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The Atlantic Resort and Spa, Fort Lauderdale 601Nnorth Fort Lauderdale Beach Boulevard Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304 954-567-8200
In the heart of Florida's Gold Coast, The Atlantic Resort and Spa, Fort Lauderdale is Fort Lauderdales premier luxury hotel, just across the boulevard from 23 miles of pristine sun-splashed golden beaches. Devoted to the pursuit of service and elegance, The Atlantic Resort and Spa, Fort Lauderdale is a seamless blend of comfort and style. Explore the outdoor haven of world-class boutiques, galleries, restaurants, museums, theatres, casinos, and nightspots.
You can renew yourself in Spa Atlantic, a European-style spa inspired by the native surroundings of south Florida. Spa Atlantic features impeccable service and indigenous products made from the worlds most natural ingredients. The Trina Restaurant, is Fort Lauderdales newest hot spot. Taste Mediterranean dishes in a gourmet setting or outdoor terraced patio, both offering dramatic ocean views.
Relax on one of the private balconies of our guest rooms and suites. Most of our spacious, luxuriously appointed guest rooms command majestic views of the Atlantic Ocean. Rooms are decorated with a simple elegance, prompting guests to enjoy the dramatic ocean views in a relaxed environment.
The goal is to provide an experience that is comfortable, clean, and healthy for all of our guests. As such, The Atlantic Resort & Spa, Fort Lauderdale is proud to be a 100% smoke-free hotel.
Hotel Services and Amenities:
Attentive service and impeccable attention to detail will make your stay extraordinary. Enjoy the convenience and comfort of having every need catered to with the 24-hour room service, concierge services, and 24-hour Business Center. If you arrive by car, there is valet parking for $28 per day with unlimited access to your vehicle.
Spa Atlantic is a haven for pampering and comfort. This 7,000 square foot European-styled spa offers eight treatments rooms, a full-service salon, and spa boutique. Inspired by the native surroundings of south Florida, the full-service Spa Atlantic provides expertise, encouragement, and a unique selection of services created from the garden, grove, and seas. Guests can enjoy a comprehensive range of massages and spa treatment, which help promote relaxation, invigoration, and renewal.
Hotel Services and Amenities:
Some of the services and facilities above may not be available on a 24-hour basis or without advance request. Fees on certain facilities/services may apply.
Guest Rooms Descriptions:
Retreat to a space that is spacious, elegant, and filled with opulence. Individual design traits pay homage to our surroundings - a unique opportunity for those wishing to truly experience our culture
Guest Room Services and Amenities:
Some of the amenities above may not be available in all rooms. Fees on certain amenities/services may apply.
The Atlantic Dining Venues:
Dine in a gourmet setting or outdoor terraced patio while enjoying superb ocean views and people watching along historic A1A.
Stop by our poolside 5th at Trina for light fare in a relaxed, casual atmosphere.
See and be seen at Fort Lauderdale's newest hot spot, Trina Restaurant and Trina Lounge. Trina is a signature Mediterranean journey inspiring memories.
Hotel Recreation Facilities:
Fort Lauderdale has numerous golf courses. Hotel guests can arrange to play at the Diplomat Countrys Club l8-hole golf course, in Hollywood
Hotel Meeting Facilities:
When it's time to get down to business, The Atlantic offers the ideal solution. The boardroom and outdoor patio around the pool are perfect for everything from small functions to intimate gatherings.
The Atlantic offers three meeting venue space of 1,160 square feet of the Intracoastal/Atlantic to the 480 square foot Atlantic Boardroom.
The hotel also offers catering, complete audio-visual and production services and outdoor function space.
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The first structure in the swampy land of east central Broward County was a wooden fort named after Tennessee Volunteer Major William Lauderdale. After the Seminole Wars, the fort was left to rot, of use only to runaway slaves and army deserters. It wasn't until Charles Green Rhodes developed a plan to dredge parallel canals with long peninsulas between them that the area became suitable for development. The "Venice of America" that was Fort Lauderdale was then able to grow. Flagler's railroad followed, and the rest, as they say, is history.Long before spring break there was the Collegiate Aquatic Forum, a unique winter attraction that started in 1935. The 1960s brought even more attention to the area's beautiful beaches, and the spring break migrations soon followed. Now Fort Lauderdale has evolved beyond that and become a smart, sophisticated city with beautifully preserved beaches, international dining, and a cosmopolitan attitude.
Pompano also began with just a few settlers. The first documented permanent residents were railroad employees George Butler and Frank Sheene, who arrived with their families in 1896. The original town of Pompano later merged with a beach area, forming the current city of Pompano Beach.
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