Hollywood Beach Broadwalk - Florida, USA
The Hollywood Beach Broadwalk runs to the horizon from this raised camera, with packed rows of blue beach canopies on the sand to the right and storefronts including Ben & Jerry's lining the left. The 2.5 mile path is paved in red brick and reserved for pedestrians and cyclists, with no cars allowed at any point.
Hollywood Beach itself sits just south of Fort Lauderdale and draws steady crowds throughout the year thanks to consistently warm water and a wide stretch of pale sand. The Margaritaville Hollywood Beach Resort sits directly on the Broadwalk and includes a FlowRider standing wave that's regularly visible on this feed.
Late afternoon often brings the busiest scenes, when sunbathers head back from the sand and the Broadwalk's bars and restaurants start to fill up. Live weather and temperature data overlay the bottom corner of the feed.
Did You Know? The Broadwalk is spelled with one word, not "Boardwalk", because it isn't made of wooden boards. The 2.5 mile path was built using red brick pavers laid over concrete in the 1920s, and the unusual spelling has been protected by the City of Hollywood ever since.
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location_on Hollywood Beach Broadwalk, North Ocean Drive, Hollywood, Florida, United States