This Key West Hilton Garden Inn from the The Keys Collection is 2 minutes' drive from the Key West International Airport and 10 minutes' drive from Duval Street.
Offering an outdoor pool and a restaurant, the Gates Hotel Key West is located off US-1 and 11 minutes' walk to Key West Tropical Forest and Botanical Garden.
Only 1148 feet from US-1, 24 North Hotel I Key West features an outdoor pool with a sun terrace with lounging chairs. Both Old Town and Hemingway House are within 12 minutes' drive away.
Lighthouse Hotel is located in the heart of iconic Key West, opposite the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum and the Keeper's Quarters Museum.
John
United States of America
Great location. Everything felt well maintained and clean. Very friendly desk staff.
Great breakfast in the morning that will save you $20+/person vs eating out every morning.
Doesn't feel like a cramped hotel or the cookie-cutter apartment style rooms that other places on the island tend to be.
This Key West inn is a 4-minute walk from the Ernest Hemingway House and Museum. Guests of the Almond Tree Inn - Adults Only will enjoy an outdoor pool with a hot tub and a daily continental...
Featuring an outdoor swimming pool, a garden as well as a shared lounge, The Mermaid & The Alligator is located in the center of Key West, a 11-minute walk from South Beach.
Maria
United States of America
Location and comfort of room. They also have ev chargers.
Located just 187 feet from Key West's famous Duval Street, this hotel offers an outdoor infinity pool with a waterfall. Free WiFi access is given to guests.
Silver Palms Inn, located in historic Key West, has an outdoor pool and is a 9-minute walk from the Ernest Hemingway Museum. Guest rooms offer private balconies and 40-inch flat-screen TVs.
The pool, the room, the breakfast, everything was amazing!
Hampton Inn Key West features a heated pool with an ocean view. Guests can grab a bite to eat at the poolside restaurant. A free buffet breakfast is offered daily. Complimentary WiFi is provided.
clean , friendly staff, ocean view
great breakfast
Offering a heated outdoor pool, this boutique Ella's Cottages is located in Old Town Key West 2 minutes' walk from Duval Street. Free WiFi and a poolside continental breakfast are provided.
location, design, grounds, rooms
staff, especially Sky.
Located just 187 feet from Key West's famous Duval Street, this hotel offers an outdoor infinity pool with a waterfall. Free WiFi access is given to guests.
Excellent location BUT the staff is above and beyond.
Only 1148 feet from US-1, 24 North Hotel I Key West features an outdoor pool with a sun terrace with lounging chairs. Both Old Town and Hemingway House are within 12 minutes' drive away.
Great staff, great hotel for the price, right off the water.
Offering an outdoor pool and a restaurant, the Gates Hotel Key West is located off US-1 and 11 minutes' walk to Key West Tropical Forest and Botanical Garden.
Free coach to duval street was good. Good location.
This Art Deco hotel in downtown Key West has a large pool-side sun terrace and rooms with a flat-screen TV. All guest rooms at Pegasus International Hotel are equipped with free Wi-Fi.
Great location, nice rooms
Parking was with no extra charge
Located on Duval Street in Key West, La Te Da welcomes adult guests with a restaurant and bar. Every room has a flat-screen TV with cable channels. Extras include free toiletries and a hairdryer.
Great atmosphere, great food!! Very friendly owner!
This Key West resort is 2 miles from historic Duval Street and one mile from the Key West International Airport. The property features 2 outdoor pools, a hot tub, and apartments with full kitchens.
It was on the water and had beautiful landscaping.
Offering an outdoor pool and a restaurant, Havana Cabana at Key West. is located in Key West. WiFi access is available, and the shops and restaurants of Mallory Square are 14 minutes’ drive.
Staff were excellent the front desk and the manager
Located off US-1, Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Key West at The Keys Collection features an outdoor pool, Tiki bar, and fitness center.
very clear and nice location, amazing place to stay
FAQs about hotels in Key West
On average, 3-star hotels in Key West cost $378 per night, and 4-star hotels in Key West are $557 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Key West can be found for $823 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Key West this weekend is $416 or, for a 4-star hotel, $572. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Key West for this weekend cost around $750 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $285 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Key West for tonight. You'll pay around $414 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Key West will cost around $595, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Key West is a gem of an island in the Florida Keys, popular with pleasure seekers and history buffs alike. As the most southern destination in the continental United States, Key West has a fascinating history, dating back to its settlement by Spanish explorers in the 16th century.
Today, this little island off the coast of Florida attracts over a million cruise visitors a year through the Port of Key West. Visitors come to see Hemingway House, where Ernest Hemingway penned "A Farewell to Arms." Key West Cemetery provides a unique walk through the multicultural past of the city. There are also trolley rides through the historic district of Jackson Square.
There’s more than just history to Key West, however. Smathers Beach is a place to have fun in the sun, while Mallory Square provides the chance to shop and watch a magnificent sunset. The excellent bus system helps you get around the island without a car.
Key West International Airport is a mere 4 miles from Duval Street, the heart of downtown and a good place to stay for easily exploring the nearby sights. With accommodations ranging from resorts to B&Bs, Booking.com helps you get the best stay for the best price in Key West!
Duval street has your abundance of souvenir shops, along...
Duval street has your abundance of souvenir shops, along with some nice boutiques and art galleries (which I recommend going into all the art shops). Blue Heaven restaurant is a must for breakfast, specifically the lobster eggs Benedict. For dinner with a bit more ambiance try Martins and Cafe Marquesa the food was fabulous. The butterfly conservatory, the lighthouse and Hemingway house were all great and would recommend. We also did a sunset cruise with Sunset Waterspouts and it was soo much fun.
Wendy
United States of America
4.0
Scored 4.0
Cruise Ship Terminal had ended the previous unique remote...
Cruise Ship Terminal had ended the previous unique remote island lifestyle. Gift Shops with T-Shirts, Crowded Sidewalks of Tourists too Bored to Stay on Ship and Lacking Businesses to Contain their Flip-Flop Sea-Sickness Mind Hive. Cheap Buzz. Locals of former fame are now long gone. I came, I saw, and on no occasion do I desire a repeat. "Another Saturday Night and I ain't got No Money," has Transitioned into the worst "Sunday Morning Coming Down":(
Phillip
United States of America
10
Scored 10
We loved the sunset at Mallory Square, Hemingway House, Aqua...
We loved the sunset at Mallory Square, Hemingway House, Aqua Drag show, entertainment at Lateda and so much more. Stay in a central location (we were on Olivia Street) and you can walk everywhere. Dress casually and stay cool because it is very hot and humid, but gorgeous.
Bullard
10
Scored 10
Old Town in Key West still retains much of its charm and...
Old Town in Key West still retains much of its charm and character. There are areas further north of Old Town that are more typically American Tourist. However the true downtown area on Duvall St. was not they typical kitchy tourist souvenir tee shop after tee shirt shop. There is a good mix of both moderate and better quality stores, galleries, and local artists. Food choices are diverse with many excellent restaurants and small venues. This was our first time visiting Key West and we could recommend the Old Town portion of Key West to others. We felt safe walking the streets at night to restaurants. The streets and sidewalks in Old Town were well kept. People and workers were friendly and helpful.
Gloria
10
Scored 10
Loved the culture and friendliness of the people.
Loved the culture and friendliness of the people.
Bicycles were great to get around on.
Best activity was the sea plane to the Dry Tortugas. A little pricey, but so well worth it! Highly recommend.
Kim
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Key West is gorgeous and rich with history.
Key West is gorgeous and rich with history. I would call it less of a conventional beach town, as the beaches are sparse and man made because of the whole island thing. If you love the water then this is the place. Boats, jet skis, snorkeling and more are all available for you to enjoy and Duval Street is full of shopping, restaurants and bars. There are some very unique vendors with one of a kind items and lots of art appreciation from the locals. The beach stores are a little over priced on some of their beach wares, which is typical, but there is no shortage of cute and original boutiques. Rent a scooter or a golf cart when you get there. It is the best way to travel while you are there.
The place is a great Oas in the center of Key West, walking distance to all the sights and restaurants.
The pool is amazing and the staff is world class, they helped us with everything and we felt very welcomed with our 14 month old baby! They all made sure that we had the best possible stay! Also appreciated was the happy hour at 5!
Parking garage was also a bonus!
Thanks Truman Hotel & Staff! We will be back someday
This hotel was awesome, with friendly helpful staff to an amazing pool and hot tub. The ambience was fun with the food truck eating area and poolside bar, and the food was excellent. The hotel shuttle runs to and from the hotel and downtown key west every half hour, so you never have to worry about parking. The hotel is a bit expensive, but so is every hotel in this area. We definitely enjoyed our stay here.
Lovely hotel, wouldnt stay here again though as the security that was on late at night ruined our whole stay, he was. So rude because we lost a key and had to knock at the door, screaming and shouting at us ok a power trip, Paul blart mall cop is what he was like, a ridiculous man who needs to get a job away from customer service instead of of threatening to leave 2 girls in the middle of key west at 3am.
I absolutely loved the hotel the way it looked and the structure of it and also all the amenities it offered. There is a pool, a fitness center a breakfast bar and everything else you could ask for near by. The staff was exceptional and very accommodating with everything we needed. I highly recommend this hotel if you are staying in key west. I will definetly come back.
Beautiful hotel in the heart of Key West in an old building. We got a separate room Sunset. Stylish, spacious enough, with 2 balconies. Great breakfast included in the price on the patio (looks like being in Asia) with a fat cat). Parking is offered in a city parking lot 15 minutes walk for $ 15 per day. Central street 3 minutes walk. Lots of photo locations.
It was a bucket list stay for my husband for his birthday! He had always wanted to sleep on a sailboat, and this came across booking when I was looking for a hotel. Nice surprise for us both. It was easily assessable to Key West and all of the dining and must-sees. Free parking and Captain Brad even offered us a place to park on Duval Street.
This resort looks like it was built as the only thing near it. One could hang out there for a week, lots to experience. It was fun, anachronistic, a little worn. Unfortunately we only came to sleep, had stuff to do elsewhere. It was shockingly expensive, but the cheapest hotel with private rooms and baths that we could find near Key West.
Basic accommodation, very small room, old and somewhat "tired" but clean, bed was ok but felt like sleeping on a ripple, great location with most things withing walking distance, I guess this is what you get in Key West unless you opt for the really fancu and very expensive hotels. Breakfast standard selection of items, nothing beyond.
We spent two nights there to visit Key West - as the hotel provides a regular shuttle service till about 10 p.m. it is no big deal to get to the city. This worked perfectly so we didn't use our car during the stay. The pool was nice, sometimes a bit noisy from air traffic. Breakfast was ok so far, the rooms are spacious and very clean.
This is the best location in Key West! You can walk everywhere you want to go and get there even faster if you rent a bike. This property is pretty pricey - maybe because we were part of the spring breakers, but it is the most expensive hotel room I have paid for. But, for comfort, location, view, and pool it is worth it.
Overall, it was fine. No issues. I save my "excellent " rating for high-end hotels, but nothing wrong with this hotel. Seems to be well kept. It's not really walking distance to much, although you could if you like mile + walks. Price wise, it's competitive and nothing in Key West is inexpensive.
That was located in Key West and remember there's two Fairfield inns it makes it easier going downtown. I live next to Okeechobee Lake and I come to Key West at least twice if not three times a year my point is this I'll be exploring more in different hotels. Till I find the one that fits me
Very clean best rental I've stayed in Key West. If you call Sunshine scooters they will pick you up at the airport and you rent one of their golf carts which is within a block of the hotel. and they will take you back to the airport when your trip is over. No taxi fees.
we loved how spacious the apartment was, and we loved sitting out on the balcony each evening! the hotel was lovely and quiet at night too and easy to drive to the beaches and key west each day stopping off at publix for a packed lunch! we loved it here
This hotel is a little gem of an oasis down a lane right in the middle of Old Town Key West. Nothing was too much trouble for Isabella. Happy hour by the pool with free drinks was a bonus, as were the free bikes.
Beautiful spot on the water, super easy access with lockbox, little outdoor patio on the boat, bar & restaurant in the marina, one of the cheapest place in Key West… will definitely return there!
This hotel experience was one of the best we have ever had! The staff was incredibly friendly, helpful and knowledgeable. When we return to Key West, we will not stay anywhere else but here.
Probably one of the better if not the best hotel in Key West. And generally a good hotel in terms of what one can find in Florida Keys. Clean, fresh, staff generally friendly and helpful.
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