Attractions in Key West
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Encompassing 2,900 square miles of the Atlantic Ocean, the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary is a vast underwater haven located off the coast of Key West. This protected area is […]
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Mallory Square, a vibrant hub in Key West, is steeped in the island’s unique character. Situated at the heart of the city, it attracts visitors with its lively atmosphere, especially […]
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Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park, located on the southernmost tip of Key West, spans 54 acres and offers a blend of historical significance and modern recreation. Originally built for […]
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The Southernmost Point of the Continental USA, located in Key West, is marked by a buoy-shaped concrete monument. This iconic marker indicates that you are at the southernmost point of […]
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Covering the western half of Key West, the island’s Historic District, also known as Old Town, is a six-square-mile (16 square kilometers) area that showcases 19th-century Caribbean and European architecture. […]
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The Key West cruise port serves as the entry point to America’s southernmost city, a place where pristine nature and quirky culture intertwine. Located within walking distance of many top […]
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Situated on Key West’s Mallory Square, the Key West Aquarium offers a glimpse into the aquatic wildlife of the Florida Keys. The aquarium features exhibits with sharks, stingrays, American alligators, […]
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The Key West Shipwreck Treasure Museum offers a glimpse into the maritime history of what was once the wealthiest city in the United States. Located in the heart of Key […]
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Hard Rock Cafe Key West is situated in the heart of the island’s vibrant Duval Street, offering a blend of American cuisine and rock ‘n’ roll memorabilia with a tropical […]
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The Key West Lighthouse, one of the island’s oldest structures, was first constructed in 1825 to guide ships through the perilous reefs of the Lower Keys. The current lighthouse, built […]
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St. Paul’s Key West Episcopal Church, situated on the bustling Duval Street, stands out with its striking white exterior that gleams against the bright blue sky on sunny days. Inside, […]
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Duval Street, stretching from the Atlantic Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico, is the vibrant heart of Old Town Key West. Lined with a diverse array of restaurants, bars, boutiques, […]
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Towering palm trees surround the elegant Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum, a place where the renowned author penned some of his most celebrated works. Located in Key West, the property […]
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The Harry S. Truman Little White House, a landmark dating back to 1890, served as President Truman’s winter retreat during his presidency, with 11 visits recorded. Located in Key West, […]
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Located just off the coast of Key West, Sand Key Reef is a part of the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Dominating the landscape, a red, iron lighthouse built in […]
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Nestled along the shoreline of Key West, Smathers Beach offers a prime stretch of white sand framed by swaying palm trees. The calm, clear waters make it an ideal spot […]
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Nestled in Key West, the Mel Fisher Maritime Museum showcases treasures and artifacts recovered from the treacherous waters that have claimed countless ships over the centuries. The museum’s collection centers […]
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The Overseas Highway, a 113-mile (182-kilometer) stretch of road, weaves through a chain of islands from Key Largo to Key West, offering panoramic views of the Florida Bay and the […]
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Established in 1847, the Key West Cemetery is a sprawling and historically rich site in the heart of the Floridian island city. This unique burial ground is home to an […]
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The Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory, located in the heart of Key West, is a vibrant, enclosed garden that hosts butterflies from around the world. This lush habitat provides […]
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Extending a quarter mile (1,300 feet) over the Atlantic Ocean, the Edward B. Knight Pier offers a unique vantage point for witnessing the sunrise in Key West. This concrete, Brutalist-style […]
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Dry Tortugas National Park, a 100-square-mile coastal preserve located off Key West, is accessible only by boat or air. Azure waters surround seven small, reef-fringed islands, each offering untouched natural […]
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Once a Second World War transport ship, the Vandenberg now rests on the seafloor south of Key West. Scuttled in 2009, this 522-foot (159-meter) vessel has transformed into an underwater […]
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Nestled on the site of the West Martello Tower, a military structure from the Civil War, the Key West Garden Club offers a serene escape with its vibrant tropical blooms […]