Most reviewed Points of Interest & Landmarks in Daytona Beach


  1. 4.0 Beach Street (429 reviews)
    - A pleasant snapshot of an era past
    Points of Interest & Landmarks
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    Beach Street, which is just across the bridge to Daytona Beach, actually is sort of the "main" street of town with city offices, etc. What makes is charming is an evolving collection of restaurants, pubs, retail stores (including a chocolate factory with free samples, a magic store, jewelry, vintage clothes, etc), offices, consignment shops and more. We have attended art shows and street fairs here and there is a regular weekly farmers market in the adjacent Jackie Robinson base ball field parking lot. There are museums, eclectic vintage activity centers, statues and memorials, a place to walk your dog and more. See more..
  2. 4.5 Sunglow Fishing Pier (178 reviews)
    - Surf Up!!
    Points of Interest & Landmarks • Piers & Boardwalks
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    We had a blast watching the surfers riding the waves when we were here. You do have to walk through Crabby Joe's to get to the pier. We had a easy bite while we were there for our lunch. There were many on the pier fishing. Honestly, I have no idea if they were catching any fish considering my eyes were glued on the surfers who were putting on a wonderful show without even knowing it. See more..
  3. 4.5 Lillian Place Heritage Center (87 reviews)
    - Enjoyed our visit
    Saturday: 1:00 PM - 4:30 PM Spent < 1 hour Historic Sites • Points of Interest & Landmarks • History Museums
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    Step into the past for a tour of the oldest grand home on Daytona beachside or join us for a Victorian Tea, a History Social, or a History, Spirits & Legends Paranormal Investigation! Lilian Place, built in 1884, is the original home of the Thompson Family one of the founding families of Daytona is now a wonderful 1884 Victorian Museum. Open for tours from 1-4:30pm each day (closed Tuesday) last tour at 4pm. Only $5.00 per person. In 2012, the Trust acquired the 1905 Queen Anne Victorian Hotchkiss House, original home of Eli Hotchkiss, the "Stapler King", and is a Cultural Event site. These are two of the oldest and finest examples of late nineteenth century architecture on Daytona beachside. The 501c3 nonprofit Heritage Preservation Trust was formed in 2006 and acquired Lilian Place in 2009 and Hotchkiss House in 2012 both through Volusia County ECHO grants. This heritage site is now known as Lilian Place Heritage Center. See more..
  4. 4.5 Basilica of Saint Paul (43 reviews)
    - HIstoric & warm
    Spent 1-2 hours Points of Interest & Landmarks • Religious Sites • Churches & Cathedrals
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    The stained glassed windows are worth the visit alone! Stay a minute and give thanks. Beautiful Sunday service. See more..