INTERNET CAFES in KEY WEST and FT LAUDERDALE
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Don't remember the name of the place but a little coffee, breakfast type place on the main drag that goes along the beach (A1A) a couple of blocks from the Bahia Mar has a couple of computers they let people use for very little money. Not very specific, but I hope it helps.
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Internet access from libraries is up to the individual library. As a rule, those libraries in major tourist cities only allow access by locals. The KW library requires you to have a Monroe County address on your driver's license.
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There is a place in KW on the south side of Truman Avenue near the Duval St junction. Think it is just a grocery store but it was pretty quiet and not too expensive when I used it last year. It is behind the tourist desks, near the car/buggy hire place. Sorry the directions are so vague.
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I live in Fort Lauderdale and had no problem using the KW Library to access the internet (just put your name on the waiting list if it's busy; they only let you use it for a certain period of time.)
YES, the libraries in Broward County (where Ft. Laud. is located) has internet access. I doubt you need a library card, but since I use my own computer, I never needed the one at the library. The main branch of the library is in downtown Ft Lauderdale on the east side of Andrews Avenue a block south of Broward Blvd (between Broward Blvd and Las Olas Blvd.)
YES, the libraries in Broward County (where Ft. Laud. is located) has internet access. I doubt you need a library card, but since I use my own computer, I never needed the one at the library. The main branch of the library is in downtown Ft Lauderdale on the east side of Andrews Avenue a block south of Broward Blvd (between Broward Blvd and Las Olas Blvd.)
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In FLL there is an internet cafe in the Southport Shopping Center on 17th a couple of stoplights after crossing the bridge coming from the beach. (There's also a Publix in the shopping center and the cafe itself is located behind an Arby's.)
It seems like it was only about $5 for half an hour (maybe only $3 something).
I always use Kinkos as a for sure spot but this was cheaper than Kinkos.
In Key West there is one just one half block south of Duval but I don't remember the cross street - not more than 5 - 6 blocks from Mallory Square. Also very resonable.
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