Key West Help
Key West Help
I need some help planning a long weekend trip to Key West. I have never been there and am not sure of what is the best location to stay, etc. Also, wondering how crazy March is with the various spring breaks hitting throughout the month. Any suggestions or recommendations would be greatly appreciated!
My husband and I have been going to Key West since 2004 and continue to go every year either in March or April. Based on reviews on TripAdvisor, we decided to try the Gardens Hotel.
www.gardenshotel.com
We have been staying there ever since. The hotel is located within walking distance to everything in Key West. If you want to PM me, I can send you more info if you'd like. We're actually headed back in April!
www.gardenshotel.com
We have been staying there ever since. The hotel is located within walking distance to everything in Key West. If you want to PM me, I can send you more info if you'd like. We're actually headed back in April!
- paulandtracie
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Hi--we travel to Key West 3-4 times a year so feel free to pm me with any questions! What type of place are you looking for? Do you like bigger hotels, or B & B/inn type of places? I highly recommend staying in one of the Key West inns, there are many excellent ones. The key is location, you want a place in Old Town so you can walk/bicycle anywhere you want. Some of the chain hotels...MArriott, Hyatt, etc. are very nice but out of town, you have to take their shuttle to get into town and that can be a pain.
There is no Waldorf Astoria in Key West, but the Casa Marina is part of their hotel group...very nice place. A bit of a hike into town but on the beach. but I also concur on the recommendation of the Gardens Hotel, fantastic place! They have jazz in the gardens every Sunday and we go whenever we are in town. Other centrally located inns that we recommend are the Douglas House, Eden House, Heron House and Heron House Court.
Let me know if I can anaswer any questions!
There is no Waldorf Astoria in Key West, but the Casa Marina is part of their hotel group...very nice place. A bit of a hike into town but on the beach. but I also concur on the recommendation of the Gardens Hotel, fantastic place! They have jazz in the gardens every Sunday and we go whenever we are in town. Other centrally located inns that we recommend are the Douglas House, Eden House, Heron House and Heron House Court.
Let me know if I can anaswer any questions!
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- paulandtracie
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- paulandtracie
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Hi - here are some of our favorite places--
*Alabama Jack's on Card Sound Road - cool, funky place in the middle of nowhere on the inland waterways of the southernmost part of the Everglades
*Lorelei in Islamorada - beautiful setting on the gulfside
*Island Grill also in Islamorada, another beautiful setting and a beach!
*Sunset Grill in Marathon - gorgeous setting at the start of the 7 mile bridge. Huge outdoor patio with a big pool
There are so many good places, parks, beaches, etc. it is hard to decide where to stop, especially if you only have a few hours. Here is a link to a great mile-by-mile list of places you can choose from on your way down.
http://floridarambler.com/florida-desti ... ker-guide/
*Alabama Jack's on Card Sound Road - cool, funky place in the middle of nowhere on the inland waterways of the southernmost part of the Everglades
*Lorelei in Islamorada - beautiful setting on the gulfside
*Island Grill also in Islamorada, another beautiful setting and a beach!
*Sunset Grill in Marathon - gorgeous setting at the start of the 7 mile bridge. Huge outdoor patio with a big pool
There are so many good places, parks, beaches, etc. it is hard to decide where to stop, especially if you only have a few hours. Here is a link to a great mile-by-mile list of places you can choose from on your way down.
http://floridarambler.com/florida-desti ... ker-guide/
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Thanks so much! Can't wait to get down there again.paulandtracie wrote:Hi - here are some of our favorite places--
*Alabama Jack's on Card Sound Road - cool, funky place in the middle of nowhere on the inland waterways of the southernmost part of the Everglades
*Lorelei in Islamorada - beautiful setting on the gulfside
*Island Grill also in Islamorada, another beautiful setting and a beach!
*Sunset Grill in Marathon - gorgeous setting at the start of the 7 mile bridge. Huge outdoor patio with a big pool
There are so many good places, parks, beaches, etc. it is hard to decide where to stop, especially if you only have a few hours. Here is a link to a great mile-by-mile list of places you can choose from on your way down.
http://floridarambler.com/florida-desti ... ker-guide/
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