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Blue Flamingo Resort Key West
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Reviewed on May 24, 2026

Southernmost Beach Resort and Guesthouses
"The property is amazing and big (laid out) over 2 blocks. Staff are amazing and accommodating. Can’t wait to come back!"
Reviewed on May 24, 2026

Margaritaville Beach House Key West
"Great coffee in the morning. Beds comfortable. Sand beach right across from resort entrance. Air conditioning had difficulty keeping up. Room was a little musty. Once you add in resort fees, expensive considering what you get."
Reviewed on May 24, 2026

Casa Marina Key West, Curio Collection by Hilton
"Casa Marina is beautiful. The beach is stunning, the views are breathtaking and the room we stayed in was so nice. We had an ocean front with a balcony and it was so peaceful, quiet and relaxing. The room was very spacious, clean and modern. Room service came each day and provided fresh linens and ..."
Reviewed on May 24, 2026

Havana Cabana at Key West
"Room was clean! Place was amazing. Staff was great, breakfast everyday was great, pool was amazing and very clean! Shuttle driver was awesome and makes sure you get to where you need to go! View was awesome too.... will definetly be back every year and we will always be staying at the Havanah ..."
Reviewed on May 22, 2026

Hilton Garden Inn Key West / The Keys Collection
"Checked into room 214 and discovered the ac wasn’t working, called the front desk to inform them. They sent someone up and he took the thermal off the wall and it started working. We left for lunch and came back to change for the beach & the heater was blowing. Ugh once again we’re back to a sweat ..."
Reviewed on May 24, 2026

La Concha Key West, Autograph Collection
"Very nice facility very clean"
Reviewed on May 24, 2026

The Laureate Key West
"This is a great property! Start scrolling! Clean, Great Staff! Comfortable, Easy Check inn. 5 start."
Reviewed on May 24, 2026

Beachside Resort & Residences
"Room was spacious, clean. Location was great. Pool and beach. Close to the marina with activities"
Reviewed on May 23, 2026

DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Grand Key - Key West
"A very attractive property. The shuttle was very helpful."
Reviewed on May 24, 2026

Pier House Resort & Spa
"Hotel was nice but for $700+ a night I expected much more. The room needed repairs and the building stayed in had no elevator. You could tell they replaced the floor in the room but didn’t finish the transitions and the area rug was dirty. The room was big and had juliet balcony's which was nice ..."
Reviewed on May 24, 2026

Ibis Bay Beach Resort
"It says their is a private beach, there is. But it’s very small, its rocky and there isn’t much sand. There was small sharks and upside down jelly fish which were cool to see. The room was nice honestly, the shower was a little small. The restaurant on the resort was very expensive and not very good. ..."
Reviewed on May 24, 2026
Book Cheap Last-Minute Hotels in Key West
Here’s the biggest thing to know about the country’s southernmost city—Key West is the definition of “on island time.” Maybe because it’s basically happy hour 24/7 here. Is it Wednesday or Saturday? Who cares! Grab another daiquiri.
In a town of endless summers and countless free spirits, creating a hard-and-fast itinerary is a no-go. Once you’ve booked one of the best hotels in Key West, there are the basics to cover: meandering down Duval Street and popping into the renowned Sloppy Joe’s, catching an unreal sunset at Mallory Square, and eating your weight in locally caught shrimp, crab, and conch. After that, the untamed sky’s the limit, but here’s a footloose and fancy-free guide to this two-by-four-mile island, because there’ll be no wasting away in Margaritaville while you’re here. (Okay, maybe a little.)
Welcome to the Wild, Wild Key West
Go All the Heming-way: Ernest Hemingway is often misquoted as saying, “Write drunk, edit sober,” so he may have also said, “Key West is bomb.” No one can know for sure. But one thing is certain—this is a Hemingway-centric town. Stopping by the home where the novelist wrote most of his works is mandatory for one reason: The pack of 40 to 50 six-toed Hemingway cats. Next, grab some blueberry pancakes for breakfast at Blue Heaven and honor the garden grounds of where the author used to referee boxing matches.
Get Nauti(cal): Your last-minute getaway to Key West does have to get a little beachy at some point. Especially when you have so many enticing options to get wavy. This is a diving and snorkeling paradise and getting into the turquoise waters is a must. If you’d rather stay dry, hop on a boat for a sunset sail (sunsets are huge here), or grab a kayak or paddleboard and skim through the mangroves.
Lime Time: Key West is home to the key lime, which is the tarter sister to a regular ol’ lime. So, when in the Keys, do as the Floridians do—eat a big slice of key lime pie. The master of the tasty pastry here is Kermit’s Key West Key Lime Shoppe, where you’ll also find all other forms of the tart stuff, from marinade to dog treats. To get your sips with a side of lime, cozy up to the bar for a Sloppy Rita at Sloppy Joe’s or a Key Lime Mojito at Willie T’s. After you’ve out-limed yourself, squeeze your way back to your Key West hotel near Duval Street to unrind.
Heed the Call of the Oddball: There’s definitely a weird side to Key West. This is the town that once mock-threatened to secede from the nation to become “The Conch Republic,” after all. So if you’re ready to get uncanny, there’s plenty of opportunity. The Garden of Eden is a “clothing optional” rooftop bar where you can let it all hang out, while Captain Tony’s Saloon is the oldest bar in Florida and the site of a former gallows (the tree is still in the center of the bar), as well as a morgue, bordello, and cigar factory. Even Key West’s above-ground cemetery has a twist. You’ll find tombstones engraved with dark humor from beyond, like “I told you I was sick” and “I’m just resting my eyes.” This wacky jaunt is sure to cause you to want to give your own lids a break, so get some shut-eye at your Key West hotel near Mallory Square.
Frequently Asked Questions About Key West
What are the best places to stay when visiting Key West, Florida?
Key West may be small in terms of square miles, but there are plenty of great places to stay on your last-minute getaway. If you want to be in the heart of the action, Key West hotels near Duval Street or hotels in Key West near Mallory Square are the perfect places to lay your head at night. If you want convenience in your stay, you’ll also find plenty of appealing options for Key West hotels near the airport.
Are there any cheap hotels in Key West, Florida?
Want to save money on your Key West trip? Just booking any of the cheap hotels in Key West won’t do. You can save money on the best spots, even cheap hotels near Duval Street Key West, when you book a last-minute getaway with Hotwire Hot Rates. In fact, the longer you wait to book a Hot Rate Hotel, the bigger the savings get.
What are the best pet-friendly hotels in Key West?
If you really want to bring your furriest best friend along on your Florida fest, no problem. There are plenty of pet-friendly hotels in Key West for you to choose from, like Sunrise Suites Resort. You can even book a Hotwire Hot Rate from an inventory of unreserved pet-friendly hotels in Key West and get way more for your money.
What are the best hotels in Key West?
Do it up big on your last-minute trip to the Keys and stay at one of the best hotels in Key West, like Almond Tree Inn or Orchid Key Inn. And no matter where you stay, you won’t be far from the water. If you’re looking for the best hotels in Key West on the beach for less, you can book an incredible room with Hotwire Hot Rates and score a 4-star hotel for a 2-star price. You won’t know the name of the accommodation until you’re booked, but possibilities include some of the best hotels in Key West.
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