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A great location right off Duval St, a restaurant-style breakfast with bottomless mimosas, a gorgeous pool — what's not to love? This friendly resort caters to a mostly gay clientele and is also …
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Bargains are hard to come by in Key West, and fans of the former Caribbean House will be thrilled to know they've reopened (note the new phone number) and are as affordable as ever. The bright, c…
This pair of Victorian mansions — one from 1888 and one from 1906 — makes a wonderfully homey place to put down your Key West roots, even if only temporarily. There's a clothing-optional sundeck,…
Wraparound porches, picket fences and lots of shutters give this fourth-generation conch home lots of Conch character. The friendly innkeepers make sure you have everything you need, including a …
This extra-tall building (by island standards) hovers over Key West. It's not a particularly attractive building (the world 'blight' comes to mind), but the interior spaces are shiny and gorgeous…
This is a big, fat mansion in every sense of the word. Guest rooms aren't as grand as the building itself, but common areas are rich with chandeliers, tiffany lamps and other symbols of old-world…
This stately, plantation-like getaway has wraparound porches, leafy grounds, a secluded swimming pool and spacious bedrooms. Its location a couple of blocks off Duval St makes it reliably quiet b…
What a difference a few blocks make when it comes to noise and traffic. This small, tidy inn at the quiet part of town has eight homey rooms, a two-story veranda, a small patio with a hot tub and…
This elegant guesthouse is surrounded by a lush tropical garden that first took root back in the 1930s. Once the largest private estate in Key West, the mansion and surrounding buildings house el…
Such an unassuming name for such a stand-out guesthouse. You'd never guess that this is one of the most artfully decorated places in town, full of lovely touches that surprise you at every corner…
At the cheapest place in town, rates include sheets and use of the communal kitchen. The grounds are social and comfortable, and rooms are basic but neat and clean. Pass on the motel rooms, as th…
These two guesthouses are the only ones on the beach. They somehow manage to pull off the location with flair and finesse, making the accommodations much more elegant than you would expect. Where…
This stately mansion houses nine individual guest rooms, all in the main building. Rooms aren't particularly lavish, but they're nice, and you can't beat the location. You also get parking, a poo…
As the name promises, this B&B is right in the heart of Old Town, about as close to the action as you can get without being right in the middle of it. Two buildings make up the inn: a two-story V…
Key West's only women-only place is a lesbian hotspot, with 38 low-key rooms ranging from small 3rd-floor cubbies to deluxe poolside suites with balconies. An intimate backyard pool bar is the pe…
Low-key elegance unifies a mishmash of buildings in this never-ending property. Lovely, formal rooms are in the Mansion, a former cigar factory with big, fluffy four-poster beds, deep balconies a…
This Queen Anne-style mansion at the end of Duval Street is as colorful as a big bowl of rainbow sherbet. An architectural standout, it also has an interior full of stately antiques and president…
This lovely white Victorian with wraparound porches is tied for the most southernmost place to sleep in the United States. The perfectly suitable rooms could use a little updating; the main flour…
This sprawling B&B encompasses six guesthouses occupying an entire city block. It's one of the most family-friendly places in town (many lodgings don't accept children) and has lots of common are…
This intimate gem, tucked away on a quiet and diverse residential block, has three simple, airy and stylish rooms, all with wood floors and ceiling fans. There's no breakfast, but there is a smal…
A cute, restored Victorian house on the quiet end of Duval blends attentive service with club deck ceiling fans, tropical lounge room rugs, and black and white photos of olde-timey Key West. Musi…
Just outside town on Stock Island (turn south at MM 5), Boyd's has upwards of 300 sites. There's a bus stop for downtown practically at their front door.
Another winner from Historic Inns of Key West, this friendly compound houses some simple-but-elegant rooms, suites and cottages. The suites are highly recommended: classy but not stodgy, breezy e…
Sunny, airy and full of artistic touches: hand-painted pottery here, a working loom there - is that a ship's masthead in the corner? There's also a range of rooms to fit every budget.
Close to the main downtown drag, these teal-and-teak rooms have huge flat screen TVs, kitchenettes and bouncy fluff-erific beds that'll serve you well after the inevitable Duval Crawl (which is o…
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Key West hangs - or, more often, swings - like a dazzling, off-beat and gaudy pendant at the southernmost point of the continental US. But its semi-detachment is more than geographic; it's part of the laissez-faire that - along with the subtropical climate and palm-shaded streets - has attracted artists, musicians, writers and a thriving gay community.
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