Hollywood
Beach
The
coastline here is lined with a five-mile Broadwalk, a 27-foot wide thoroughfare
with its own cycle path that parallels the palm-fringed beach. However, there
are three distinct areas of Hollywood Beach. North Beach is a haven for shell
seekers and families in search of quieter amenities. Three parks, one run by
the city, one by the county, and one by the state, create plenty of access to
picnic areas, showers, playgrounds, an observation tower and restrooms. Central
Beach, considered the bustling center, has boutiques, outdoor cafés and live
entertainment. It’s perfect for people-watching. South Beach is the residential
area of the city. There are many small bed-and-breakfasts, as well as some high
rises and hotels.
Hollywood,
Florida is a true hometown, beach town. Founded in 1925, this sleepy
destination arose in popularity over the years as an unspoiled area for
vacationers to get a feel of true South Florida, without all of the
hustle-and-bustle of the nearby areas of Fort Lauderdale and Miami, yet close
to enough to all the action. If you are planning to move to Hollywood, check this video out: Moving To Hollywood FL
Hollywood
Broadwalk, Named one of America’s top ten nostalgic promenades by USA Today and
Travel + Leisure magazine, the Hollywood Beach Broadwalk stretches over 2
miles, featuring a brick lined pedestrian and bicycle promenade that combines
dramatic coastal views of award-winning blue wave beaches with the nostalgic
feel of a Main Street thoroughfare.
Hollywood’s
oceanfront Broadwalk offers miles of car-free enjoyment. Walkers, runners,
bicyclists, Segways, and rollerbladers set their own pace on this path, which
is bordered by six miles of Hollywood’s famous coastline, charming shops,
cafe’s and places to be entertained while viewing the ocean.