Nestled in the heart of Daytona Beach, Angell & Phelps Chocolate Factory has been a beloved local gem since 1925. Read more
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Iconic in Daytona Beach, Florida, the Daytona International Speedway stands as the “World Center of Racing,” a 2.5-mile tri-oval track opened in 1959 by NASCAR founder Bill France Sr., revolutionizing motorsports with its high-banked turns allowing speeds over 200 mph. Located at 1801 West International Speedway Boulevard, just inland from Daytona’s famous beaches, it hosts legendary events like the Daytona 500—”The Great American Race”—set for February 15, 2026, drawing global crowds for heart-pounding action. Unique features include the 31-degree banks for thrilling tours, the Motorsports Hall of Fame displaying champion cars, and immersive experiences like garage access during races. Daily guided tours run from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., starting at around $25, while event tickets vary—Daytona 500 packages can exceed $100, with infield admissions for Rolex 24 at $95 for two days. Visitors praise the adrenaline rush, historic vibe, and family-friendly options, with reviews noting clean facilities and engaging narrations on tours. Other attractions include the Rolex 24 endurance race (January 22-25, 2026), Supercross (February 28, 2026), and Bike Week (February 27-March 8, 2026) with free motorcycle marketplaces. For beach vacations, the Speedway offers an exhilarating contrast to ocean relaxation—race excitement after morning swims on Daytona’s drivable sands, or evening events post-sunset strolls. Its location, minutes from the shore, makes it easy to blend motorsport thrills with coastal vibes, appealing to speed enthusiasts amid Florida’s sunny escapes. Special packages through On Location include accommodations and pre-race perks, enhancing stays. As a hub of American racing heritage, it adds cultural depth, turning simple beach trips into high-octane adventures filled with roars, rivalries, and triumphs under the Florida sun. (298 words)
