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Fairfield Inn & Suites Key West
3.7/5102 Reviews
Parking is free, then we are a suite, and finally upgraded into two suites, and it is very luxurious, the downstairs pool is also beautiful, but a little floating, but the breakfast is great, the fruit is rich, there are many things. The feeling of living is very good, value for money, but did not take photos, but the price is very high.
Eden House
4.2/5101 Reviews
Downtown Key West
This was our 3rd time staying here and it will not be our last. New owners took over a couple days before this visit, just hope they don't mess it up (haha). This was our first time bring our kids, (12&16) they enjoyed it as well. Staff is very accommodating and the guests are like family. It seems like everyone staying there knows one another. That type of repeat business says it all.
Best Western Hibiscus Motel
4.7/540 Reviews
Duval
The hotel is located on the south-west side of the island and is within walking distance of the island's attractions. There is free parking, check in, check out is simple and convenient. The overall feeling is good, but the price is expensive.
Casa Marina Key West, Curio Collection by Hilton
3.1/5101 Reviews
Downtown Key West
The hotel is very beautiful, close to the beach, with its own beach, barbecue bar, etc. It’s great.
The Reach Key West, Curio Collection by Hilton
3.8/5106 Reviews
Duval
The worst Waldorf I have ever lived in, a hotel built in 1920, the location is good, there is a private beach, and it is very close to the southernmost landmark and the main street, within walking distance. But the room is very small, soundproofing is very poor, the air-conditioning sound has reached the level that affects the rest, the facilities are not well maintained, not the standard of an old five-star hotel
Southernmost Inn Adult Exclusive
3.8/5104 Reviews
Duval
Been to Key West many times. (we live in Fort Lauderdale, so it's a nice getaway that is a short drive) Our preference is to stay at guest houses on the east end of the island, rather than staying in the busier east end. We rent bikes on arrival and keep the car parked. Parking is a problem with this property. They have what appeared to be 6 spots at $25/night, and 20 spots at a lot nearby at $20/night. None of which were available. Options were to park at meters at $5/HOUR, or to find rare non metered street parking. Since we frequent the area often,we knew where to street park w/o meters, just 2 blocks away. The room was clean and simple, no maid service, you had to go to the desk and ask for towels, soap etc. Comfortable bed and a fridge in the room. Only drawback was the constant drone of window unit A/C that barely kept the room cool. When I booked the room the confirmation email said that upon arrival we would be charged $74.97. What we were actually charged was $118.09. Even showing the confirmation email to the desk attendant made no matter. The included continental breakfast was sufficient, juices, coffee, waffle maker, bagels, fruit, cereals. The dining area was clean, well maintained and central A/C. Also included is a happy hour from 5-7 in the lobby with wine and individually wrapped snacks. Over all 4 stars, had parking been free and they honored the price we were expecting to pay on arrival, they'd get 5 stars. But hey, it's Key West, they march to a different drum.

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Key West Travel Guide

Brief Description of Key West:

Key West, located at the southernmost point of the continental United States, is a vibrant and picturesque island city in Florida. Known for its laid-back atmosphere, stunning beaches, and colorful architecture, Key West offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural charm. The island is home to numerous historical landmarks, lively street performances, and a thriving arts scene. With a tropical climate and an abundance of outdoor activities, including snorkeling, fishing, and boating, Key West is a popular destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Visitors can also indulge in the island's vibrant nightlife, world-class dining, and quaint shops that line the famous Duval Street.

Must-Experience Things and Uniqueness of Key West:

  • Witness the breathtaking sunset at Mallory Square
  • Explore the vibrant and lively Duval Street
  • Visit the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum
  • Take a stroll through the colorful streets of Bahama Village
  • Indulge in the delicious Key Lime Pie, a local specialty
  • Experience the unique Conch Republic culture
  • Take a scenic bike ride along the Overseas Highway
  • Snorkel and dive in the crystal-clear waters of the Florida Keys
  • Go on a fishing charter and catch your own dinner
  • Attend the famous Fantasy Fest, a lively annual street festival

Better to Know Before Visiting Key West:

  • Key West's peak tourist season is from December to April, so expect larger crowds and higher prices during this time.
  • The island has a tropical climate, so pack sunscreen, lightweight clothing, and insect repellent.
  • Key West is known for its laid-back atmosphere, so embrace the island's "island time" mindset and take things at a slower pace.
  • Be prepared for occasional rain showers, as the island experiences a wet season from June to November.
  • Key West is a small island, so it's recommended to explore on foot or rent a bike to get around easily.

Transportation Near Key West:

Key West has its own international airport, Key West International Airport (EYW), which offers direct flights from major cities in the United States. The airport is located just 3 miles from downtown Key West.

Alternatively, visitors can also reach Key West by driving along the scenic Overseas Highway (U.S. Route 1) from mainland Florida. The drive from Miami to Key West takes approximately 3.5 hours, covering a distance of around 160 miles.

Tips for Booking Hotels Near Key West in Key West:

  • Consider staying in hotels located in downtown Key West for easy access to popular attractions and entertainment.
  • Look for hotels with amenities such as swimming pools, complimentary breakfast, and on-site parking.
  • Check for hotel deals and discounts, especially during the off-peak season.
  • Read reviews from previous guests to get an idea of the hotel's quality and service.
  • Consider the proximity of the hotel to public transportation or bike rental shops for convenient transportation options.

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