Radisson Hotel Surrounded by Florida Keys Attractions
Fun in the sun is as close as our oversized outdoor swimming pool, surrounded by spacious sundecks and lush tropical greenery. Key West's beaches, golf, tennis, watersports and all the storied attractions of Old Town are nearby and easily accessible for your enjoyment. Located directly across from the gorgeous waters of the Gulf of Mexico, this Key West vacation hotel puts you near all of the beauty of Key West, Florida.
Captain Tonys Saloon A Key West Landmark & National Treasure since 1851. 428 Greene St Key West, FL 33040 (305) 294-1838 4.1 miles
Conch Train Tours This narrated 90-minute tour is an excellent way to become acquainted with more than 60 of Key West's sites. Tours depart from Mallory Square and the Key West Welcome Center. 1805 Staples Ave # 101 Key West, FL 33040 (305) 294-5161 2.2 miles
Duval Street The popular, busy street offers plenty of Key West shops, restaurants and bars. 4 miles
Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum Experience the home where famous stories unfolded straight from the intriguing mind of Ernest Hemingway. 907 Whitehead St Key West, FL 33040-7473 3.4 miles
Ghost Tours of Key West Each night at 8pm this unique tour departs for a one-mile walking that takes 90 minutes and explores some of Key West's most bizarre stories including pirate tales, unmarked graves and haunted dolls. Reservations required. (305) 296-2988 3.8 miles
Key West Golf Club Take in a round of golf while in beautiful Key West, Florida. 6450 College Rd, Key West, FL 33040 (305) 294-5232 3.4 miles
Mosquito Coast Outfitters This company offers eco-tours via kayak and snorkel. 1017 Duval St, Key West, FL 33040 (305) 294-7178 3.3 miles
Sebago Watersports Parasail, scuba and more with Sebago Watersports. 201 William St, Historic Key West Seaport Key West, FL 33040 (305) 292-4768 3.7 miles
About Key West
Even before visiting, most people have an image of Key West. Some picture Jimmy Buffet crooning about lazy days on the water, others envision Hemingway crouched over a typewriter. Still others picture throngs of Spring Break revelers. In truth, Key West is all of these and more. About 25,000 conchs - as the locals are known - live here year round. The next largest are the seasonal residents who stay for up to six months at a time. These are the two groups to thank for Key West's lively arts and entertainment scene including a world-class symphony orchestra and several theater companies. This is arty, laid-back Key West. It is the tourists who give the island its liveliness. Intoxicated by margaritas and sunsets that the natives take for granted, the casual visitor to Key West inevitably embraces the city with a contagious joie de vivre.
Did you know?
By the late 1800s, Key West was the richest city in the country thanks to the infamous "wreckers" that pillaged ships foundered on the reefs surrounding the island.