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Price by Week Day
Average hotel price peaks at just over $230 on Friday.
In Fort Lauderdale, hotel prices show a steady increase from around $150 on Monday and Tuesday to just over $230 by Friday. Weekend rates are slightly lower on Saturday, around $220, before dropping again to about $170 on Sunday.
Price by Month
Lowest prices in August around $140.
In Fort Lauderdale, hotel prices exhibit notable monthly variation. The highest prices occur in January, around $250–$260, while the lowest prices are found in August, just under $150. The month of March sees a moderate decline to about $190.
How far in advance should I book?
Last-minute prices in Fort Lauderdale can be around $100–$150.
In Fort Lauderdale, hotel prices tend to decrease as check-in approaches, with significant drops occurring in lower quality hotels last minute. Three weeks prior, many top hotels are fully booked, leading to higher prices. Last-minute prices can be around $100–$150.
Price by Hotel Class
The most popular stars category in Fort Lauderdale is 3*, priced around $130.
In Fort Lauderdale, hotel prices generally increase with star rating, starting from just over $120 for 2* hotels. The most popular category, 3*, averages around $130, while 4* hotels are priced at approximately $200–$250, showing a small difference between 3* and 4* levels. 5* hotels are significantly higher, averaging around $500.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Top Tips
- For late-October to early-November, the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show drives nightly rates near the beach and downtown up by around 100%. Book 3 to 6 months ahead for these dates to access more availability and fare options. Flexible dates or refundable bookings help manage event-driven surges.
- Hotels on Las Olas Boulevard or in downtown Fort Lauderdale put you within a 5 to 15 minute walk of over 30 venues, including local restaurants, bars, and galleries. Many high-end hotels in this zone offer on-site concierge recommendations and can accommodate dietary or accessibility needs if booked in advance. Ask for lists of recommended accessible venues at check-in.
- Beachfront hotels typically add resort fees of $25–$45 per night and valet parking of $35–$55 per day. Inland hotels usually offer self-parking for $15–$30 daily. Confirm fee details and included services such as beach chairs or WiFi before booking, as inclusions vary by property.
- Use Brightline (downtown station) or Tri-Rail to bypass I-95 traffic. Brightline stations are usually within 5 to 15 minutes on foot from most downtown and Las Olas hotels. For accessible transit, confirm elevator or step-free access at stations before traveling.
- Hurricane season runs June to November, peaking in August and September. Booking refundable rates or travel insurance that explicitly covers hurricane cancellations provides more protection. Some hotel chains offer flexible cancellation during named-storm warnings, so check policy details when booking.
- Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) is 15 to 25 minutes by car from the beach during off-peak times. Rideshare or taxis usually cost $12–$25 one way. Plan extra time or request accessible taxi service if traveling during rush hour or with mobility needs.
- Broward County tap water is potable. Bring a refillable bottle, or ask your hotel's front desk for complimentary filtered water stations, as many major chains offer these as part of green initiatives.
- Winter high season (November to April) brings increased rates and 2 to 3 night minimum stays, especially December to March. Book 4 to 8 weeks early for peak weekends or holidays to secure a room, especially if you need accessible features or family suites.
- Local tipping norms: Valet $3–$5 on retrieval, bellhop $1–$2 per bag, housekeeping $3–$5 per day (tip daily). If you require an accessible room or other accommodations, request this when booking to guarantee availability.
- When paying at hotels or in taxis, decline Dynamic Currency Conversion if offered. Choosing to be charged in US dollars avoids additional 2 to 6% conversion fees.
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