The heart of Key West and the ultimate hotspot... SHOP, EAT, & DRINK 'til you drop (literally)! It’s where you’ll find shops, bars, and all the fun you can handle!
Mallory Square is the ultimate spot to catch the sunset! Every evening, it comes alive with a Sunset Celebration featuring street performers, art vendors, and local food carts. Don’t forget to explore the charming shops in the area too!
This is the spot marking the Southernmost Point of the Continental U.S.—aka the closest point to Cuba! Head there in the morning to snap your photo and avoid the crowds!
Definitely stop by the famous Ernest Hemingway Home. You can walk through the gardens, check out the house where he lived and wrote, and see the famous 6-toed cats. It’s a fun spot to hear some cool stories about his time here!
The Conch Tour Train is an authentic way to experience the history and culture of Key West. This 90-minute fully narrated tour covers around five hundred years of local history and over one hundred points of interest.
Fort Zachary Taylor, designated a National Historic Landmark in 1973, is Florida’s southernmost state park, known equally for its U.S. military history and present-day recreational activities. The state park is located at 601 Howard England Way and is nestled on the edge of Florida’s sun-kissed coastlines offering picturesque views of the Atlantic Ocean.
Under doctor's orders, President Harry S. Truman sought refuge in the warm Florida sun during the winter of 1946. He fell so much in love with the historic Key West home in which he took residence that he returned every year through 1952, giving it the nickname "The Little White House."
Everything you need for water fun: snorkeling, glass bottom boat tours, jet skis, and parasailing. You’ll find spots all around the island.