Sunday, May 6, 2012

HOLLYWOOD, FLA -- PART 5


 THE PERFECT SOUTH FLORIDA SEASIDE CITY

Very few hotels along the broadwalk have more than 100 rooms.

Some feature classic art deco or Mediterranean architecture, while others have more pedestrian 50s and 60s design.

Most of these mom and pop operations are low-rises, no taller than three stories, with on site swimming pools and poolside bars.

Some properties cater to families, others to seniors.
Some have benefited from expensive renovations, while others offer low rates to make up for their aging facilities.

The tapestry of lodging makes for a diverse stretch of resorts from Hallandale on Hollywood’s southern border to Dania on the city’s northern edge.

FEATURE CONTINUES TOMORROW -- MAY 7

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