Key West B&B help..first timers
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Key West B&B help..first timers
Hi
Need help with where to stay for 2 nights in March. Close to town, 250-300 night price range. Also we will be driving from Key West to Miami and will stop along the way for 1 night. Any ideas? nice beach and a tiki bar is all we need. Thanks !
Need help with where to stay for 2 nights in March. Close to town, 250-300 night price range. Also we will be driving from Key West to Miami and will stop along the way for 1 night. Any ideas? nice beach and a tiki bar is all we need. Thanks !
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I have not stayed at Eden House but have heard from people staying there that it is nice. I believe at least one airline uses it as part of their package tours, which suggests that it must be consistent. I'm in KW at the moment and while we are lucky and stay at our friends home whenever we come down, there are a lot of very nice guest houses. Some cater to gay patrons and you will want to ask (be direct). I assume Eden does not.
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Both of those hotels in Islamorada are full. We are trying to decide between Marathon and Islamorada. We want to be able to walk to pubs/bars and perhaps go boating. Any ideas on which place? I know the Islander has rooms. Has anyone stayed there? Or maybe we are overlooking another great place on the keys. We are open to suggestions. Thanks everyone.
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The only place I can think of which is within walking distance to a cool bar is The Key Lantern Motel to the Lorelei. However, you probably do not want to stay there. Also, Holiday Isle but I'd give that a pass also.
That said, I can't think of decent places to stay within walking distance to good bars (The Lorelei in Islamorada is my very favorite along with Zane Gray's at The World Wide Sportsman).
Did you try the Pines and Palms? Cheeca Lodge?
Marathon is the ickyest key. I'd skip it.
That said, I can't think of decent places to stay within walking distance to good bars (The Lorelei in Islamorada is my very favorite along with Zane Gray's at The World Wide Sportsman).
Did you try the Pines and Palms? Cheeca Lodge?
Marathon is the ickyest key. I'd skip it.
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Thanks for all the advice. We decided to stay in Key West for 3 nights at The Gardens. Looking forward to it, my first time in KW. Any ideas on a don't miss bar/ restaraunt. Is it worth it to go on a snorkeling trip or some type of boat trip? sunset cruise?
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In the breakfast link that peter krynicki posted, Croissants de France is listed and I can vouch that it was a fabulous breakfast! In addition to the bakery they have a really nice courtyard in back that is a sit-down restaurant, and that is where we ate.
I had the crepe with blueberries, loganberries and brie. My husband had plain crepes. We will make a point of going back here every time we are in Key West!
I had the crepe with blueberries, loganberries and brie. My husband had plain crepes. We will make a point of going back here every time we are in Key West!
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We really enjoyed staying at the Jasmine House. Had the suite with the deck and hot tub. It also had a full kitchen, dinning room, washer & dryer, two TVs, DVD, and built in stereo.
In early December it was below your budget. Not so sure about high season.
One block off Duval.
Keith
In early December it was below your budget. Not so sure about high season.
One block off Duval.
Keith
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They have other kinds of crepes too-it was hard to decide which to get!
I wrote a thread a few days/a week (?) ago about our trip to Key West in January. I had a good bit of information about restaurants. I'm not sure how to post the link here, but it was titled Key West Trip Report-really original, I know!
We ate at Bagatelle, Antonias and some other places. If you can't find it, let me know and I can post some information here as well.
I wrote a thread a few days/a week (?) ago about our trip to Key West in January. I had a good bit of information about restaurants. I'm not sure how to post the link here, but it was titled Key West Trip Report-really original, I know!
We ate at Bagatelle, Antonias and some other places. If you can't find it, let me know and I can post some information here as well.
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I also posted a trip report "Key West and Miami" within the last ten dasys. A search should turn it up. Lots of restaurant and lodging info.
If I may ask, why are you interested in eating breakfast out when you are staying at a bed-and-breakfast? The Gardens is a beautiful property but it was booked up two weeks ago when we were there. Lucky you.
If I may ask, why are you interested in eating breakfast out when you are staying at a bed-and-breakfast? The Gardens is a beautiful property but it was booked up two weeks ago when we were there. Lucky you.

