- Duval Street: The street is lined with perfectly preserved 19th-century buildings that have now been lovingly restored and repurposed. From the local boutiques to the charming cafes and top-rated restaurants, Duval Street is filled with something for everyone..
- Mallory Square: No trip to Key West is complete without experiencing the famous Mallory Square Sunset Celebration. Every evening, locals and tourists gather to watch the sunset over the Gulf of Mexico. You can enjoy live music, street performers, and food vendors while taking in the breathtaking views. It’s a great way to end a day of exploring and relaxing with friends and family.
- Truman Little White House Museum: Visit the winter residence of President Harry Truman and get a glimpse into his life on the island. You can explore the house’s historic rooms, including the office where the president spent his time and you’ll find a gallery filled with photos and memorabilia of Truman’s presidency. The museum has knowledgeable guides that can take you through the house and provide you with fascinating insights.
- Key West Aquarium: Home to a wide variety of marine life, the Key West Aquarium is a must-visit attraction that’s fun for all ages. You can see sharks, sea turtles, stingrays, and other fascinating creatures up close. Don’t miss the interactive touch tanks where you can hold a starfish or sea urchin. The aquarium is committed to marine conservation and education, so you’ll not only have fun but also learn about the issues affecting our oceans.
- Key West Shipwreck Museum: Discover the dangers and adventures of shipwreck salvage in the 1800s at the Key West Shipwreck Museum. You’ll learn about the island’s unique maritime culture and see artifacts from shipwrecks around the world. Check out the lookout tower for a panoramic view of the surrounding area and a chance to ring the lookout bell.
- Sails To Rails Museum: Explore the history of the railroad, the story of Henry Flagler, and his ambitious project to connect Key West to the mainland via the Overseas Railroad. You’ll see vintage railcars, historic photographs, and learn about the train’s construction and destruction in the 1935 Labor Day hurricane.
Enjoy visiting Key West as the Conch Tour train journey takes you through the city’s historic streets, beautiful architecture, and breathtaking sights. The knowledgeable guides will offer interesting insights into the city’s history and culture, pointing out the most architecturally inspiring buildings.