Key West feels like a small island town where the past lives side by side with the present. The Old Town area around Duval Street is the most walkable, with pastel houses and narrow lanes that lead to the water. Just a short walk south you’ll find Bahama Village, a neighborhood that still carries th...
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10- Ernest Hemingway House$14-$14
Tour the historic home where Hemingway lived and wrote, and meet his famous six‑toed cats.
Find on Viator → - Harry S. Truman Little White House$15-$15
Explore the former presidential retreat that served as a strategic getaway and still hosts official meetings.
Find on Viator → - Key West Lighthouse$10-$10
Climb the 65‑foot lighthouse for sweeping views of the island and learn about its maritime history.
Find on Viator → - Southernmost Point$0-$0
Stand at the buoy marking the claimed southernmost point of the continental U.S., a quick photo stop.
Find on Viator → - Fort Zachary Taylor$2-$4
Walk the historic fort, nature trails, and adjoining beach within a coastal park.
Find on Viator → - Key West Art and Historical Society Museum$9-$9
View Civil War artifacts, folk art, and the spooky Ghosts of East Martello exhibit.
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Where to stay
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10- Blue Heaven$25-$35/ppCaribbean · Old TownReserve →
- The Conch Republic Seafood Company$12-$18/ppSeafood · Old TownReserve →
- Hemingway's Café$15-$20/ppAmerican · Old TownReserve →
- Key West Bakery & Café$6-$9/ppBakery · Old TownReserve →
- Bobby's Café$11-$15/ppSouthern · Bahama VillageReserve →
- The Green Parrot Bar$18-$25/ppSeafood · Old TownReserve →
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