The all-suite beach hotel that Fort Lauderdale needed. Every room is a suite with a kitchen and a terrace. The rooftop pool is the beach hotel's best view.
The Conrad Fort Lauderdale Beach opened in 2016 as an all-suite hotel — every one of its 290 accommodations is a suite with a full kitchen, a living area, and a private terrace. The building's glass tower rises 24 stories on Fort Lauderdale Beach, with the upper floors providing panoramic Atlantic and Intracoastal views. The all-suite configuration makes it uniquely suited to extended stays and group travel.
The rooftop pool on the 23rd floor is the most dramatically positioned pool in Fort Lauderdale — the Atlantic in one direction, the Intracoastal and the city in the other. The Tower Pool on the fourth floor provides a more sheltered alternative with full cabana service. Saia restaurant serves a contemporary Florida menu with a Gulf and Atlantic seafood focus.
The hotel's Fort Lauderdale Beach location — between the Ritz-Carlton to the north and the W to the south — places it at the centre of the beach hotel corridor with easy access to both the Las Olas Boulevard dining scene and the Galleria Mall.
The Conrad's all-suite configuration — with full kitchens and separate living areas — makes it the most practical extended-stay luxury option in Fort Lauderdale for business travelers who need to host in-suite meetings or who stay multiple nights. The rooftop pool's private cabana programme provides the client entertainment infrastructure. See all business hotels →
The Conrad suite configuration — living room, kitchen, terrace — provides more space for an anniversary than any comparably priced hotel room in Fort Lauderdale. The rooftop pool at sunset, the Saia dinner, and the full kitchen (for morning cooking together, or champagne storage) produce an anniversary that is more domestic and self-contained than the Ritz-Carlton's formal luxury. See all anniversary hotels →
From $350/night. Check availability.
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