Key West City Guide: Where to eat, sleep and play when you visit
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Where to Stay

Simonton Court
Elegant lodging on the grounds of a 19th-century cigar factory

Southernmost Point
Guest House

Stay in a B&B as close to Cuba
as you can get without hiring a boat

Marquesa Hotel
A compound of historic houses creates an oasis of luxury near Duval Street

Sunset Key Cottages
Escape the noise of Key West on this 27-acre island

Best Western Hibiscus Motel
Hold the quaint and save money at a chain motel steps from the beach
What to Do
Sunset at Mallory Square
Put the sun to bed at Key West’s daily street party

Hemingway Hop
Visit Papa’s house, where he wrote, drank and bred six-toed cats

Take the Tomb Tour
The dead are as intriguing as the living in Key West’s funky cemetery
Go to the Dry Tortugas
Hop on a boat and head to these wild islands

Walk Through History
The Pelican Path offers a self-guided tour of Key West's gorgeous historic neighborhoods
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Go!
Insider Tips
Live and Let Live
Alternative Lifestyles Rule

Street Smarts
Getting Around

Eye on the Storm
Hurricane Awareness
Ships Happen
Avoiding Cruise Crowds

Sand Advice
Beach-Lovers Beware
Where to Eat

Blue Heaven serves fab breakfasts of homemade granola, made-from-scratch pancakes, and shrimp and grits in a funky old house in the city's Old Town.

Dine on Cuban favorites like ropa vieja, paella and fried plantains at El Siboney.

Get conch fritters year-round and stone crab in season at the Half Shell Raw Bar on the city's harbor.

Eat fresh, locally caught fish at Seven Fish. It's steps from Duval Street, but not obnoxiously touristy.