Top 5 Trolley Rides in South Florida

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#3 The  Hollywood Trolley

There are 3 lines in the city, charging $1 per person per ride, kids under 6 free. The trolleys operate daily except Monday, 10:00 to 10:00, with fixed stops. Visit www.visithollywoodfl.org/trolley for more information.

Hollywood Beach

Our pick is the Beach Line, which runs north and south along the Intracoastal Waterway on Florida A1A. Two blocks to the east of the route is Hollywood’s unique Broadwalk, a paved path for walking, bicycling and skating along the beach. It runs 2.5 miles from Jefferson Street at Harry Berry Park to North Beach Park. North Beach Park has a fun observation tower to climb!  Along the way are shops, hotels, restaurants, beach facilities, picnic areas and several playgrounds, including a climbing wall and a play-in fountain (Charnow Park). A band shell offers occasional performances. This beach is especially attractive for families as the sand area is very broad, the water is shallow far out and it is much quieter than many neighboring beaches. The trolley permits visitors to park once and walk as far as comfortable without worrying about how to return to the car. 

This route does not connect with any rail line, but there are parking lots and garages. These can be crowded at busy times. They charge $1.50 per hour on week days and $2.00 on weekends. A cheaper option would be to park in the free lot at 2014 Hollywood Blvd (3 hour limit) and take the trolley there to A1A. There is an exit to Hollywood Blvd on I-95.

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