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Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Key West at The Keys Collection Star Rating 2        
3852 North Roosevelt Blvd

This modern hotel is 4 miles from the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum. Mallory Square is 4.1 miles away.
Travelers Palm Inn Star Rating 2.5        
815 Catherine Street

This comfortable inn in Key West offers free wireless internet, as well as a garden and a terrace. It is ideally located for those wishing to discover the area's attractions.Travelers Palm Inn has 6 rooms that are fitted with all the essentials to ensure a comfortable stay.
Old Customs House Inn Star Rating 2        
124 Duval Street

Smallest Bar Inn provides a comfortable setting when in Key West. It offers free Wi-Fi and is moments from Sloppy Joe's and well-known attractions.The inn provides an atm/cash machine and a concierge.
Key West Vacations Two Bedroom Deluxe        
1075 Duval Street

Boasting a swimming pool, Key West Vacations Two Bedroom Deluxe is situated in Key West and offers comfortable accommodation. It is also a five-minute walk from the Key West Light House and Keeper's Quarters Museum and the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum, and is close to many of the area's popular attractions.There are a range of amenities available to those staying at the hotel, such as an airport shuttle and a tour desk.
The Reach A Waldorf Astoria Resort Star Rating 4        
1435 Simonton Street

Set on a private natural-sand beach on Key West, this elegant hotel is a block from the shops and restaurants of Duval Street.Refined rooms and suites with balconies (some with ocean views) feature flat-screen TVs, Nespresso machines, minifridges and iPod docks. A daily resort fee covers in-room WiFi.
The Inn at Key West Star Rating 3        
3420 N Roosevelt Blvd

Just over 2 miles from the Key West Golf Club and 3.2 miles from white-sand Smathers Beach, this island-chic hotel overlooks the Gulf.The tropically furnished rooms, some with balconies or patios, feature complimentary Wi-Fi, flat-screens with premium channels, minifridges, coffeemakers and blackout drapes.
The Gardens Hotel Key West Star Rating 4        
526 Angela Street

Set on an acre of mature tropical gardens, this chic, historic hotel is in the Old Town near Duval Street's shops, and 7 minutes' walk from the Ernest Hemingway House.Plantation-style rooms, suites and cottages are individually decorated and have wooden beds with Italian linens, as well as flat-screen TVs, CD players, minifridges and coffeemakers. Most rooms have either balconies or verandas, and some have whirlpool baths.
Hyatt Key West Resort and Spa Star Rating 4        
601 Front Street

Overlooking the Gulf of Mexico, this upscale waterfront resort is a 5-minute walk from Mallory Square and a mile from the Southernmost point buoy.All the chic, contemporary rooms have balconies and feature flat-screen TVs, iPod docks and pillow-top mattresses, plus minifridges and free Wi-Fi. Upgraded rooms add gulf views and/or additional sitting areas.
The Pier House Resort and Spa Star Rating 4        
One Duval Street

A minute's walk from Mallory Square and 3 minutes' walk from Key West Aquarium, this elegant resort hotel extends out over the water on wooden piles, and is less than a mile from the Ernest Hemingway House.Refined rooms feature free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, fridges, coffeemakers and rainfall showers. Some have private patios or balconies with ocean views.
The Westin Key West Resort & Marina Star Rating 4        
245 Front Street

A 15-minute walk from Ernest Hemingway House, this upscale resort with a marina is also 1-mile from Southernmost Point Buoy and 3 miles from Smathers Beach.Chic rooms have flat-screens and iPod docks, plus custom-designed beds and marble bathrooms. Upgraded rooms add balconies or patios, while suites add ocean views and separate living areas that have pull-out sofas.
 
 
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Key West, located at the southernmost point of the continental United States, has a reputation for being a homegrown slice of Caribbean paradise. It also has a reputation as being a party town. An island little more than four miles long, Key West welcomes some 2.5 million visitors annually. 350 cruise ships drop anchor every year, with day-trippers returning to dry land to see what all the fuss is about. Meanwhile, tourists arrive by air and road from all four corners of the globe.

Key West International Airport receives flights from a limited number of U.S. airports, mostly based in Florida with a few along the Eastern Seaboard. Visitors wishing to arrive at the island in style should fly to Miami and take the Overseas Highway all the way through the keys. Despite its diminutive size, the island is home to entertainment and attractions galore, while the easy-going, friendly atmosphere makes for a more-than-pleasant vacation. Most visitors flock to Duval Street, the island's main road, which is dotted with hotels, lodging houses, restaurants, cafes and boutique stores. It also happens to be home to more than 100 bars and pubs.

More adventurous visitors can take on the 'Duval Crawl', a pup crawl that aims to take in every single establishment on the street. Key West is well-known for its famous residents. The island has housed noted luminaries such as Ernest Hemmingway, Tennessee Williams, Robert Frost and President Harry Truman. The homes of Hemingway and Williams are still celebrated, and can be visited. Look out for the six-toed cats lauding it around Hemingway House. Flanked by the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico, it should come as no surprise that nautical history is celebrated in this part of the world. The island is home to such treats as Mel Fisher's Maritime Museum, St. Augustine's Pirate and Treasure Museum and the Key West Shipwreck Museum. The old lighthouse also serves as a museum, although the views on offer at the top of its 88 steps are far more impressive than its collection, which is by no means uninteresting.

Other popular attractions on the island include the Key West Museum of Art and History, Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park and Key West Cemetery. The latter houses some interesting epitaphs to say the least. Most first-time visitors make time to get snapped at the monument marking the southernmost point of the island, and thus the United States. Notice how it's not quite in the right place? After a day of strolling and sightseeing, Mallory Square is the place to be.

Locals host a nightly party in the square, with tourists very much welcome. Enjoy a lively atmosphere, great conversation and beautiful sunsets before hitting the hay. Peak vacation time in Key West is considered to be November to May, when the temperature is less humid and more manageable. Subsequently, the island gets much busier around this time. Tourists wishing for something a little more low-key might want to investigate visiting during non-peak times.