Some people call him “Mr. Las Olas,” and it fits. Florida Panthers star Anton Lundell has settled into the rhythm of Greater Fort Lauderdale, so Visit Lauderdale named him an official brand ambassador in January 2026. With back-to-back Stanley Cup Championships and a bronze, he also knows a thing or two about life in the spotlight and where to go when it’s time to unwind.
For Lundell, Greater Fort Lauderdale is all about slowing down and enjoying what’s around you, whether that means riding through Las Olas in a golf cart, spending time on the water or ending the day with a great meal.
Start on Las Olas
If there’s one place that feels most like Anton’s Greater Fort Lauderdale, it’s Las Olas Boulevard. Palm trees sway over the sidewalk, storefronts glow in the late afternoon sun, and the street is just as suited for wandering as it is for settling in.
Las Olas offers first-time visitors an easy entry point. Start with a coffee, browse boutiques and galleries, then let the day unfold. It’s the kind of stretch where one stop turns into three and a quick visit becomes a full afternoon.
Pro tip: Anton Lundell likes to get around Las Olas by golf cart.
Dine at Anton’s Go-to Spots

Anton Lundell knows where to go when it’s time to eat. For a casual meal on Las Olas, he heads to Noodles Panini, where he orders either linguine with pesto and grilled chicken or the vodka pasta. It’s a comforting, satisfying stop after a day out.
For something more elevated, he also recommends Takato. Set along Fort Lauderdale Beach, the restaurant pairs Japanese-Korean flavors with an oceanfront setting, especially at sunset.
Get Out on the Water
Fishing is one of Anton Lundell’s favorite pastimes. Back home in Finland, his family owns a boat, so being near the water feels familiar. In Greater Fort Lauderdale, visitors can cruise through the canals of the “Venice of America,” head offshore for deep-sea fishing or kayak through mangroves at Hugh Taylor Birch State Park.
For a first visit, Lundell recommends starting with the Water Taxi. It offers an easy way to get around, with routes along the New River and Intracoastal Waterway that pass waterfront homes, yachts and some of the area’s most scenic stretches. Riders can hop on and off and explore at their own pace.
Add an Unforgettable Side Quest
Anton Lundell recommends a visit to Everglades Holiday Park. He once brought friends visiting from Finland, and it was the first time for both Lundell and his friends. They watched the park’s Gator Boys show, held a baby alligator and rode an airboat.
The Everglades offer a different side of Greater Fort Lauderdale, with sawgrass, open skies and wildlife not found elsewhere on most itineraries.
Plan Around Fort Lauderdale’s Biggest Moments

Anton Lundell also recommends visiting during one of Greater Fort Lauderdale’s signature events. The Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, scheduled for Oct. 28 to Nov. 1, 2026, brings energy to the city, with yachts, busy docks and activity along the water.
Later in the year, the Seminole Hard Rock Winterfest Boat Parade on Dec. 12, 2026, turns the Intracoastal Waterway into a holiday celebration, with decorated boats, lights and crowds gathered along the shore.
Cheer on the Cats

And of course, no Anton Lundell guide would be complete without a Florida Panthers game at the Amerant Bank Arena. After a day spent exploring the place he calls home, watching him hit the ice is a fitting finish.
That’s really the heart of Anton Lundell’s Greater Fort Lauderdale. Eat well. Get on the water. See something unexpected. Then do what the best trips do: leave with a few favorite memories of your own.