Open since the day Prohibition was repealed in 1933, Sloppy Joe's bar offers live music & dancing plus as well as separate taproom great for watching sporting events. This is a Key West tradition!
Mallory Square is located just west of the northern end of Duval Street. It's the best place to watch the sunset and has a plethora of dining, drinks, shopping, and entertainment.
A dimly lit, intimate dessert bar offering an extensive menu of treats.
Fury offers snorkeling trips, parasailing, sunset cruises, and much more.
Dante's is a beautiful water pool They often have live bands or a DJ. and a full kitchen
The Southernmost Point Buoy marks the southernmost point in the continental U.S. It's one of the most actively visited and photographed attractions in Key West. So be ready for a line!
A true one-of-a-kind, Fort Taylor not only provides a magnificent natural setting for beachgoers but is also an immersive U.S. history experience. $6 per vehicle $2.50 Pedestrians, bicyclists $4.50 Single-occupant vehicle or motorcycle
Smathers Beach is the largest beach in Key West, Florida. Parking: $4 per hour from 6am to 12 midnight Monday through Saturday, 12 noon to 12 midnight on Sunday.
Duval Street is the epicenter of Key West's famous party atmosphere! From dive bars to pubs and jazz clubs to drag bars, Duval Street has it all.
Counter-serve coffee stand. Offers traditional Cuban eats, sandwiches, smoothies & Cuban coffee to-go.
Blue Heaven is an authentic Key West's favorite. One of the most casual restaurants in Key west, Blue Heaven features indoor & outdoor dining, live entertainment and american, caribbean, and vegetarian cuisine.
Ana's Cafe Cubano is a Cuban restaurant in Key West serving breakfast and lunch daily! They serve authentic Cuban meals and sandwiches as well as coffee, smoothies, and shakes! You can find them at the corner of Simonton Street and Greene Street near Mallory Square.