New Smyrna Beach, known as NSB by locals, combines historical roots, a charming downtown, and a hip surf scene and turns it into a magical place. The town with roughly 24,000 permanent residents lies on the Atlantic coast with waterfront along Ponce Inlet and Indian River, giving access to a lot of water. Surfers from all over the world are drawn to NSB, as well as other visitors, and new residents. The fact that NSB is the shark capitol of the world (yes, the world) does little to deter from the many things it has to offer.
Canal Street
Canal Street is the heart of downtown NSB. It
has many historic buildings, quaint shops, wonderful restaurants, The Hub – a vibrant
art center with exhibits and shows
, the weekly Farmer’s Market, the First Saturday Art Stroll, festivals, shows,
and more! Parking is free and plentiful making strolling and exploring easy.
Flagler Avenue
This vibrant street runs five lively blocks
from the river right to the beach. There old-school t-shirt and souvenir shops,
keeping up with the beach town flair. But you will also find urban coffee
houses, charming wine bar, fabulous restaurants, a speakeasy, and more. Flagler
Avenue is also host to many festivals, parties, and themed walks all year
round. Most notable is the Fourth-Saturday Wine Walk, which is a progressive
wine tasting. It costs $25 including a tasting glass and the walk takes you up
and down the entire stretch of Flagler Avenue.
Whether you live in Central Florida full time
or part time – or if you are visiting – make sure to check out New Smyrna Beach
and all its happenings.
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