The
City & its History
A daring railway was responsible for opening Key
West to the public, but it took a highway to really
make the town boom as a tourist destination. After
pirates, hurricanes, and wars, Key West survives as
a great tourist town, with
superb sunsets, informal living, lively festivals,
relaxing beaches, top fishing possibilities, and
all the amenities that a visitor could want -- all
on an island where it never freezes.
What to See & Do
Take the Conch Train. Climb into a Martello
Tower, Enjoy the beaches. There's a
lot to do in Key West, and we'll get you
started.
Hotels, Motels & Resorts
Go to our hotel and resort pages for
Key West hotels, motels and
suites -- at great prices -- and make your
reservation.
Dining in the Southern Keys
From funky Caribbean bars to haute cuisine,
you can have it all in Key
West's dining places. Sample Oriental and
French dishes in atmospheric restaurants and
bistros. Have a conch fritter and seafood
soup.
After Dark
Key West has a nightlife
experience for just about anybody. Check out
the clubs, bars, and cultural attractions.
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