Key West offers a vibrant mix of history, culinary delights, and unique attractions, all within easy reach. From the winter White House to famous Key lime pie and lively Duval Street, this island paradise promises an unforgettable experience.
Truman Little White House
This is the winter residence where President Truman stayed during his administration, offering a glimpse into a significant period of American history.
Kermit's Key West Key Lime Pie Factory
A famous spot in Key West renowned for its Key lime pie, which is said to have been invented on the island.
Southernmost Point Buoy
A world-famous landmark in Key West marking the southernmost point of the continental U.S., offering a great photo opportunity.
Ghost and Gravestones Key West
A popular nighttime ghost tour that takes visitors through Key West's haunted history and eerie tales.
Key West Harbor Walk
A scenic boardwalk along the harbor where you can admire boats, visit restaurants and bars, and watch fishermen clean their catch.
Alonzo's Oyster Bar
A restaurant located on the harbor walk known for its patio bar and lively atmosphere.
Dante's Pool Bar
A distinctive bar located just off the harbor walk, featuring a pool and waterfalls.
Max's Sea Garden (formerly The Sponge Place)
A gift store known for selling a variety of sponges and other unique items, often a stop on local pub crawls.
Bose's Fish Wagon
A casual eatery famous for its incredibly fresh grouper sandwiches, often sourced directly from the ocean.
Sloppy Joe's
One of Key West's most famous bars, known for its lively atmosphere and connection to Jimmy Buffett.
Captain Tony's Saloon
A historic bar, formerly known as Sloppy Joe's, built around an old tree and steeped in local lore and music.
Ernest Hemingway House
The former home of renowned author Ernest Hemingway, offering a look into his life and work in Key West.
Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park
A historic state park featuring a Civil War-era fort, beautiful beaches, and picnic areas, offering both history and recreation.
Conch Tour Train
A famous and historic train tour that winds through downtown Key West, showcasing the island's sights and history.
Duval Street
The main thoroughfare of Key West, bustling with shops, restaurants, bars, and vibrant street life.
Rock Lives On
A unique store on Duval Street filled with an impressive collection of authenticated rock and roll memorabilia.
Oldest House Museum & Garden
The oldest residential house in Key West, offering a look into the island's past with historical exhibits.
Mallory Square
A lively waterfront plaza renowned for its nightly sunset celebration, offering entertainment, food, and shopping.
Shipwreck Treasures Museum
A museum dedicated to Key West's history of wrecking and salvaging treasures from shipwrecks.
Sunset Island
An area known for its sunset cruises that offer a unique perspective of the Key West sunset from the water.