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Getting Around
Key West is best navigated on foot and bicycle — flat, compact, and the Old Town is dense enough that walking between the Hemingway House, Mallory Square, and the Southernmost Point takes under twenty minutes. Rental bicycles and scooters are available on every block of Duval Street. The Key West Transit bus covers the full length of the island to Stock Island. A car is unnecessary and actively counterproductive on the narrow one-way streets of the Old Town.
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Cash or Card
88% Card, 12% Cash. Key West is thoroughly card-friendly across the hotels, restaurants, and tour operators. Keep cash for the Mallory Square performers who work for tips, the smaller Cuban sandwich windows off Duval, and the historic Conch Train tour operators who still prefer cash payment at the boarding stops. ATM access is abundant in the Old Town but fees run high on the tourist corridor.
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Good to Know
The Dry Tortugas ferry sells out weeks ahead from January through April — book the catamaran or seaplane the moment you know your travel dates. Mallory Square performers work for tips only; the sunset celebration is free but the social contract requires contributing to the acts you watch. The Roosevelt Boulevard corridor is the commercial strip of chain hotels and rental car lots that most visitors should avoid in favor of the Old Town entirely. Hurricane season runs June through October.
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ATMs
Bank of America and Wells Fargo ATMs are on Duval Street and in the Truman Annex area of the Old Town. Fees on the tourist-facing machines run $4–$6 per transaction; use the bank branch locations on Simonton Street instead. ATM access disappears entirely on the Dry Tortugas — bring sufficient cash for tips, snorkel gear rentals, and any ancillary purchases before boarding the morning ferry from the Key West Bight.
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Currency
The US Dollar is the currency. Key West prices at a significant resort premium — a room at the Gardens Hotel or Ocean Key runs $300–$700, dinner at Café Marquesa or Latitudes will cost $80–$140 per person, and the Dry Tortugas ferry runs $195 per adult. The Duval Street bar economy is more accessible at $8–$15 per drink. El Siboney and the Cuban lunch windows on Catherine Street represent the most honest value on the island at $12–$20 per meal.
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Plugs
Type A and B (120V, 60Hz) — standard North American outlets throughout. No adapters needed for US devices. European visitors need a Type C or G adapter. The older Conch vernacular guesthouse properties can have limited outlet access in the historic rooms; a short power strip is useful. The resort hotels including the Marker and Ocean Key have USB-A and USB-C built into bedside panels.
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Safety
Key West is one of the safest tourist destinations in Florida. The primary practical concerns are the subtropical sun — at 24° latitude the UV index reaches dangerous levels year-round, not just in summer — and the active hurricane season from June through October. Monitor the National Hurricane Center if visiting August through October. The reef at the Dry Tortugas is a protected marine sanctuary; never touch or collect from the coral under any circumstances.
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Airports
Key West International Airport (EYW) is two miles from the Old Town with direct service from Miami (35 min), Atlanta, Charlotte, New York, and Washington DC — small, efficient, and stress-free. Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International (FLL) is the budget carrier hub 160 miles north with the widest low-cost options and a scenic 3.5-hour Overseas Highway drive. Miami International (MIA) has the strongest international connections.