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Rocky shores, sandy beaches, beautiful emerald sea water, the most incredible sunset of the East Coast, all of these blended with spirits of Ernest Hemingway, Tennessee Williams and Robert Frost - this is Key West! Coral reefs with an array of marine inhabitants - this is Islamorada, Sport Fishing Capital of the World and divers' paradise! Homey resorts, luxury accommodations and shopping opportunities - this is Marathon! Sail, snorkel, dive, go fishing, celebrate sunset, inhale Caribbean spirit, explore or do absolutely nothing. Have a wonderful time in Florida Keys!
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Radisson Hotel Key West
All 145 Rooms Are Tastefully Decorated Affording Eithe a Breath-Taking View of the Gulf of Mexico, o Overlooking the Lush Tropical Landscaped Pool. Hotel is Located At the Entrance of Key West, Merely Minutes from Nearby Beaches, Airport, Old Town Attractions and a Haven from the Downtown Hustle.
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The Gardens Hotel Key West
The Gardens Hotel is Located in the Heart of the Historic District of Key West, Florida, the Southern Most City in the Continental United States. Formerly the Largest Private Estate in Old Town, the Property Underwent a Complete Renovation in 1993.
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Southernmost Hotel Key West
The Southernmost Motel is centrally located on Duval Street in the heart of Old Town Key West. With 127 neatly appointed guestrooms, 2 pools, a jacuzzi, 2 bars and beach access, the hotel is an excellent choice for the smart traveler. Downtown Key West near theater, entertainment and shopping.
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Key West Guide

    Discovered in 1513 by Spanish adventurers Ponce de Leon and Antonio de Herrera, the Florida Keys stayed uninhabited for hundreds of years, being a pirates' paradise. In 1822 the pirates were chased away, and the land became the biggest pineapple supplier to the most of eastern North America. Then, once, thanks to the thriving salvage business, Key West was the town with the highest per capita income in the nations. Sponge and cigar making, turtle hunting once were flourishing here. But, the beauty and uniqueness of the place couldn't escape the eye of a visitor, and the Florida Keys became dream destinations for travelers from around the world.
Key West Attractions Key West Attractions
Incredibly beautiful nature, unique undersea world, street performances and sunsets, you are surrounded by special atmosphere of Key West all day and night long. However, Key West is not only nature, it is also history: John Audubon House, Ernest Hemingway's home, Robert Frost Cottage, turtle cannery and Donkey Milk House Museum. Take a stroll through a tropical paradise in Key West Butterfly Conservatory, pet a live shark and a turtle in Key West Aquarium or just take a conch tour train and enjoy 90-minute tour of area history.
Key West Night Life Key West Night Life
No trip to Key West is complete without the fun, romance, and pleasure of a night out on the town. Being a city that likes to have a good time, Key West offers you variety of spots to suit your taste: from wild, frat house style dives to classy cigar and martini bars. Key West's infamously rowdy nightlife is, for the most part, centered around bars and nightclubs that line Duval Street, the city's main drag in Old Town. Many establishments offer live entertainment nightly. Have fun all night long!
Key West Restaurants Key West Restaurants
The freshest seafood together with waterfront view accompanied by famous sunset is a signature of Key West. The Caribbean influence extends to the town's cuisine. Along Duval Street and its side streets, imaginative cafes and open-air restaurants serve foods ranging from gourmet specialties to ethnic snacks. Even though seafood is prevailed in a culinary scenario of the Florida Keys, great steaks, Italian pastas, European and Asian fusion gourmet specialties are here as well.