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Hotels in Key West come in all shapes and sizes, from full-service resorts to smaller inns, guesthouses, and bed-and-breakfasts. Families traveling to Key West will appreciate the amenities of the former—such as the pools at the revamped Casa Marina—but you'll get a more atmospheric and authentic experience by staying at a more intimate place. Particularly in Old Town, you'll find guesthouses that run the gamut from luxurious (the Marquesa) to budget-minded (Angelina Guesthouse). You'll also find plenty that cater mostly, or exclusively, to gay men and/or lesbians. The Key West Innkeepers Association is a network of more than 60 B&Bs, inns, and guesthouses, many in Old Town (800-492-1911; www.keywestinns.com). Don't be tempted by the low rates at the chain hotels on the eastern end of the island (most have addresses on Roosevelt Boulevard). It's a 10- to 15-minute drive (or a $15 cab ride) to the main attractions in town. This negates much of the savings, not to mention the added hassle of driving around such a pedestrian-friendly town.
The Westin Key West Resort & Marina is in the heart of "old town" Key West, Florida. Our spectacular south Florida setting is situated in the west end on...more
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It's no wonder Oprah had her birthday bash at Sunset Key. The exclusive Westin resort is located on its own private island a ten-minute boat ride...more
Internet entrepreneur Runi Goyal snapped up this rather careworn guesthouse and gave it a sensitive makeover in 2006, replacing the grubby and kitschy Key West...more
A small historic hotel with big resort amenities, the Marquesa is steps from raucous Duval Street. Four classic Conch-style houses with tin roofs, wraparound...more
Getting to this private island resort accessible only by boat or seaplane is "a unique experience in the Lower 48." Crushed seashell paths wind through Jamaican...more
This cluster of cottages a short stroll from Duval is the best of the seven hotels in the local association of Key West Historic Inns. The rooms are decorated...more
The former estate of Peggy Mills, a local garden lover, is now a romantic retreat situated in a lush botanical setting intertwined with walkways and dotted with...more
Originally built in 1920 by railway magnate Henry Flagler, Casa Marina reopened in December 2007 after a $43 million makeover and is now part of Hilton's...more
As Key West slowly goes upscale, it becomes increasingly challenging to find reasonably priced accommodations. Thank goodness for Angelina Guesthouse. Located...more
This gay-oriented 17-room B&B is the most stylish on the island and is perfect for those allergic to antiques. The rooms are spread over three buildings;...more









