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Hollywood, FL by the Numbers
Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.
Population
152,935
Median Income
$65,359
Median Home Value
$374,200
Median Age
41.0
Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.
Hollywood, FL at a Glance
Founded
1921
Elevation
10 ft
Area
31 mi²
Sister Cities
Notable People from Hollywood, FL
A sampling of people born in Hollywood, FL.
Victoria Justice
1993
American actress and singer (born 1993)
Norman Reedus
1969
American actor
Josh Gad
1981
American actor (born 1981)
Bethany Joy Lenz
1981
American actress
Matt Gaetz
1982
United States Representative from Florida from 2017 to 2024 (born 1982)
Seth Gabel
1981
American actor
Jillian Rose Reed
1991
American actress (born 1991)
Joe Trohman
1984
American guitarist
Steve Blake
1980
American basketball player
Landmarks & Historic Sites
Attractions and heritage-registered places located in Hollywood, FL.
Hollywood Boulevard Historic Business District
human settlement in Hollywood, Florida, United States of America
Hollywood Garden Club
clubhouse in Hollywood, United States of America
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Traveler Guide to Hollywood, FL
Hollywood is a city in Florida, located between Fort Lauderdale and Miami. With a population of 153,000 people (2022), Hollywood is a relatively small city that retains an old, laid-back, Florida feel to it compared to the larger cities in the area.
Hollywood can be divided into four different areas. The first would be Hollywood Beach along the Atlantic Ocean, where you will find most of the action. A short ways inland is Art Deco downtown Hollywood, filled with restaurants, shops, a park, and California essence housing. From here on out there is not much to see as residual housing and small business occupies the area. When you finally get to the edge of town by the Florida Turnpike, you will find a few hotels, casinos and other attractions here along an Indian reservation owned by the Seminole Tribe of Florida who have lived in the area since the 18th century. Hollywood was founded in 1925. Hollwood has a tropical climate, with very hot and humid summers and temperatures in the 80s and 90s (26-38 C). The city has warm winters, with temperatures in the mid-70s (about 23C). The summer is a rainy season with occasional tropical storms and hurricanes. The winter is drier and mostly sunny by comparison. Hollywood gets about 60 inches of rain annually.
The Seminole Indian Reservation. Here you can see the Seminole Okalee Indian Village, and the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum and get a feel for the local Seminole culture. 1 The IGFA Fishing Hall of Fame & Museum, 300 Gulf Stream Way, Dania Beach, ☏ +1 954-927-2628, [email protected].
Hollywood offers a clean, excellent beach complete with its "Broadwalk" pedestrian path, which offers oceanfront shopping, dining, entertainment, strolling, a running path and a biking path. Bike rentals are available. There is also a Beach Theater on the Broadwalk at Johnson Street, with cultural arts performances normally 5 nights per week (weather permitting). Although it might be hard to get hold of the proper equipment, kitesurfing is great in the area. 1 Downtown Hollywood. Centralized location with restaurants, shops, galleries, entertainment, and a newly renovated park. Downtown Hollywood is renowned as a center of art deco, second locally only to South Beach, and filled with art galleries and beautifully restored historic 1930s feel. 2 Dania Beach Pier. Offers a wonderful fishing pier complete with a restaurant. 3 Dr. Von D. Mizell-Eula Johnson State Park (formerly John U. Lloyd Beach State Park), 6503 N Ocean Dr, Dania Beach (FL-A1A across the waterway, then north on Ocean Dr into the park), ☏ +1 954-923-2833. 8AM-sundown. Has gorgeous beaches, boating, kayak and hobiecat rentals, a small outdoor restaurant, and public grills. $6/vehicle. (updated Aug 2020) 4 Topeekeegee Yugnee Park, 3300 N Park Rd (north Hollywood; junction with Sheridan St), ☏ +1 954-357-8811, [email protected]. Offers walking trails surrounding a lake, recreational facilities, a public pool, water park, and campground hookups. 5 Seminole Classic Casino, 4150 N State Rd 7, ☏ +1 954-961-3220.
All along the Boardwalk you can find restaurants where you can get a very big, very tasty, and usually inexpensive pizza with a large beer to go with it. There are many restaurants and bars along the intracoastal waterway that are very good. Downtown Hollywood in particular can offer a good and reasonably priced meal. Hollywood has particularly large populations of Italians, Peruvians, Romanians, Greeks, and Turks compared to the rest of South Florida...all of whom bring their great cuisine with them. There are a lot of live performances from traditional bands, singers, and exotic dancers either inside restaurants or on the street. The coffee, ice cream, and Middle Eastern cuisine tends to be of unsurpassable quality. 1 GG's Waterfront, 606 N Ocean Dr (junction with Fillmore St), ☏ +1 954-929-7030. (updated Aug 2021) 2 Ocean Grill and Bar, 1814 Harrison St, ☏ +1 954-559-6164.
1 The Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and casino, 1 Seminole Way, toll-free: +1-866-502-PLAY (7529). Huge resort featuring a 4-star hotel, casino, shopping, nightclubs, dining, and numerous entertainment venues. Cambria Suites, 141 SW 19th Ct, ☏ +1 954-889-2600. Check-in: 3PM, check-out: 11AM. Upscale business hotel with 100% all-suite rooms. $89-149. 2 Hollywood Beach Marriott, 2501 N Ocean Dr, ☏ +1 954-924-2202. Check-in: 4PM, check-out: 11AM. Located on the Intercoastal Highway, away from the busy strip of tourist hotels in Fort Lauderdale. 3 The Diplomat Beach Resort (former Westin), 3555 S Ocean Dr, ☏ +1 954-602-6000, [email protected]. Check-in: 4PM, check-out: 11AM. A large higher end, but expensive hotel. Beach and Town Motel, 1010 S. Federal Highway (one block south of Young Circle, five minutes away from Hollywood Beach and ten minutes from Fort Lauderdale Airport and Port Everglades), ☏ +1 954-922-2679. Check-in: 3PM, check-out: noon. Clean, safe and comfortable motel with large pool. $49. 4 Hollywood Beach Suites + Hotel, 320 Arizona St (between N Ocean Dr and the Boardwalk), ☏ +1 954-391-9448. Hostel on the beach with dorms and private rooms. Kitchen, security lockers, free wireless internet available. Surfboards and bike rentals offered. Dorms $20+, privates $100+. Georgia 328 "Beach-Life", [email protected]. 4 modern apartments (1 and 2 rooms) 300 feet from Hollywood Beach for short term rental. (updated Jul 2017) 5 Upscale Beach Resort Apartments, 4111 S Ocean Dr.
Generally anything that will get you into Ft. Lauderdale or Miami will get you here as well, with just a tad bit more travel involved. The city is about 10 minutes from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport or 40 minutes from the Miami International Airport. Interstate 95 that goes south from the Atlantic Coast of the eastern USA and through cities into West Palm Beach, and Ft. Lauderdale, and Miami runs through here. AMTRAK offers daily train service on the Silver Star and Silver Meteor routes. Tri-Rail,1-800-TRI-RAIL. Tri-Rail is a commuter rail line linking Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach, with Hollywood. It is run by the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority. The 72-mile system has 18 stations along the South Florida coast. The rail connects to the Metrorail in Miami at the Tri-Rail/Metrorail Transfer Station.
The easiest way to get around Hollywood and South Florida is by car. If renting, it is substantially less money to rent a car from a location outside of the airport. The city is set up on grid system, and is fairly easy to navigate. Broward County is served by three major Interstates (I-75, I-95, I-595) and some U.S. Highways including U.S. Highway 1, US 27 and US 441. It is also served by Florida's Turnpike and State Highway 869, also known as the Sawgrass Expressway. Fort Lauderdale Airport is served by all national and regional rental car franchises. Taxis are generally expensive, but available at almost any time and place. Yellow Cab, fort lauderdale airport (201 van buren street), ☏ +1 954 777-7777. The largest company in the city. Larrys Limo +1-800-611-6631 www.larryslimo.com Broward County Transit (BCT), ☏ +1 954-357-8400. The county bus system. BCT provides for connections with the bus systems in other parts of the metropolitan area: Metrobus in Miami-Dade County and Palm Tran in Palm Beach County. Buses are available, but often slow and inconvenient. There is a push to increase bus service. Hollywood shares the Intracoastal Waterway with Fort Lauderdale; America's yachting capital. As such has numerous boat charter companies. It is a great way to see the area. There are many restaurants and bars along the intracoastal that cater to this clientèle.
Hollywood is a relatively safe city, especially near tourist areas along the ocean. Still use common sense. Don't walk at night alone, be wary of strangers, and do not draw too much attention to yourself. Also the beach in the area is prone to rip currents and man-o-war (jellyfish). Usually you will see a flag hanging at a nearby lifeguard stand telling how safe the water is. If the flag is colored green or yellow it should be safe to go in. if the flag is purple, red, or any other color you should stay out of the water. Only swim in sight of a lifeguard stand. Remember if you are caught in a rip current don't try to fight it. Instead swim out diagonally with the current until you are safely out of the current's grasp. As with the rest of the USA the emergency telephone number for fire, police and rescue emergencies is 911.
Travel tips adapted from Hollywood (Florida) on Wikivoyage, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Content summarized; visit the source for the full article. See our methodology for how we use it.
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