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Key West Attractions Association Attractions West Key W K A EST EY We are truly one the world’s most popular vacation vacation popular most world’s the one truly are We TTRACTIONS W K EST EY W TO ELCOME We’ll show you the history, introduce you to the locals and set you on a course for adventure unlike any other… The Key West Attractions Association is your connection to everything Key West. ACCOMMODATIONS COMMUNITY & EMERGENCY Courtyard by Marriott Tel: (305) 296-6595 3031 N. Roosevelt Blvd. www.marriott.com/eywcy SERVICE INFORMATION Curry Mansion Inn & Museum Tel: (305) 294-5349 511 Caroline St. www.currymansion.com Hospital - Lower Keys Medical Center Address: 5900 College Road • Key West, FL 33040 Doubletree Grand Key Resort Tel: (888) 844-0454 3990 S. Roosevelt Blvd. www.doubletreekeywest.com Phone: (305) 294-5531 • www.lkmc.com Fairfield Inn and Suites Tel: (305) 296-5700 2400 N. Roosevelt Blvd. www.fairfieldinnkeywest.com Key West Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center Island City House Hotel Tel: (800) 634-8230 Address: 510 Greene Street, 1st Floor 411 William St. www.islandcityhouse.com Phone: (305) 294-2587 or (800) 527-8539 1 Island House Tel: (305) 294-6284 www.keywestchamber.org 1129 Fleming St. www.islandhousekeywest.com Simonton Court Tel: (305) 294-6386 Key West Fire Department 320 Simonton St. www.simontoncourt.com Address: 1600 N. Roosevelt Blvd. • Key West, FL 33040 Ocean Breeze Inn Tel: (305) 296-2829 Phone: (305) 292-8145 • www.keywestcity.com 625 South St. www.oceanbreezeinn.com MUSEUMS SHOPPING FISHING Southernmost Hotel Tel: (305) 296-6577 10 Key West Toy Factory Tel: (305) 296-0003 12 Charter Boats Linda D Tel: (305) 296-9798 4 Curry Mansion Inn & Museum Tel: (305) 294-5349 Charter Boat Row, KW City Marina www.charterboatlindad.com Key West Police Department 1319 Duval St. www.southernmostresorts.com 511 Caroline St. www.currymansion.com 291 Front Street, Clinton Square www.keywesttoyfactory.com Address: 1600 N. Roosevelt Blvd. • Key West, FL 33040 The Westin Key West Resort & Marina Tel: (305) 294-4000 5 Harry S. Truman Little White House Tel: (305) 294-9911 245 Front St. www.westinkeywestresort.com REEF/MARINE TOURS & WATERSPORTS Phone: (305) 809-1111 • www.keywestcity.com 111 Front St. www.trumanlittlewhitehouse.com THEATRES 13 Barefoot Billy’s Tel: (305) 741-3540 6 Key West Shipwreck Treasures Museum Tel: (305) 292-8990 Key West International Airport Red Barn Theatre Tel: (305) 296-9911 1435 Simonton St. (Reach Resort) www.barefootbillys.com VISITOR INFORMATION & SERVICES Mallory Square www.keywestshipwreck.com 319 Duval St. (Rear) www.redbarntheatre.com 14 Classic Harbor Line Tel: (305) 293-7245 Blackdog Advertising Tel: (305) 253-8388 Address: 3491 S. Roosevelt Blvd. • Key West, FL 33040 RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES 7 Mel Fisher Treasure Museum Tel: (305) 294-2633 Waterfront Playhouse Tel: (305) 294-5015 202 William St. (Behind Schooner Wharf) www.sail-keywest.com 8771 SW 129 Terr. (Miami) www.blackdogadvertising.com Phone: (305) 296-5934 • 200 Greene St. www.melfisher.org Key West Golf Club Tel: (305) 294-5232 310 Wall St. in Mallory Square www.waterfrontplayhouse.org 15 Fury Water Adventures Tel: (305) 294-8899 Centennial Bank Tel: (305) 676-3141 www.keywestinternationalairport.com 6450 E. College Rd. www.keywestgolf.com 237 Front St. www.furykeywest.com Foreign Currency Exchange and the cheapest ATMs in town! 16 Sebago Watersports Tel: (305) 294-5687 Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center Tel: (800) 527-8539 Key West Public Transportation (City Bus) BARS AND RESTAURANTS 205 Elizabeth St., Historic Bight www.keywestsebago.com 510 Greene St., 1st Floor www.keywestchamber.org Phone: (305) 809-3915 • www.keywestcity.com The Chart Room Bar Tel: (305) 296-4600 Sunny Days Catamarans Tel: (305) 296-5556 Key West’s Finest Mobile Guide! www.keywestfinest.com LAND TOURS AQUARIUMS & NATURE FACILITIES Pier House Resort and Caribbean Spa www.pierhouse.com 631 Greene St. www.sunnydayskeywest.com Accommodations, Attractions & Dining www.keytractions.mobi 2 Old Town Trolley Tours® of Key West Tel: (305) 296-6688 8 Key West Aquarium Tel: (305) 296-2051 11 El Meson de Pepe Tel: (305) 295-2620 17 Sunset Watersports Tel: (305) 296-2554 LGBT Visitor Information Center Tel: (305) 294-4603 Historic Mallory Square www.trolleytours.com 1 Whitehead St. www.keywestaquarium.com 410 Wall Street in Mallory Square www.elmesondepepe.com 5 Locations in Key West www.sunsetwatersportskeywest.com 513 Truman Ave. www.gaykeywestfl.com Visit us online at 3 World Famous Conch Tour Train Tel: (305) 294-5161 9 Key West Butterfly & Nature Conservatory Tel: (305) 296-2988 Rum Barrel Restaurant Tel: (305) 292-7862 18 Yankee Freedom II Dry Tortugas Ferry Tel: (305) 294-7009 We’ve Got the Keys! Tel: (305) 295-9112 www.keywestattractions.org Historic Mallory Square www.conchtourtrain.com 1316 Duval St. www.keywestbutterfly.com 528 Front Street www.rumbarrel.com 240 Margaret St. www.yankeefreedom.com Destination Weddings & Event Planning www.wevegotthekeys.com ISLAND HOUSE OLD TOWN TROLLEY TOURS® CONCH TOUR TRAIN CURRY MANSION INN & MUSEUM HARRY S.
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