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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
3.8/5105 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

Why Visit Key West, Florida

The city of Key West, an island in the Straits of Florida, is the county seat of Monroe County, which includes all of the Florida Keys, and part of the Everglades. Key West, FL was originally named "Cayo Hueso", Spanish for "bone cay," in reference to the belief that the island was previously used as a communal graveyard.

The Best Time to Visit Key West, Florida

Key West, FL experiences a tropical savanna climate. Summers are hot and humid, and winters are cold and dry. The hottest month falls between July and August, with highs averaging around 97°F. The coolest months fall between December and February, with lows averaging at around 65°F.

Hotels in Key West, FL are most expensive between January and March. The cheapest month to visit Key West, FL is in June.

Getting Around Key West, Florida

Key West International Airport (EYW) serves the city of Key West, approx. 2 miles east of downtown Key West. The most convenient way to get to central Key West from Key West International Airport (EYW) is by taxi. Taxis are widely available at the curbside outside of the Arrivals/Bag Claim Area. The journey takes around 5 minutes, and costs between US$10–US$15.

Driving is a popular way of getting to and around Key West, FL. Car rental counters are conveniently located in the Arrivals/Bag Claim Area. Alternatively, Trip.com offers a wide selection of cars to book, with free cancellation and no credit card fees. You can explore car rental options here.

Getting around Key West, FL has been made free and frequent by Duval Loop, the city's free hop-on, hop-off bus service. Visitors can get around Key West, FL conveniently via the pink and blue buses that run every 20–30 minutes, from 08:00–22:00 daily.

Alternatively, Key West Transit provides 5 public bus routes throughout Key West, FL, Stock Island, the Lower Keys, and Marathon, FL. The earliest route begins operations at 05:40, and the last route, and 22:00. Single rides cost between US$2–US$4, day passes cost between US$4–US$8, and fares vary according to transit within the city or through the Keys.

Things to Do in Key West, Florida

Key West is famous for being the southernmost city of Continental United States? A concrete buoy labeled "Southernmost Point Continental U.S.A." sits on the corner of South and Whitehead Street, just 1.4 miles away from downtown Key West. The buoy is closer to Havana in Cuba than it is to Miami in the United States.

Key West, FL was home to prolific American Novelist, Ernest Hemingway, from 1931–1939. It was in his Key West residence, that the author completed the partially autobiographical novel about the First World War, "A Farewell to Arms." Now a museum, the Ernest Hemingway House is open to the public daily, from 09:00–17:00. General admission costs US$16, and includes a 20–30-minute guided tour, including an insight to his writing studio, where many of his classic novels were written.

Fun Fact: The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum is home to approx. 60 six-toed cats. Hemingway was gifted a white six-toed cat, named Snowball, by a sea-captain, and it is said that all cats on the property are descendants of Snowball.

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