Things to do while on vacation in Daytona Beach


Things To Do While On Vacation in Daytona Beach FL

Things to do in Daytona Beach, FL
Things to See


Daytona Beach is the area's famous attraction, located along 24 miles of sand and separated from the mainland by the Halifax River. The Main Street Pier is where many of the restaurants and bars are located. The Daytona International Speedway is the other main attraction, which holds a number of major racing events including those involving sports cars, pickup trucks, and motorcycles.

Hot Tips: Cars can be driven on the beach in Daytona.
Where to Stay


A number of the budget lodgings in Daytona Beach are located on Atlantic Avenue close to the beach. Another grouping of hotels is located closer to the racetrack, including the Hilton Garden Inn Daytona Beach which overlooks the track. Among the rental accommodations on the beach is the Wyndham Ocean Walk resort with facilities such as apartments with multiple bedrooms, outdoor pools and a golf simulator.

Hot Tips: Rates increase significantly during special events in the city, so plan ahead.
What to Eat


Atlantic Avenue along the beach houses a number of fast food chain restaurants, and many have a high turnover rate. For an alternative, try The Dancing Avocado Kitchen, which offers vegetarian food at budget prices. A number of high-end restaurants, like Anna's Trattoria and Chez Paul, serve up American, Italian, and French cuisine.

Hot Tips: Restaurants get more crowded on weekends and during special city events.
Places to Party


Many popular bars, like The Boot Hill Saloon and the Ocean Deck Restaurant & Beach Club, are located along the beach on Main Street and Seabreeze Boulevard. Dance clubs in Daytona Beach feature live music and bands playing everything from blues and Western music to reggae. Musicals and orchestral performances staged at venues like The Peabody Auditorium offer an alternative to the club scene.

Hot Tips: A number of local publications post listings of upcoming events.
Where to Shop


The beach strips have a number of shops. Beach Street contains antique stores, fashion stores and souvenir vendors. Several shops on the street also cater to motorcycle aficionados, with Harley dealerships and leather accessory stores. The Daytona Flea and Farmer's Market is a large market selling antiques, clothing and handbags at bargain prices.

Hot Tips: The Daytona Flea market is open from Friday through Sunday year-round.
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