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Head down to the Conch Republic for a breezy good time.

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Key Westis calling.

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), there’s something for everyone to enjoy in this sun-soaked South Florida spot.

Lazy Dog Kayaking and Paddleboarding offers group tours and private charters, plus fun classes like PaddleYoga.

It’s run by the Key West Art & Historical Society and dates to the 19th century.

Kayak Key West

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Start with the Ernest Hemingway Home & Museum in the heart of Old Town Key West.

Seek out Smathers Beach, Higgs Memorial Beach Park, and Rest Beach for sun and sand.

Head to Mallory Square to see the sunset from dry land.

Key West Lighthouse

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Stop intoGallery on Greene(located on Greene Street) too.

Dine Al Fresco At Caroline’s

Ready to eat your way around Key West?

Start at Caroline’s Cafe located at the historic Dr. Joseph Y. Porter House on Duval Street.

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Dine on classic Key West conch fritters or Caroline’s Famous Fish Sandwich.

Then cool off with ahandcrafted cocktailat Caroline’s Other Side, a speakeasy style bar connected to the cafe.

You’ll find lush gardens, cascading waterfalls, and more than 50 species of the winged beauties.

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Keep an eye out, because you may happen upon the resident flamingos too.

Try Key West Sunrise for a medium to dark roast or Smooth Sailing for decaf.

you’re able to order yours at Kermit’s Key West Key Lime Shoppe.

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They also have the best lobster rolls in town.

you might find kits there that will help you make your own fresh Key West lobster rolls too.

There’s no better place to start your bar hop thanCaptain Tony’s Saloon.

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Catch A Show During Sunset

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Key West is all about great entertainment.

Head toMallory Squarefor the nightly sunset celebration featuring local artisans or the Key West Amphitheater for big shows.

Several restaurants encircle the square, includingAntonia’s,Onlywood Pizzeria Trattoria, and others.

Sail Key West

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something for everyone back home.

mallorysquare.com, 400 Wall St., Key West, FL 33040

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Key West Key Lime Shop

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Bike Key West

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Caroline’s Cafe Key West

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Dry Tortugas

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Coffee

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The Mansion on the Sea in Key West, Florida

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Key West, Florida

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Eaton Street Seafood Market in Key West, FL

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Sloppy Joe’s

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Mallory Square

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Perfect for families (kids 12 and under ride free!), the 90-minute Conch Train Tour has been introducing visitors to the unique aspects of Key West since the 1950s. The tour departs from the Front Street Depot, makes a loop through Old Town Key West, and

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Hotel

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Key Lime quare

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Key West Rooster

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Key West Musuem of Art

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Key West

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Mallory Square

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