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Our guide on where to stay in Key West
Key West Historic District
Travellers to Key West Historic District praise its fantastic nightlife. If you've got some more time to explore, be sure to stop by Duval Street and Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum.
Key West Beach Holiday
Kick back and relax on the shore and watch the sunlight twinkling on the water during your Key West holiday. If you're looking for the perfect beach experience, a trip to Key West sure does deliver. You've probably heard about Smathers Beach (3 kilometres away). We recommend checking out accommodation nearby. However, a lot of visitors also choose Key West holiday deals near South Beach or Higgs Beach, two other excellent nearby options.
Things You Should Know About Key West
- Choosing a hotel near the water means crisp sea breezes and long walks along the shoreline at sunset. Cast your eye over our Key West beach hotels and see what you can find.
- Lots of travellers also choose to base themselves in private holiday homes here. 3br W/ Pool & Chefs Kitchen 3 Bedroom Home and Mermaid Manor Apartment 4 are a few places that'll make your stay comfortable.
- Alternatively, go for one of our All-Inclusive hotels in Key West. They make it easy to budget. Leave your credit card safely in your room and enjoy the freedom that comes with the all-inclusive way of holidaying.
- Our Key West things to do page is a good place to begin planning your trip to Key West. After you arrive, strike up a conversation with one of the 25 800 locals to discover even more.
- Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum is one big sight you need to see here. For plenty of other great travel plan ideas, check out our Key West holiday deals.
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Discover the most popular places to visit in Key West
Duval Street
Along one of the southernmost streets in the continental U.S., enjoy a lively area filled with shops, pubs, restaurants and lots of sidewalk acts and vendors.
Dry Tortugas National Park
Separated from the mainland and encased by golden beaches and colorful coral reefs, this is a national park of fascinating ocean scenery.
Mallory Square
Enjoy the lively crowds, energetic performers and stunning sunset that make this city square the most popular meeting place in the evenings.