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Key West is a small island, closer to Cuba than actual mainland Florida (FL), and Key West attracts tourists from around the world, with regular cruise shops docking each day. Duval Street is Key West's tourist epicenter, with the northern end marked by Mallory Square. Home to regular Key West festivals and parades, a number of scenic beaches and some of Florida's best scuba diving, snorkeling and deep-sea fishing, Key West is divided into two main districts.

Old Town Key West contains many tourist attractions, sights and hotels; and New Town Key West is occupied by mainly businesses and locals. During recent years, much of Key West has been restored, to promote tourism on this popular, charming and somewhat eccentric island, with many other Keys within easy reach of Key West, including Florida's Key Largo and the beautiful Lower Keys.




There are a number of top Key West tourist information outlets, standing in and around the center of Key West. These popular Key West tourist information outlets offer a wealth of tourism and tourist information, such as information about Key West's many tourist attractions, beaches, monuments, eateries in Key West, public travel, maps of Key West, and general Key West tourism and tourist information. The main tourist information center in Key West is the Key West Chamber of Commerce Visitors Center, which can be found on Wall Street.

Hotels in Key West suit most budgets, with a good selection of accommodation located around the area, including many hotels around Duval Street, New Town, South Roosevelt Boulevard and Truman Avenue. There are also several large hotels near to Key West International Airport (EYW), providing affordable accommodation options. More information on Key West Hotels.

Key West has many world-class tourist attractions, including Audubon House and Tropical Gardens - a well-preserved 19th century home with landscaped tropical gardens; Bayview Park - in the New Town of Key West, a memorial commemorating soldiers who fought in the Civil and Vietnam Wars; East Martello Tower - standing close to the airport, a fort now housing the museum of East Martello; Key West Aquarium - the world's oldest aquarium containing all manner of exotic sea creatures; Mallory Square - the most popular public spot for viewing Key West's famous sunsets; Old Town Trolley - an ideal way to see the island, with pick-ups at numerous hotels along its route; Simonton Street Beach - located nearby Key West's harbor, facing towards the Gulf of Mexico; and South Beach - facing the Atlantic, South Beach, also known as City Beach, lined with a host restaurants and shops.

Other popular attractions in Key West include the City Cemetery - standing in the center of town, known for its memorial and intricate carvings in honor of sailors who fell in the sinking of the battleship USS Maine; the Ernest Hemingway Home - former home of the popular writer Ernest Hemingway, now an interesting museum; the Fort Zachary Taylor State Park - a fort built in the mid-19th century and used in the Spanish-American War; Key West Havana Cigar Factory - located in a delightful two-storey Speakeasy Inn on Duval Street; Key West Lighthouse - the tallest building in Key West, originally built in the 1840s; and the Southernmost Point - set on the beak of land to the south of Covington Avenue, probably the most photographed part of Key West. More information on Key West Tourist Attractions and Key West Landmarks.

Tourist attractions situated nearby Key West include the Biscayne National Park - just south of Miami, near the town of Homestead and a three-hour drive from Key West; the Conch Tour Train - an open-air jeep disguised as a train, covering the entire island's attractions and history; the Dry Tortugas National Park and Fort - with seven beautiful islands standing around 70 miles / 112 km to the west of Key West; the Everglades National Park - within easy reach of Key West, a must-see natural attraction known for its vast salt marshes and rich wildlife; Key Largo - the northernmost inhabited island of the Florida Keys, full of history and attractions; and the Lower Keys - sited between Key West and the famous Seven Mile Bridge, a collection of quieter islands with exquisite beaches, such as Looe Key, Tiny Little Duck Key, Ohio Key and Big Pine Key.

Key West is also home to numerous excellent museums and art galleries in and around central Key West, offering interesting information on the history of Key West and many other exhibitions. Some of the major museums and art galleries in Key West include the Duval Street Wreckers Museum - full of information about the early 19th century wrecking industry which transformed Key West one of the richest towns in the area; the Key West Museum of Art and History - built as a customs house in the early 1820s; the Mel Fisher Maritime Heritage Society Museum - an intriguing museum displaying some of the treasure salvaged from the shipwrecks of Spanish galleons; the Caribbean Gallery - an impressive gallery with many stylish paintings and sculptures on Caribbean art; the Gingerbread Square Gallery - believed to be one of the oldest art galleries in Key West; and the Mindless Matter Gallery - containing many intriguing contemporary works of art and painted furniture, including works by Nancy Carlson. More information on Key West Museums and Key West Art Galleries.

More Key West Information / Fast Facts and Orientation -

  • Country: United States of America (USA)
  • Location: Monroe County, Florida (FL)
  • Status: city, county seat
  • Area: approximately 6 square miles / 16 square kilometers
  • Population: approximately 26,000
  • Language: American English
  • Currency: US Dollar (USD)
  • Time zone: GMT - 5 hours Eastern Standard Time (daylight saving time is observed)
  • Country dialing code: +1
  • Telephone area code: 305 or 786
  • Religion: various religions
  • Average daily January temperature: 23ºC / 73ºF
  • Average daily July temperature: 31ºC / 88ºF






 
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