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The city of Key West sits in the coral cay island archipelago known as the Florida Keys. Although the city bears the same name as the island itself, it also comprises areas located on other neighboring islands. Key West is one of the southernmost cities in the contiguous states, and it has a rich pre-Colonial and Colonial history. Synonymous with Ernest Hemingway and big-game fishing, Key West is a popular vacation destination for Americans and international travelers from across the globe.

The city caters to tourists of all budget levels. There is plenty of hotel accommodation in the city and islands.

Neighborhoods of Key West

Key West city areas located on other islands include Dredgers Key, Fleming Key, Sunset Key, and the northern side of Stock Island. Dredgers and Fleming are both US naval bases, while Sunset is mostly residential. Stock Island has several hotels and interesting attractions for visitors, but the majority of tourist sights are on the main island. Some notable places to visit are:

  • Old Town: It is home to the earliest settlement, including the Key West Historic District. This town area is where you'll find the most significant attractions and the city’s main strip known as Duval Street.
  • Casa Marina: Two piers, two beaches, and private mooring docks make up this popular area.
  • Port Key West: This is the docking point for cruise ships visiting the Key West.

What to see and do in Key West

Beaches, water sports, nature, historical sites, museums, art galleries, distilleries, great restaurants— what more do you need on vacation?

  • Beaches: The best beaches are on the city's southern coast. These include Smathers Beach and Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park Beach. On the North Coast, Simonton Beach is well worth a visit.
  • Mallory Square: This busy plaza is a popular gathering place and famous for its grand sunsets.
  • Truman Annex Park: It has the Little White House, a vacation home that's accommodated many US Presidents. This park is a picturesque shaded green space with a lovely fountain.
  • Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum: From 1931 to 1939, this was the home to the famous writer. It never sold, so the Spanish Colonia house opened its doors for visitors.
  • Butterfly and Nature Conservatory: Enjoy a collection of 1,800+ butterflies from all around the world in a lush, domed conservatory.
  • Florida Keys Eco-Discovery Center: Learn all about the marine environment at this fascinating exhibit.
  • Fort East Martello Museum & Gardens: This old fortress is now home to an interesting collection of historical memorabilia.
  • Stock Island: Connected by Highway 1, this island has a marina and Key West Golf Club. It also has a thriving art scene and many excellent restaurants.

What to eat in Key West

Key West has a rich food culture, primarily based on seafood and a touch of Cuban influence. Favorite dishes include:

  • Conch Fritters: The shellfish is mixed with onion and green peppers, deep-fried, and served with aioli.
  • Chowder: With a taste similar to clams, the conch also makes an excellent chowder (creamy seafood soup>.
  • Seafood Specialties: Indigenous to the city's waters and served up in many ways include spiny lobster, stone crab, and pink shrimp.
  • Black Eyed Peas: Little deep-fried treats of black-eyed peas are seasoned with garlic and served as a popular snack.
  • Key Lime Pie: The official pie of Florida is a creamy, lime-flavored cheesecake-like dessert.

Typical events and festivals in Key West

Key West has a bustling festival and event culture. Important calendar entries include:

  • Key West Kingfish Mayhem: This major fishing tournament takes place in January.
  • Key West Food and Wine Festival: Attendees can enjoy the tastes and flavors of The Keys late in January.
  • Tennessee Williams Birthday Celebration: Every March, a number of events celebrate the life and works of the author.
  • Key West Lobsterfest: Seafood-lovers gather for a foodie-fun fest every August.
  • I Love Stock Island: Join this community festival of culture and art that takes place in June over Father’s Day weekend.

How to move around in Key West

Although driving is permitted within the city, parking can be an issue, making public transport a better option for most. Bus services run across the city, and other alternative means include the Old Town Trolley Tour, limo services, and taxis. You may consider various vehicle rental options, including electric cars, mopeds, boats, and bikes. If you're staying in the two-squared-mile Old Town area, you can easily navigate on foot. Also, you can rent beach-style bicycles, known as Conch Cruisers, which might be the best and most fun way to move around in Key West.

The climate in Key West

The city of Key West and the island itself enjoy a warm, subtropical climate. The winter months rarely dip below 65° F. The peak summer months of June and July experience average daily temperatures of 90° F. However, the weather is humid, and there's also a hurricane season from June through November. The best time to visit Key West for vacation is from January to April.

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Frequently asked questions about Hotels in Key West

The most centrally located hotels in Key West with the best ratings are: Hotel Margaritaville Beach House Key West, Hotel Fairfield Inn & Suites Key West and Hotel 1800 Atlantic Suites.

It depends on the category of the hotel. If you want to stay at a 4-star hotel in Key West, the average price per night is 303 , while you will pay an average of 241 for a 3-star hotel, and in a more luxurious 5-star hotel, you'll pay around 327 .

Resort Hampton Inn Key West and Hotel Hyatt Windward Pointe are the closest ones to Key West.

You can make reservations at Hotel Sunset Key Cottages if you´re looking for a hotel with valet service for your visit to Key West.

If you need a hotel with disabled access in Key West, we recommend Motel Santa Maria Suites Resort, Hotel Almond Tree Inn Adults Only and Hotel Havana Cabana At Key West.

If you want an adult-only hotel in Key West, some of the best options for adults only are Hotel La Pensione Inn Adult Exclusive, Hotel Heron House and Hotel Weatherstation Inn Circa 1911.

According to our clients, if you´re travelling with children, the best hotels in Key West are Hotel Sunset Key Cottages, Hotel Hyatt Centric Key West Resort And Spa and Hotel Kimpton Ella S Cottages.

If you want to save time, the hotels in Key West with express check-in and check-out are Bed and Breakfast Ambrosia Key West, Hotel Havana Cabana At Key West and Hotel Margaritaville Beach House Key West.

Some of the options for hotels with non-smoking rooms in Key West are Hotel Amsterdam's Curry Mansion Inn, Motel Orchid Key Inn and Motel Santa Maria Suites Resort.