Once home to presidents and wealthy entreprenues, Downtown Daytona Beach is the core of this historic city. The district began with the founding in 1870 by Mathias Day.
Downtown's main promenade Beach Street, front part lined with over 50 shops and eateries. Every season fans fill up the stands to see Daytona Cubs play in the historic Jackie Robinson Stadium on the waterfront. Beach Street has muesums, exhibits, outdoor festivals, water activites, nightclubs, cafes and Florida's oldest Saturday Farmer's Market. Anchoring the North Block of Beach Street is the new, multi-million dollar state-of-the-art News-Journal Center at Daytona State College.
Let our website become your guide to the Downtown Daytona Beach as you experience the only neighborhood in Daytona Beach where you can see a Broadway play, stop by the Halifax Historical Muesum, enjoy the Daytona Beach International Festival, catch a baseball game, photograph the manatees, launch your boat, shop and dine out with friends all within wall distance.
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