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TOP Daytona Beach HOTELS

ACAPULCO HOTEL AND RESORT
Rating: 3
Rates: 69 to 105 
ACAPULCO HOTEL AND RESORT
Boardwalk Inn and Suites
Rating: 2.5
Rates: 42 to 124 
Boardwalk Inn and Suites
Bermuda House
Rating: 2
Rates: 69 to 90 
Bermuda House
Daytona Beach Speedway Travelodge
Rating: 1.5
Rates: 60 to 61 
Daytona Beach Speedway Travelodge
The Conch House
Rating: 1.5
Rates: 49 to 119 
The Conch House
Best Western Mayan Inn Beachfront
Rating: 2.5
Rates: 79 to 119 
Best Western Mayan Inn Beachfront
EXTENDEDSTAYDELUXE DAYTONA BCH
Rating: 2
Rates: 78 to 123 
EXTENDEDSTAYDELUXE DAYTONA BCH
SUN VIKING LODGE
Rating: 2
Rates: 139 to 140 
SUN VIKING LODGE
Comfort Inn And Suites Daytona
Rating: 2.5
Rates: 85 to 150 
Comfort Inn And Suites Daytona
LA PLAYA RESORT AND SUITES OCEA
Rating: 3
Rates: 80 to 197 
LA PLAYA RESORT AND SUITES OCEA
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Daytona Beach guide

 The consummate Florida beach town, with its T-shirt shops, amusement arcades and wall-to-wall motels, DAYTONA BEACH owes its existence to twenty miles of light brown sand where the only pressure is to strip off and enjoy yourself. Life in this down-to-earth resort now revolves around three major festivals: February's Daytona 500, Bike Week in early March, and the relatively new Biketoberfest .

Pioneering auto enthusiasts, including Louis Chevrolet, Ransom Olds and Henry Ford, came to Daytona's firm sands in the early 1900s to race prototype vehicles beside the ocean. The land speed record was smashed five times by the British millionaire Malcolm Campbell who, in 1935, roared along at 276mph. When high speeds made racing on the sands unsafe, the Daytona International Speedway was built three miles west of downtown along International Speedway Boulevard (buses #9A and #9B).

Opened in 1959, it seats 150,000 and hosts several major race meetings each year, starting in early February with the Rolex 24 , a 24-hour race for GT prototype sports cars. A week or so later the qualifying races start for the year's biggest event, the Daytona 500 stock-car race in mid-February. Tickets sell out well in advance (a weekend package from $220; tel 904/253-7223); book accommodation at least six months ahead. Though they can't capture the excitement of a race, guided van tours (daily except race days 9.30am-5pm, every half-hour; $6) take you around the remarkable curves, whose gradients make this the fastest racetrack in the world.

Immediately outside the Speedway, Daytona USA (daily 9am-7pm; $12) exhibits one of Campbell's many Bluebirds, the car in which he broke the land speed record at Ormond Beach in 1931, as well as interactive displays on the great races. A mile west, the Klassix Auto Museum at 2909 W International Speedway Blvd (daily 9am-6pm; $8.50) displays pristine examples of every Corvette design from 1953 on, plus vintage motorcycles and a 1938 Woody Wagon that boasts a top speed of 50mph.

For all the excitement that racing generates, the best thing about Daytona is the seemingly limitless beach: 500ft wide at low tide and fading dreamily into the heat haze.

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