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Keith Oct 23rd, 2006 11:37 AM

Key west locations
 
I'm looking at spending a weekend in Key West in December. Just starting to research.

Am I correct in assuming that the best area to stay is the far west side of town? Are there areas to avoid?

Keith

Gekko Oct 23rd, 2006 11:41 AM

If you want to be near the "action," stay at the end of Duval near Mallory Square.

My favorite:

www.pierhouse.com

1 Duval Street

No_name Oct 23rd, 2006 11:51 AM

There are 2 areas Key West is basically divided into, New Town and Old Town. Old Town is the Historic part and where most of the activities, museums, bars, restaurants and other tourist type activities are located. It is where most people want to stay. From most areas you can walk to just about anything within Old Town. Duval Steet is the Main Street. So you want to stay as close to it as possible (if thats where you want to be). There are lots of really cute B&B's in Old Town.
www.keywest.com

SusanCS Oct 23rd, 2006 05:20 PM

I agree with the above post. You definitely want to be in Old Town, NOT New Town.

SAnParis Oct 26th, 2006 05:39 AM

If you actually want to sleep while you are there, I would also suggest not staying right on Duval. There are a number of great places on Simonton, a block off (of Duval).

Grettchen Nov 12th, 2006 07:33 AM

Good lord the island is only 2 x 4 miles. Any place you stay is fine. It's all expensive and one place is as god as another.

JeanH Nov 12th, 2006 10:04 AM

I don't agree with the previous poster at all. It's a completely different sense of place in one of the small guest houses in Old Town than it is at one of the chain hotels out on Roosevelt.

SusanCS Nov 12th, 2006 01:24 PM

I agree with Jean. Old Town is a historic district, and if you stay there, you'll be area within walking distance of sunset celebrations, tourist activities, and lots of wonderful restaurants. In New Town, you'll be within walking distance of fast food joints and strip malls. That's the reason the hotels in New Town are relatively inexpensive - the area has nothing whatsoever to offer.

Keith Nov 13th, 2006 05:04 AM

Thanks for everyone's advise.

I ended up booking a suite at Jasmine House, 1/2 block off Duval Street.

Keith

jubileefd Nov 14th, 2006 09:45 AM

hi~ thought I'd hop in since I'm looking to visit Key West (first time), in late Nov/early December.
I have points through Starwood, so was thinking of staying at Sheraton Suites for the value, but worried this might be on the cheesy side of town? Does anyone know anything about it?
Also what are the benefits of driving from FL/MIA vs. arriving at Key West airport. We're only there 3 nights, and looking for some relaxation (a couple). Thanks!

SAnParis Nov 14th, 2006 10:19 AM

Although the drive is quite fun & enjoyable...if I had only 3 days, I would fly in, & you'll not even need a car. Based on the map, I also wouldn't choose the Sheraton as a place to stay. It is located over by the Airport a good distance away from 'Old Town' which is really where you want to be. As a general rule you'd want to be on the other side of Truman, in or around Duval. I'd save those points for another trip.

Peter_krynicki Nov 14th, 2006 10:26 AM

The Sheraton Suites have either just undergown some renovations or are just finishing them. There were some reviews that said they got in the way of some of the guests. While you are just across the street from Smathers Beach you are a little too far to walk to the Mallory Docks or the Key West Bight. You could walk to Louie's. I don't know if they provide a shuttle service as does the Doubletree Resort. This might bew a problem.

Pjk

milemarker0 Nov 14th, 2006 10:29 AM

For just 3 days, I'd probably opt for flying in as well...can you use your starwood points at the Westin? It's location is right in the heart of Old Town.

jubileefd Nov 14th, 2006 10:37 AM

thanks all. I had a feeling it wouldn't be so easy. Yes I can use my points at Westin, but their lowest rate is over $500 right now, so they don't help too much.
Sounds like the Sheraton is way out of the way and undergoing renovation to boot. What are the top choices for places to stay in old town. We are in our 30's and looking for:
rest,relaxation,romance and good seafood. Not to into the partying side of Key West. Hoping to not spend more than $150/160 p/night.

JeanH Nov 15th, 2006 03:24 AM

There are numerous small properties that would be in your price range in that time frame. Look at Island City House, Ambrosia, Harbor Inn, Merlin Guest House and numerous others.

If you don't consider yourself a B&B type person, give a closer look to Island City House. It's close to 30 rooms, in three buildings, so it's a bit bigger than some of the others.

SAnParis Nov 15th, 2006 06:15 AM

My first choice is always the Heron House or Marquesa. Rates typically go up December 15th or thereabouts. When are you traveling ?

jubileefd Nov 17th, 2006 08:53 AM

we would be travelling for a long wkend (first wkend in dec).
i've never been to key west, so doing this a little blindly, but we are a couple in our 30's, so want something somewhat romantic (or quaint), but not too young or old if that makes sense.
thanks for the list of b&b's...

InMiami Nov 19th, 2006 12:01 PM

Keith, Key West is known for its beautiful, historic guest houses. They usually have a lush backyard pool area that is great for lounging before touring the town.

By staying in a chain hotel you will loose 75% of the reason people enjoy this town.

Stay near Duval street but away from the pier and the waves of daytrippers off the cruise boats. Check Tripadvisor for Bed and Breakfasts in your price range.

SAnParis Nov 20th, 2006 04:27 AM

I would certainly go the B & B route then. Most have great breakfasts (usually outside) & many have free snacks & drinks around 'happy hour' time. Book ASAP though.

jubileefd Nov 20th, 2006 05:46 AM

hi, well our trip is for 10 days from now, so it's last minute, and many of the b&b's mentioned are booked. So right now Avalon, Old Suites, and Key West Harbor Inn have some availability. Avalon is the most reasonable and seems pleasant so leaning there. We also have our original reservation at Sheraton but heard not so great things about location,etc. Any thoughts would be appreciated, never been to KW! Thx!


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