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Abundant Sophistication Within This Fort Lauderdale Hotel Renew your body and spirit at Fort Lauderdale Grande Hotel & Yacht Club poised at the edge of the splendid Intracoastal Waterway. With refined elegance, a dynamic location, and impeccable service, this chic Fort Lauderdale hotel provides a relaxing, leisurely ambiance in a vibrant milieu. As a proud member of The Hilton Family, enjoy the unsurpassed benefits of the renowned Hilton Hotel Corporation programs, as well as all the truly unforgettable amenities. Take advantage of Hilton HHonorsbenefits when you book after February 1, 2008 and enjoy the convenience and individualized attention you deserve. As a free member you'll earn Points & Miles, redeem points for hotel stays and dream vacations, and enjoy a host of privileges during your stay. Lounge by our poolside deck and sip a cool libation. Dock your boat in the 33-slip marina, and dine at our waterfront restaurant, China Grill Fort Lauderdale. Enjoy a cocktail in the social gathering spot, Antea. Retire to your elegantly appointed guest room. Delight in the exceptional features and diverse atmospheres of this unique Fort Lauderdale Florida hotel located in a picturesque setting:

  • Located along the splendid Intracoastal Waterway in Fort Lauderdale, Florida
  • Across from the Broward County Convention Center
  • A short distance from Port Everglades cruise terminal
  • Only 1.5 miles to World-famous Fort Lauderdale Beach
  • Nine minutes to Fort Lauderdale - Hollywood International Airport (FLL)
Discover the fresh and contemporary comfort of the newest member of The Hilton Family - Fort Lauderdale Grande Hotel & Yacht Club - expertly melding modern indulgence with easygoing panache in a strikingly colorful locale. More Details

Conrad Hilton purchased his first hotel in Cisco, Texas back in 1919. The first hotel to carry the Hilton name was built in Dallas in 1925. In 1943, Hilton became the first "coast-to-coast" hotel chain in the United States; and in 1949, open its first hotel outside the U.S. in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Hilton went on the New York Stock Exchange in 1946, and Conrad Hilton purchased the Waldorf Astoria in 1949. Hilton has several world-renowned, marquee properties; some of which are: Beverly Hilton, Cavalieri Hilton in Rome, Hilton Athens, Hilton San Francisco, Hilton New York, Hilton Hawaiian Village, Hilton Waikoloa Village, Paris Hilton, and others.


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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