Experience Historic Key West With A Small-Group Walking Tour
Ever wondered how the island of Key West was discovered and became so rich? Explore Key West’s history, lore, and legends from the ground up with an intimate walking tour. Whether you want to learn more about the island’s first industries such as shipwrecking and cigarmaking, are curious about local history, or are looking for a fun-filled walk, Key West’s Historic Districts are waiting for you!
This small-group walking tour offers both an educational experience and unparalleled delight for the lovers of history and culture. Our experienced local tour guides will lead you on an impressive stroll through the scenic streets of the Old Town where you can connect with the culture of a historic city. This unique experience is enjoyed by visitors from across the world and is a must-do while in Key West!
What to bring and to wear:
Comfortable clothing and shoes, sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, water.
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Learn why Key West is also known as the Conch Republic and who is a Conch.
The guide will explain to you why there is one of the largest pools on the property and who build it.
It’s a striking symbol of the island’s maritime history, standing tall since 1825 and offering a glimpse into Key West’s rich past with its iconic architecture and historic presence.
As we pass by the iconic Green Parrot Bar, you’ll learn about its rich history dating back to 1890, when it started as a grocery store before becoming one of Key West’s most beloved dive bars. Known for its laid-back charm, live music, and quirky decor, this local hotspot embodies the island’s vibrant spirit and offers a glimpse into the true character of Key West.
We meet at the Flamingo Boutique & Mimosa Bar. Please, upon arrival, go inside the store and check in.
Key West is a vibrant island city known for its tropical climate, rich history, and laid-back atmosphere. As the southernmost city in the continental U.S., it offers a unique blend of Caribbean and American cultures, stunning beaches, and a thriving arts scene.
The heart of Key West's nightlife and shopping, Duval Street stretches from the Gulf of Mexico to the Atlantic Ocean, offering a mix of bars, restaurants, shops, and galleries.
A remote and pristine national park accessible only by boat or seaplane, featuring Fort Jefferson and stunning coral reefs for snorkeling and diving.
A lush tropical garden filled with free-flying butterflies, birds, and other wildlife, offering a serene and educational experience.
A tangy and sweet pie made with key lime juice, egg yolks, and sweetened condensed milk, topped with whipped cream or meringue.
Deep-fried fritters made with conch meat, vegetables, and spices, served with a dipping sauce.
A sandwich featuring fresh local grouper, often blackened or fried, served on a toasted bun with lettuce, tomato, and tangy sauce.
This is the most popular time to visit Key West, with pleasant weather and lower humidity. It's ideal for outdoor activities and festivals.
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Eastern Time Zone (ET) (UTC-5:00, UTC-4:00 during daylight saving time)
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Key West is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low violent crime rates. However, petty crime, such as pickpocketing and theft, can occur in tourist areas. Exercise caution and common sense to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Affordable and convenient, with multiple routes serving popular destinations.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
Car, Bike, Scooter
A remote and pristine national park featuring Fort Jefferson and stunning coral reefs for snorkeling and diving.
A scenic island known for its pine rocklands, wildlife, and the famous Key deer.
A popular snorkeling and diving spot featuring a vibrant coral reef and diverse marine life.
Price varies by option