Key West, FL City Guide and Yellow PagesFind Things To Do In Key West, FL. Key West Attractions, Key West Jobs, Key West.Key West, Florida is an antidote for the pressures of living in the real world. Life is laid-back in Key West. Time moves at a slower pace in tune with the ebb and flow of the tides, the warmth of the sun and gentle night sea breezes. Expect eccentric and entertaining. Think festive, funky and fun. There is plenty to do in Key West and plenty of ways to enjoy doing nothing. Hop on an Old Town Trolley Tour or the Conch Train for a narrated tour covering dozens of points of interest in Key West. Learn about Key West's shipwrecking history and Henry Flagler's railroad that went to sea. Hear legends and lore of the islands colorful past and present. Stroll through the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum in the heart of Old Town Key West and get acquainted with a few of the sixty cats that live there. Visit the Harry S. Truman Little White House, once the functioning White House of the United States. Climb to the top of the Key West Lighthouse for a panoramic view of the island and sea. Escape to the lush quiet of the Key West Botanical Gardens. Ferry over to Dry Tortugas. National Park for a relaxing day of snorkeling, diving, kayaking or camping. The Sunset Celebration is a Key West tradition. Each day locals and visitors gather at the Mallory Square docks to say goodbye to the day. Arrive early for a prime spot and watch the kaleidoscope of colors across the water as the sun slips below the horizon. Hang around the action as artists and street performers entertain the crowd. More ... |
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Key West's Fast Buck Freddie's: Coastal Eclectic
Fastbuck Freddie’s has long been Old Town Key West’s only department store. But despite the name, this upscale store has become the go-to spot for tropical chic outfits, funky gifts and coastal cool items.
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Take a Ride Through Old Town Key West Aboard the Conch Tour Train
The Conch Tour Train takes a leisurely drive through the heart of Key West, transporting tired and often sunburned tourists and cruise ship passengers past many of the island’s most famous sites.
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Key West Hotels and Resorts: From Affordable to Luxurious
After strolling the palm-lined streets and having fun on Duval Street, visitors to Key West need a place to spend the night. This list of Key West hotels and resorts ranges from affordable guesthouses to luxurious private island cottages.
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Best Cuban Food in Key West
Key West has always had a decidedly Cuban flavor, no doubt the result of years of travels and immigration between the two islands, which lie just 90 miles apart. Here is some of the best Cuban food in Key West.
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Camille's Restaurant: A Key West Breakfast Institution
It’s not uncommon to wake in Key West with a headache, powerful thirst and even more powerful hunger, which may be one of the reasons why Camille’s has been an island breakfast institution for more than 20 years. Another reason is the excellent food and hearty portions. But even if a hangover is not part of the morning routine, breakfast at Camille’s shouldn’t be missed.
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Island City House Hotel: A Quiet Haven in the Middle of Key West's Craziness
Visitors to Key West looking for the perfect B&B and islanders putting up visiting relatives should reserve a room at the Island City House Hotel, an historic bed and breakfast located in the Heart of Old Town.
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Hog's Breath Saloon: Biker Bar Light A Symbol of Key West
The Hog’s Breath is one of the few – if not the only – Duval Street bar in Key West where the locals actually hang out. Popular with the late-night service industry crowd and visiting Baby Boomer rebels, Hog’s Breath is one of the island’s best places to grab a drink, some fresh oysters and catch some live music.
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Rick's Tree Bar: Some of Key West's Best Margaritas
Rick’s Tree Bar is perhaps Old Town Key West’s simplest bar. Located on Duval Street in the heart of the action, right across from Sloppy Joe’s and Irish Kevin’s, the Tree Bar is a quiet respite from the craziness of the Duval bar crawl. A place to kick back, have a drink, and just soak it all in. It also has what is perhaps the island’s best margaritas and bloody Mary’s.
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Wasting Away Again in Margaritaville Key West
Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville Key West is one of the top tourist attractions in the Florida Keys. Located on Duval Street, visitors flock there to eat his famous "Cheeseburger in Paradise" and drink margaritas.
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Five Key West Cruise Ship Excursions
Here are five Key West cruise excursions that visitors shouldn't miss.
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For a Sweet Treat in Key West, Try Mattheessen's
Mattheessen's in Key West is a small chain of sweet treat shops offering homemade fudge, huge cookies and ice cream.
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Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory: Sweet Spot for Butterfly Lovers
The Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory is a sweet spot for butterfly lovers. Offering a chance to be surrounded by hundreds of live butterflies, the conservatory is a hit for children of all ages. Education, shopping and conservation round out this gem on Key West’s Duval Street.
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Half Shell Raw Bar: Oysters, Cold Beer and a Sexy Pin-up Logo
Located in Old Town Key West, the Half Shell Raw Bar’s logo is perhaps even more iconic than the restaurant. The sexy pin-up girl, wearing a leopard-print bikini as she hoists a tray of oysters, says it all: Eat it Raw. Just assume that means the oysters. While you may not find many sexy pin-up girls here, the oysters are plenty, and the fish is extremely fresh. Considering the restaurant sits within inches of Key West’s Historic Seaport, that comes as no surprise.
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Find Mouth-Watering Cuban Food at the Laid Back El Siboney Key West
For one of the most mouth-watering meals in town, bypass the tourist joints and white table cloth restaurants of Duval Street and head straight to El Siboney Key West.
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Turtle Kraals: Great History, Great Food
Turtle Kraals is a popular bar and grill for the more laid back crowd that wants an escape from the craziness and crowds of Duval Street. Stop in on your way home for a cold beer, dozen oysters and lots of talk from the mostly local late night crowd.
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Written by: Lynne Christen
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