Four Things to Do on Spring Break in Hollywood Beach

Spring break is a vacation for letting loose. It’s a vacation for fun, for sun, and for just being yourself. Because spring break comes at a time when most of us have been hard at work or stuck in school, it’s also a time to experience a new locale and the refreshing way of life that comes with it. Enter Hollywood Beach. 

Hollywood Beach is a beachside community unlike any other. Bracketed by the Atlantic Ocean to the east and the Intracoastal Waterway to the west with swathes of city and parks in between, Hollywood Beach is as eclectic as a community can be. Here, you can go with the flow or stay on the go, whichever feels most authentic to you. That’s why spring in Hollywood Beach is so one-of-a-kind. It’s crystal clear skies and warm–not oppressive–weather, with activities, attractions, must-see sights, and world-renowned beaches to boot. Explore these four things to do on spring break in Hollywood Beach, each of which is an ideal way to make your vacation experience all your own.

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Downtown Hollywood Art Walk

Discover galleries, shops, and downtown Hollywood hotspots at the ArtWalk, a recurring event on the third Saturday of every month. Because South Florida’s weather is outstanding in the spring, it’s also one of the best seasons to peruse the ArtWalk. Live music, murals, and more enhance downtown’s existing brick and mortars for an experience that features art, but isn’t all about art. 

Begin your walk at the Artisan Market, a collection of pop-up shops and local art showcases that is also one of the best places in Hollywood Beach to snag a spring break souvenir. Boutique goods and handmade items are common here, as are vintage shopping that’ll rival your favorite hometown thrift store. Following the Artisan Market is an in-depth mural tour, showcasing the art and artists that make up the Downtown Hollywood Mural Project. Round out the walk with food, fun, and live entertainment. Though these live spectacles often change by the week, they always complement the ArtWalk’s spirited atmosphere.

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Food Trucks at Artspark

Bring your appetite to the weekly Food Trucks at ArtsPark, an eating collective featuring over 20 food trucks. Every Monday from 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m., ArtsPark is overcome with chairs, blankets, and food trucks galore, making this the most bang-for-your-buck way to dig into the best of South Florida’s local eats. Because the Food Trucks set up shop for almost five hours, this is an ideal stop for a pre-dinner snack, post-dinner pick-me-up, or even dinner itself. 

Thanks to its lush park setting and the pleasant Florida weather in the spring, this may very well be the best picnic you’ve ever planned. Make an evening of it by strolling along the Beach Boardwalk, or even enjoying a seaside sunset.

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Hollywood Beach Historic Downtown District

Brick-lined streets are only the beginning of Hollywood Beach’s historic downtown district. Here, you’ll step back in time to charming sidewalk cafes and six blocks of boutiques and shops that harken to Hollywood Beach’s cultured past. The downtown historic district actually appears in the National Register of Historic Places and is the site for many of Hollywood Beach’s most beloved festivals, street markets, and live entertainment. 

Aside from the history, historic downtown Hollywood is also abuzz with South Florida’s culture of today. Live jazz, blues, rock, Latin, and R&B music often flood the streets, pulsating from the many bars and clubs clustered in this pedestrian area. Order a coffee by day or a cocktail by night and discover why Downtown Hollywood is a destination in its own right. The city of Hollywood runs a trolley through town seven days a week, providing service from various sites along the beach and downtown.

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Beach Boardwalk

A classic South Florida beach town like this one wouldn’t be complete without a meandering boardwalk. Hollywood Beach’s answer? A unique promenade called the Hollywood Beach Broadwalk that unravels for nearly two and a half miles along a pristine stretch of the Atlantic. 
Among the best beach boardwalks in America, the Broadwalk is a brick-paved path that makes it easy to see the eclectic communities along the shore. 

Cafes and eateries pop up along the way, making the Broadwalk an attraction in and of itself. Parks along the Broadwalk can also give you a break from the beach, whether you want to kick back in the grass or simply play a round of a paddleball. As Hollywood Beach was one of Florida’s first Blue Wave Beaches for its cleanliness and safety, the Broadwalk is an ideal way to take it all in.

Spring passes by quickly. It’s a season that’s briefer than it should be, but that’s also all the more reason to go on a vacation worth raving about. In Hollywood Beach, you’ll not only have plenty of things to do, but you’ll also have plenty of places to be should you truly wish to do nothing at all–and we wouldn’t blame you if you did. Experience it all this spring, from the Blue Wave beaches to the quaint downtowns. It never disappoints. 

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