Mallory Square on the Gulf side of Key West hosts the nightly Sunset Celebration that has been a Key West tradition since the 1960s, a two-hour festival of street performers, artists, musicians, and food vendors that builds to a communal applause as the enormous Gulf of Mexico sun sinks below the horizon. The celebration embodies the free-spirited, irreverent character of Key West more than any other event. Hotels near Mallory Square in the Duval Street area are within a short walk of this extraordinary nightly ritual.
Key West's finest full-service waterfront resort sits at the foot of Duval Street with a private dock, sunset-view pool, and 100 suites facing the Gulf of Mexico — the preferred address for those who want resort facilities without sacrificing the soul of Old Town. The rooftop Hot Tin Roof bar is one of Key West's best sunset perches.
A modern boutique resort on the harbor designed with a zero-waste philosophy — solar panels, electric boat charters, and a marine conservation partnership — without sacrificing any luxury amenity. Three pools, a water sports center, and 96 rooms with harbor views make it Key West's most thoughtfully conceived newer property.
Key West's most romantic address — a collection of four historic buildings connected by half an acre of private tropical gardens with a freshwater pool, koi ponds, and a 60-year-old bronze orchid collection. The 17 rooms are individually furnished with antiques, and the absence of TVs is a feature rather than an oversight.
A Key West institution since 1968, anchoring the corner where Duval Street meets the Gulf with a private beach, full-service spa, and 142 rooms ranging from poolside cottages to Gulf-view balcony suites. The Chart Room bar — a wood-paneled mariner's bar that hasn't changed in 50 years — is where every Key West visit should begin.
Key West's most family-friendly full-service resort, straddling Atlantic and Gulf beaches at the island's southern tip with three pools, a poolside tiki bar, and direct access to both Southernmost Beach and the Atlantic. The rooms in the Beach House are the finest, with private balconies facing the water.
One of Old Town's best-priced boutique options — a restored 1895 Conch House with 13 rooms, a plunge pool, and free beach cruiser rentals, all two blocks from Duval Street. The genuine B&B warmth, owner-operator hospitality, and extraordinarily central location make it one of Key West's best values.