Official VISIT FLORIDA Travel Guide 2008 - (Page 62) Hollywood Beach 62 Mediterranean-style Art and Culture Center of Hollywood captures the city’s soul. Here, modern art exhibitions and progressive dance and musical performances reflect Hollywood’s devotion to the creative spirit. The city’s spirit is also quite technologically advanced as the entire central district offers wireless internet access. Young Circle hub, Hollywood Boulevard and adjacent Harrison Street make up the town’s evolving art and design scene. Fashion boutiques, unique shops, art galleries, ethnic restaurants, aromatic bakeries, coffee and gelato shops, furniture and home décor shops, and a Holocaust Museum (opening soon) are housed in vintage buildings along streets adorned with ancient oak trees and flowering bougainvillea. Outdoor antique markets, film nights and other special events are held at Anniversary Park along Hollywood Boulevard. By night, the streets twinkle and resound with revelry as people come out to enjoy the nightlife. Stroll from outdoor cafés and restaurants to wine bars and vivacious clubs alive with music and laughter. On Hollywood’s west side, a Seminole Indian reservation helped shape the town’s ethnic complexion. Hollywood’s cultural diversity is reflected in its African American and Jewish cultural centres and diverse restaurants, serving everything from sushi and souvlaki to Armenian specialities and Argentinean delights. Hollywood has something for everyone. And with everything new and exciting it has to offer, visitors can expect the best from this unique seaside destination. VISITFLORIDA.com/uk http://VISITFLORIDA.com/uk
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