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KEY WEST ATTRACTIONS

Conch Train
501 and 302 Front Street
Key West, Fl. 33041
(305) 294-5161
One of Florida's most popular attractions.  Our expert "engineers" and friendly staff have delighted over ten million guests with the legends and lore of this charming tropical paradise.  All aboard!

Flagler Station
901 Caroline Street
Key West, FL. 33041
(305) 295-3562
Return with us to the century and experience Henry Flagler's railroad legacy.  Walk through an actual Florida East Coast Railroad car full of photographs and memorabilia.   You will experience the thrill of riding down the Florida Keys in 1929 aboard the "railway that went to sea".

Hemingway House
907 Whitehead Street
Key West, Fl. 33041
(305) 294-1575
Take a tour of the home of Ernest Hemingway, author of such greats as The Old Man and the Sea and The Sun Also Rises. Open Daily. 

Key West Aquarium
One Whitehead Street
Key West, Fl.  33041
(305) 296-2051
Pet a shark! The 50,000 gallon Atlantic shore Exhibit was created to give visitors an up close and personal experience of the delicate Florida Keys mangrove near-shore and reef.  

Key West Cemetery
Passover Lane and Angela St.
Key West, Fl. 33041

In the heart of the old town district, this 19 acre cemetery shows above ground burial. Located in the 150 year old cemetery is a monument to those who died aboard the U.S. battleship Main, which sunk in the Havana harbor in 1898.

Key West Lighthouse

Key West Shipwreck Museum. (see photo above)
One Whitehead Street
Key West, Fl. 33041
(305) 293-7260
Relive the great days of shipwrecking in Key West.  The Historeum combines live actors, films, laser technology and the actual artifacts from the recently rediscovered vessel Isaac Allerton that sank in 1856.   

Little White House Museum
111 Front Street
Key West, Fl. 33041
(305) 294-9911
President Harry S. Truman spent 11 vacations in this Key West "Little White House" during his term in office. It was the former home of a Navy Base Commandant in the 1890’s. In the 1940’s it was renovated for President Truman. 

Mallory Square Sunset Celebration
Located on the historic waterfront between Whitehead and Duval Streets.  Exciting attractions and the famous Key West Sunset Celebration. 

Mel Fisher's Maritime Museum
Located in Key West on Whitehead street. Artifacts from the Spanish galleon, Atocha. Open 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. daily. Admission per adult and per child under 12. For additional information call (305) 294-2633.

Old Town Trolley Tours of Key West
Mallory Square
Key West, Fl. 33041
See the best of Key West on our ninety-minute tour, covering 100 points of interest.   Free re-boarding, get off at any of our 14 convenient stops to shop, dine or sightsee and then re-board. 

Sunny Days Catamarans
located at the corner of Greene and Elizabeth Streets in Historic Seaport
Key West, Fl. 33041
(305) 296-5556
Take our high speed catamaran to the Dry Tortugas to explore historic Fort Jefferson, or enjoy a 1/2 day snorkel trip in the beautiful Key West waters aboard our sailing catamaran. Nightly champagne sunset sails. Visit our web page for discount coupons!

Each day offers a never ending variety of things to see and do in Key West.


 

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