Where to Stay in Key West
Premium neighborhoods, five-star hotels, and fine dining areas
Best Neighborhoods for Luxury Travellers
Ranked by relevance for luxury travellers visiting Key West
Old Town
LuxuryThe historic heart of Key West, brimming with charming Victorian architecture, lively bars, and famous landmarks.
- +Most attractions are within walking distance.
- +Abundant dining and nightlife options.
- +Rich historical atmosphere.
- -Can be very crowded and noisy, especially on Duval Street.
- -Limited free public beach access.
Bahama Village
Mid-rangeA colorful and eclectic neighborhood with Caribbean influences, known for its vibrant street art and local eateries.
- +Authentic local feel and diverse culinary scene.
- +More affordable dining options than central Old Town.
- +Quieter than the main Duval Street strip.
- -Fewer accommodation options compared to Old Town.
- -Can feel a bit more residential, requiring slightly longer walks to major tourist hubs.
New Town
BudgetA more modern and spread-out area with chain hotels, shopping centers, and residential communities.
- +Typically offers more budget-friendly hotel rates.
- +More space and amenities like larger pools.
- +Easier access to grocery stores and larger retail outlets.
- -Requires transportation (car, taxi, or bus) to reach most major tourist attractions.
- -Lacks the historic charm and walkability of Old Town.
- -Limited dining and nightlife options within the immediate area.
Daily Budget (Luxury)
USD 600/day
Hidden Gems in Key West
Lesser-known spots the locals love
Blue Heaven
A beloved local institution known for its delicious Key West comfort food, charmingly chaotic atmosphere, and resident roosters strutting around the outdoor seating.
Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory
Step into a magical, glass-enclosed tropical paradise filled with hundreds of colorful butterflies and exotic birds, offering a peaceful and enchanting escape.
1 area to be cautious about
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