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On the southeast coast of Florida, Fort Lauderdale is situated between Miami and Palm Beach. This city has been nicknamed the “Venice of America" because its embraced by New River, Atlantic Ocean and a myriad of scenic inland waterways. Many cruise lines and yachts surround the harbour and more than seven miles of beach offers students opportunities for enjoyment, relaxation and learn English in an ideal environment.
Fort Lauderdale's world famous coastline is punctuated by an array of shops, restaurants, sidewalk cafes and entertainment venues. Beachgoers can participate in a wide range of activities from boating, wind surfing, jet skiing and volleyball to snorkelling, scuba diving, deep-sea fishing and rollerblading. This destination is perfect for entertainment and study English in a foreign country.
For arts in the area, Fort Lauderdale attractions and events are Bonnet House Museum and Gardens, Community Events, Fort Lauderdale Beach, Fort Lauderdale Historical Society, Museum of Art, Museum of Discovery and Science, River walk Fort Lauderdale Trust, War Memorial Auditorium and the Fort Lauderdale Film Festival.
In Florida, this city has over the years developed the reputation as a party town. With its beaches, cafes, jazz clubs, comedy spots, casino glitter, bars, and nightclubs, the town has been a spring break destination for college students since the 1960s. It's a place perfect for English courses abroad.
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