Fort Lauderdale vs Orlando: Walkability Compared
Fort Lauderdale, FL and Orlando, FL, side by side. Tier labels describe the average; specific addresses can vary block by block.
Fort Lauderdale
Walkability tier: Moderate
Fort Lauderdale is a South Florida coastal city with a walkable downtown core (Las Olas, Flagler Village), expanding Brightline higher-speed rail service, and broad car-dependent residential neighborhoods outside the urban grid.
What works:
- Las Olas Boulevard and Flagler Village form a continuous walkable downtown spine with dining, galleries, and pre-war buildings
- Brightline higher-speed rail connects Fort Lauderdale to Miami, West Palm Beach and Orlando
- Sun Trolley shuttles serve the downtown core, beach, and several neighborhoods on short loops
- Riverwalk along the New River provides a continuous waterfront pedestrian path through downtown
Transit: Brightline higher-speed rail, Tri-Rail commuter rail to Miami and West Palm Beach, BCT bus network, Sun Trolley downtown circulator.
What pulls walkability down:
- Broward County arterials carry heavy traffic and rank among the most dangerous in the US for pedestrians
- Most residential neighborhoods outside the downtown grid are spread thin with long blocks and few walking destinations
Orlando
Walkability tier: Walkable
Orlando is a fast-growing Florida metro built around theme parks and a wide car-oriented road network, with walkable pockets in the Mills 50, Thornton Park, College Park and downtown core neighborhoods.
What works:
- Downtown Orlando + Lake Eola Park form a continuously walkable civic and dining core
- Mills 50, Thornton Park and College Park are dense, sidewalk-rich neighborhoods with independent shops
- SunRail commuter rail provides north-south rail service from DeBary through downtown to Poinciana
- Brightline higher-speed rail now connects Orlando to South Florida (Miami, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach)
Transit: LYNX bus network (90+ routes), SunRail commuter rail (north-south spine), LYMMO downtown BRT loop, Brightline higher-speed rail to South Florida.
What pulls walkability down:
- Orange County roads are among the deadliest in the US for pedestrians; many arterials lack continuous sidewalks or safe crossings
- Theme-park-driven sprawl puts most residential growth far from any walkable core or transit line
Frequently Asked Questions: Fort Lauderdale vs Orlando
Is Fort Lauderdale walkable?
Fort Lauderdale is rated "Moderate" for walkability on SafeStreets.
Is Orlando walkable?
Orlando is rated "Walkable" for walkability on SafeStreets.
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