Price | $332 - $437 |
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CHEAPEST NEIGHBORHOOD IN KEY WEST | The Meadows | 17% cheaper | Hotels in The Meadows are the cheapest in Key West at just $332 per night on average |
MOST EXPENSIVE NEIGHBORHOOD IN KEY WEST | Truman Annex | 9% more expensive | Truman Annex has the highest priced hotels in Key West with rooms averaging $437 per night |
MOST POPULAR NEIGHBORHOOD IN KEY WEST | New Town | 71% more users visited | More momondo users search for hotels in New Town than any other neighborhood in Key West |
Those looking for a hotel near Duval Street should expect to pay $353/night for area hotels. Below are the 11 best hotel options in the area. Hotels near Duval Street are typically 11% less expensive than the average hotel in Key West, which is $401.
Low Season | September | cheapest month to stay |
High Season | March | most expensive time to stay |
23% | expected price decrease | |
19% | expected price increase |
Price | $369 - $592 |
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Highest day of week | Friday | is the most expensive day of the week to book |
Cheapest day of week | Monday | is the cheapest day of the week to book |
$563 | is the average per night cost for a hotel on this day | |
$414 | is the average per night cost for a hotel on this day |
Cheapest time to book | The cheapest time to book hotels in Key West is: 1-2 star, on the same day that your stay begins. 3 star, on the same day that your stay begins. 4-5 star, on the same day that your stay begins. |
1-2 star | $196 - $233 | |
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3 star | $253 - $298 | |
4-5 star | $338 - $366 |
Key West experiences warm to pleasant weather throughout the year. To enjoy the festivities, visit this island city in the winter months from November – January when it comes alive with music, lights and celebrations. However, accommodation can be pretty expensive during these months as tourism is at its peak.
In contrast, if you would like to bask under the tropical summer sun and enjoy some well-deserved sunshine, plan your vacation between the months of March – May. During this time, the temperature is at an average high of 78 – 85 degrees Fahrenheit. There are fewer tourists during these months and the hotels also tend to lower their rates. For couples looking for some privacy, you can find the beaches all to yourself in these months.
Passionate explorers know that there is more to discover on foot than behind the wheel. In this small island city, you can easily get around on foot. Many attractions are likely to be just a brief stroll from your hotel. You can also ride around the area on bicycle. Many bike shops will gladly rent their bikes at affordable rates and will even deliver them to your hotel. Many hotels also carry their own fleet of bikes, so don’t forget to check with the hotel where you stay. You can also use the local transit system to get around. Key West Transit operates buses and a single trip will cost you only $2.00 USD. Daily passes are worth $4.00 USD, and weekly passes cost $8.00 USD. If you need to get somewhere quick, you can call a taxi using the app TaxiASAP or just give the local taxi company a call. LYFT and Uber are also popular ride-share services that you can use to commute. Driving can be challenging in this city. The roads are bustling with tourists on foot or on bikes. Also, parking can be quite a hassle as many inns and small motels do not have the space. However, you can use the City of Key West Old Town Parking Garage and pay $3.00 USD per hour or $18.00 USD per day. With a valid Park N’ Ride Garage ticket, you can board the local buses for free.
Simonton Court Historic Inn & Guesthouse
320 Simonton Street, Key West, FL, United States
Smallest Bar Inn
124 Duval Street, Key West, FL, United States
Heron House - Adult Only
512 Simonton Street, Key West, FL, United States
The Reach Key West, Curio Collection by Hilton
1435 Simonton Street, Key West, FL, United States
Casa Marina Key West, Curio Collection by Hilton
1500 Reynolds Street, Key West, FL, United States
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The perfect vacation spot for your next trip, Key West offers an interesting combination of beaches, historic sites, lively cafés and bars to appeal to a number of distinct tastes. Whether you want to stay near the beach, experience the old fashioned lifestyle, or live like a modern day local, the island city offers a fascinating mix of accommodation options for you to enjoy.
Mallory Square
To never miss the “Sunset Celebration” for a single day, stay at one of the hotels around Mallory Square. Situated on the waterfront, Mallory Square and its surroundings offer picturesque views and the magical play between the sun and water. The area is peppered with luxury hotels like Westin Key West Resort & Marina and Hyatt Centric Key West Resort & Spa, to budget hotels like Seashell Motel & Key West Hostel and Key West Hospitality Inns. Regardless of where you stay, you are sure to experience the charm of southern hospitality and fabulous views of the area.
Old Town
If you wish to travel back in time and experience the glory of the 19th century, then find a place to stay in Old Town, Key West. The historic town is home to museums, galleries, and century-old mansions that tell tales of times gone by. Here, you can find some cozy 3-star inns like Old Town Manor and The Gardens Hotel that maintain the traditional touch of the place. If you have greater flexibility with your budget and feel like pampering yourself, you can try upscale 4-star hotels like The Marquesa Hotel and La Concha Hotel & Spa.
New Town
For shopaholics who wish to enjoy modern city life, New Town is the best place to stay with its huge malls and grand boutiques. If you feel like indulging, Sunset Key Cottages is just the place with its panoramic views of the shimmering ocean, access to the beach, private pools and world-class resort facilities. The more affordable locations include the Courtyard by Marriott Key West Waterfront, Key West Bayside Inn & Suites, and more.
Smathers Beach
If a calendar packed with water activities or simply relaxing with waterfront views is your dream vacation, then Smathers Beach is the place to stay. This long strip of white sandy beach offers a multitude of water sports like windsurfing and parasailing as well as ample place to sunbathe or relax under the cool shade of coconut palms. Sheraton Suites Key West, Santa Maria Suites, and Cabana Inn are just a few of the hotels you may consider in the area.
If you are adventurous and prefer to spend your vacation exploring the magnificent island city, choosing a budget hotel would be sensible. There are several affordable accommodation options around Key West. Southwinds Motel, Almond Tree Inn, and Ibis Bay Beach Resort, are just a few to consider.
A vacation spot for one and all, Key West is an island city that is known for its energetic nightlife, thrilling water sports, magnificent historic site, and magical sunsets. A perfect place for some Instagram-worthy pictures, Florida’s sun-kissed island city lets you relax and sunbathe under the glorious golden sun during the day so you can party through the night. Here are a few activities not to be missed on your next visit to Key West.
Visiting Key West for 3 nights is the most common choice for our users.
On average, rooms will be priced around $400 per night when booking a hotel in Key West; however the price you pay for your room will vary significantly depending on seasonality, location and facilities.
The cheapest month to book a hotel in Key West is September. The cost of your room could be as much as 24% cheaper than peak months.
Sunday is the day where you will typically find the lowest price for your hotel room in Key West. The highest price tends to be on Thursday.
On average, a hostel in Key West will be priced around $263. This price will be per person, per night and was obtained using hostel and 2 star or below hotels. In comparison, this will be $137 lower than your typical Key West hotel.
When visiting Key West, people tend to book hotels in New Town, Truman Annex, Casa Marina and Old Town North of Truman.
The average temperature in Key West during May is around 80.6 °F which makes it the perfect time to spend time having fun and seeing something new outside at popular area attractions such as Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory, Walt Disney World Resort, and Universal Orlando Resort.
Yes, there are 51 vacation rentals in Key West. At the moment, Kimpton Ella's Cottages, an IHG Hotel is the most popular Key West vacation rental based on our user data. Search for vacation rentals in Key West.
Cortez
Key West, FL, United States
Palm Gardens
Key West, FL, United States
The Conch House Heritage Inn
625 Truman Avenue, Key West, FL, United States
Salt Cay Suite 410
Key West, FL, United States
Breezy Dog-Friendly Condo W/ Private Deck, Shared Pool/Hot Tub, & Parking Space
Key West, FL, United States
Claro
Key West, FL, United States
Artist House Key West
534 Eaton Street, Key West, FL, United States
Real World Mtv House---Not Just A House Your Own Private Resort
Key West, FL, United States
Alexander's Gay and Lesbian Guesthouse - Adults Only
1118 Fleming Street, Key West, FL, United States
Fontana
Key West, FL, United States
Floating Tiny Home
Key West, FL, United States
Pet Friendly! 3 Bedroom 3 Bathroom Home. Sleeps 10
Key West, FL, United States
Margarita Suite
Key West, FL, United States
Location, Location, Location - Walk To The Beach!
Key West, FL, United States
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