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Key West is the most famous and popular of all the Florida Keys. At the very end of the Overseas Highway, here you will find the southernmost point of the United States. The city has attracted travelers for years with its tropical atmosphere, colorful houses and lively streets.
What makes Key West so special is its mix of American and Caribbean influences. From the famous sunset in Mallory Square to the cozy Duval Street full of restaurants and music, the island exudes a unique atmosphere you won't find anywhere else in Florida.
Key West may be small, but there is a surprising amount to see and do.
Mallory Square
Every evening locals and travelers gather here for the famous sunset. Street performers, stalls and live music create a cozy atmosphere.
Duval Street
Key West's most famous street runs right through town. You will find cafes, restaurants, stores and entertainment venues.
Southernmost Point
A brightly colored buoy marks the southernmost point of the United States. A popular spot for a photo and a must-see during your visit.
Ernest Hemingway Home & Museum
In this house lived and wrote the famous author Ernest Hemingway. The museum is known for its historic rooms and the six-toed cats that still roam there.
Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park
A historic fort combined with one of Key West's most beautiful beaches.
Find more tips & sights at the official Key West website.
Although Key West is mostly known for its culture and lively atmosphere, you will also find beautiful beaches and natural areas. Here you can relax, snorkel or just enjoy the island feeling.
Key West has a unique blend of American and Caribbean influences. You notice it in the colorful, pastel-colored houses, the lively streets and the relaxed island vibe. Art and creativity play a big role: in and around Duval Street you will find countless galleries and small studios.
Music is also part of everyday life. From street musicians to cozy cafes with live performances. There are also festivals throughout the year, such as Fantasy Fest and Hemingway Days, which add energy to the island. And of course, anyone visiting Key West should not leave without a slice of Key Lime Pie, the famous local specialty.
Key West has a wide range of accommodations, from resorts to small-scale boutique hotels and bed and breakfasts. Most hotels are located in and around the historic center or on the coast, so you will always stay close to the main attractions and beaches.
Florivida is happy to help you find a hotel that fits your needs and budget. That way, you can be sure that your stay in Key West will fit in with the rest of your Florida trip.
At Florivida, we'll help you incorporate Key West into your trip in the best way possible. Whether you choose a complete tour of Florida Or join us in a tailor-made trip put together: we'll make sure your stay in Key West matches the rest of your vacation. And don't forget, you can also explore this beautiful island with a stopover during your cruise vacation!
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Key West is known for its delicious and fresh seafood, and there are plenty of great seafood restaurants where you can enjoy local specialties.
On Key West, temperatures are as tropical as it looks, with temperatures barely dropping below 13°C even at night in the winter months. In the summer months, you can enjoy temperatures above 30°C on Key West. The dry season runs from November to May.
Key West is at the very end of the Florida Keys, connected to mainland Florida by the Overseas Highway. It is the southernmost point in the United States.
The city is known for its Caribbean atmosphere, colorful houses, Duval Street and the famous sunsets at Mallory Square. Ernest Hemingway also lived and worked here.
The period from November to April is the most pleasant, with plenty of sunshine and little rain. Summer is warmer and more humid, but Key West can be visited year-round.
The distance is about 260 kilometers. Without stops, it takes 3.5 to 4 hours, but most travelers make several stops along the way.
With one or two nights you can see the main sights.


