The southernmost American town, which was the residence of Ernest Hemingway, offers various tourist attractions, including its old houses and the crystal clear waters of its beaches.

Key West: a tour of Florida's most iconic key
Key West: a tour of Florida’s most iconic key

Leaving Miami and traveling four hours on U.S. Highway 1 visiting resorts such as Key Largo, Islamorada, Marathon and Big Pine Key (famous for fishing), as well as the famous Seven Miles Brigde until you reach Key West is one of those trips that one should undertake sometime in life.

Among the attractions offered by this key we can mention its constructions of the latenineteenth century, its beautiful beaches, as well as emblematic places of American life.

SOUTHERN CHARM
Key West, Key West or República Concha is a small town where small businesses coexist with architectural jewels that seem to be taken from a classic movie in its central Duval Street, a street that connects the port with the iconic Southernmost Point (landmark that marks the southernmost point of the USA).

A must-see is the Victorian-style residence where Nobel laureate Ernest Hemingway lived. The tour to tour the house, now converted into a museum, includes visiting what was his studio (with memories of fishing and hunting), as well as his beautiful gardens, where a beautiful pool surrounded by palm trees stands out. Here you will be struck by the constant presence of cats, which have the particularity of having six fingers.

Very close to the Hemingway museum is the famous Sloppy Joe’s a bar where you will find excellent craft beer.

Another point of interest is the Truman Little White House, which was the winter residence of President Harry S. Truman.

Audubon House & Tropical Gardens is a house that houses beautiful furniture, as well as a spectacular nursery with orchids.

If you managed to reach this southern key you can not miss a photo of the sunset from Mallory Square, according to experts, one of the best points to appreciate the sunset on the planet. Check!