient. The water pressure was strong and hot water was not an issue. The pool was small considering the property size but they also offer beach umbrellas and chairs across the street at the beach if you're feeling that. The gym was fantastic. Clean and modern equipment with a great selection of weights, machines and cardio equipment. Clean towels, big mirrors and monitors that were working. good times. Overall, Hotel Maren delivers a solid, enjoyable stay with great location and comfort. It is pricey but that's driven off location for the hotel collection. I'd definitely consider staying again if in the area. Safe Travels!

    Margaritaville Hollywood Beach Resort - Margaritaville Restaurant

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    We had an absolute blast at this resort! We traveled as a family of three - husband, wife and…read moredaughter (8) The resort is located right on the beach unlike others that are across the street or require walking. It's also situated right on the boardwalk so you can easily take a nice walk in the morning, grab a quick scoop of ice cream (like 10 spots to choose from), shop for souvenirs or shirts and grab a quick diner. This made our stay super convenient because everything we needed was there! Most of the restaurants on the boardwalk are more fast casual with lots of Italian options. This worked well for our family because 2/3 of us are vegetarian. We did find a really nice upscale restaurant called GG's waterfront and it was only a two block walk from our hotel so not Ubers were needed. This made our trip to be honest. We love high end restaurants with fresh/quality food and this check every box. It's also situated for the most incredible sunset. So make sure you go. As for food the rest of the trip - for breakfast we just grabbed a Sammy from the coffee shop inside the hotel and they had some good options. Breakfast Sammie's, burritos (pre made but they warm them), fruit bowls, yogurt bowls, you name it. Then for lunch we always ate at the pool an really looked forward to it. This friend shrimp was outta this world and it's served with honey mustard which was so yummy. Prolly some of the best fried shrimp I've ever eaten at a pool. The we always got the cedar salad which was refreshing and we all split it. The only thing I wish they had more of was a nice guac - I'm talking with nice additions and super fresh / tasty. Then for diner we ate at the resort two nights - once on the upper desk restaurant overlooking the love music so we could hear it but not be in the action. The weekend nights are a little rowdy for our daughter. We were able to watch some sports on the outdoor tvs, listen to live music, watch the FlowRider and eat. The food was not great to be honest but the ambiance was incredible. Then one night we ate at the steakhouse at the property. Service was weird just felt awkward lol. But the food was good. The deviled eggs were top notch and some of the deserts. For drinks we always grabbed a South Sode gin drink from the coffee shop. If you like gin then it's a must. And at the pool our daughter lived on strawberry daiquiris (virgin) and we drank 1 pina colada (so much sugar) a day and then switched to mojitos (less sugar). We loved all the pool servers but they could prolly double the service at the pool bc people were kind of always waiting. Cabanas - we got a cabanas two of the days and it was incredible. It includes credit towards food and if you get one with a working tv you can watch tv. The NCAA tournaments were on so we got the cabanas two of the days we wanted access to the to each the games. It was also nice to have space and shade to relax. Treat yourself once day and grab one. FlowRider - WTF this was so cool! We're new to this and it was so fun for older kids. Our daughter was (8) did it two days and loved it. The instructors are so kind and helpful to those trying to learn. One of the trainers is in the top ten of all FlowRiders in the US. I did see some adults doing it but with a bad back we didn't want to risk it. The rooms were nice and cozy. We had one king and then ordered a pull away for our daughter. We do wish that they had more rooms with additional beds for the kids. Even the suites didn't include more beds. We prefer two kings, or king and a pull out and last resort would be two queens. I think they could def make the rooms better suitable for families. Construction - this was the only frustrating part to the end of our vacation. The last two days ( during spring break ) they were door construction right by the main pool and it was so loud that one of the days we had to leave the pool. Just seems like a really weird time to do construction The other negative was the main pool didn't have entertainment any of the days we were there (Saturday (night) - Thursday). It would have been nice to have some trivia, live music, or something. Also, for anyone else wondering if Margaritaville is child friendly it certainly is. They have a dedicated pool for kids with a small water slide, waterfall and activities. However, our daughter didn't want to hang out in the "baby pool" so we stayed at the main pool which had older kids and some other smaller kids. I'd say a majority of the people at the main pool were older kids and adults. Overall we would certainly come back to this hotel as we really enjoyed our stay!

    Worst customer service experience I have had with a hotel/resort reservation…read more I made an honest mistake when booking my room and realized the issue before my stay. I contacted Margaritaville a full week before the reservation, but they refused to refund the room charge or work with me in any reasonable way. What makes it worse is that they are keeping my money for the room even though there is still time for them to rebook it to another guest. That means they can potentially collect payment from me and then collect again from someone else for the same room. As a customer, that feels completely unfair and shows very poor customer service. I understand that policies exist, but good companies also know how to take care of customers when an honest mistake happens. Based on this experience, I would not recommend booking here. If a company is not willing to work with customers says a lot about their customer service representation. Even worse when you ask for a manager you get hung up on.

    W Fort Lauderdale - Exterior with Ocean View

    W Fort Lauderdale

    (818 reviews)

    $$$

    Absolutely fabulous hotel. We stayed for new years hotel and…read moreit was party central. The lobby and 5th floor were decorated to the "T". There was fabulous entertainment along with a deejay spinning for the night. The hotel.is beautiful and right on the A1A giving yoi direct beach views and access directly across the street. They have a fiery steak house or a Mexican restaurant on the first floor for all your hunger needs. On New Years we went rooftop and enjoyed the bar angle watched some games. The pool area was spacious but it was definitely a cool day so sun bathing was great. They also have private cabanas for rental for you and your party if interested. If not just grab a lounge chair and order away at the staff checking on everyone. It was a fabulous time at a beautiful hotel. Definite perfect staycation celebration!!!

    zero stars. honestly. i will assume responsibility for…read morenot reading up on the hotel beforehand, but I was attending a family wedding and it was taking place at the hotel so I foolishly booked a room. for some background, I am a long time, around the world traveler and have experienced some "unusual" situations in some other countries. however- I never expected to check into a hotel with my husband , have the bellman take our luggage up to our room, which was dark, and when I asked him to give us a demo on the room workings, customary in all hotels I've ever stayed and all he did was pocket the money, and said he didn't know- call the front desk. imagine our surprise to discover the bathroom does not have a door. the wc has a frosted door, but you see the imaging clear as can be, the shower, which is in the bathtub has a glass wall, partially semi frosted which lines up with the second bed our son was sleeping in. plus no ventilation- at all. imagine going away with someone for the first time, especially as a women, and being faced with running to the lobby to do your business. my son had to leave the room when I showered. the pool in our tower was closed for maintenance. this is customary at times. when you travel, you know this. we were told to use the pool in the second tower. we headed that way, stepped in the elevator and it got stuck. we were in for just over 5 mins but it felt like 5 hours. we finally exited and were told the other elevator was not working. and they charge a resort fee? housekeeping did not come to our room and after 3 calls, they showed up at 11p. there is only one nightstand. so what is the other side of the bed supposed to do? I wrote to the GM Cody Bertone (at least that was the name and contact info I was given by the hotel) and not surprisingly I never heard from him/her even after 3 emails. every hotel faces hiccups. you learn to go with it. but no doors or ventilation in the bathroom. that is not hip. just cheap, tasteless and careless with zero thought for any woman. period. if you have any style or class, run, run as far away as you can. unless of course going number two in a non ventilated room is your thing.

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