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    Days Inn

    Posted by visiting 11 October 2009

    Days Inn Key West is a fairly priced and well kept property, a positive surprise when you are traveling on a budget to find a nice place to stay. Not a luxury accommodation, but cheap rates compared to most accommodations in Key West and value for the money.

    discount.deskbell.com/hotel/10022611-10000399O.html
    3852 Roosevelt Boulevard

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    Chelsea House

    Posted by starsurfer 23 March 2009

    Extremely relaxed B&B/hotel, far enough from Duval to be out of noise range, close enough to still be in walking/staggering distance. Named after a former resident cat, it has an excellent pool, clothing optional sun deck, and semi-private balcony if you take the top room (though taller people may have slight problems with the size of the bed in that room, it really is worth it for the views.)

    709 Truman Avenue, Key West, FL 33040

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    Key Largo & Key West

    Posted by writeronthestorm 11 May 2008

    Hire a car and drive there - it's amazing. Plus condos in Largo are cheap because there are so many.

    All part of the ultimate road trip:
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    Island City House

    Posted by JessicaAldred 19 July 2007

    This hotel is made up of three different buildings - the Arch House, the Cigar House and the Island City House. Each has a distinct style and the buildings are set among lush tropical foliage in the quiet residential area of Key West.

    We stayed in the Arch House, which has a private bathroom, fully equipped kitchen, a balcony with a hammock, sitting room/living area, and a queen-sized bed set into an alcove. It’s all spotlessly clean and tastefully furnished.

    The pool is lovely, there are bikes for hire and the buffet breakfast in the courtyard is well worth getting up for.

    It’s the oldest guest house in Key West, and while it’s in the quiet area, it’s only five minutes’ walk from Duval St and even closer to the marina waterfront area.

    Staff are friendly and helpful and will organise boating and snorkelling tours for you at the front desk.

    Rooms come at a range of prices for different parts of the hotel and different times of year, so it’s best to check on the website.

    411 William Street, Key West, FL 33040
    Tel: (800) 634-8230/(305) 294-5702
    Email: info@islandcityhouse.com
    www.islandcityhouse.com/

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