Key West
Places to stay? Places to drink?
I have been to Key West without the bike so I am entertaining the trip in the future.
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Well, since you've been there you most likely already know all the main drinking spots like Hogs Breath, Sloppy Joes, and Captain Tonys.
All I can say about lodging is you definitely want to be down where the action is near Duvall St. so that you can just walk back to you room after a night of partying. Just do a search on here - there have been lots of threads on this already.
Key West is old and historic, streets pretty narrow and parking is at a premium as already stated. Best way to get around is on a motorcycle, scooters, or ride bicycles. Scooters and bicycles are rented everywere cheap. If you stay in Key West get as close to Duvall street as possible prefferably on the west end, thats where most of the bars and resturants are. I wont begin to list all the places, their all within walking or stumbleling, distance
You may want to give your liver a rest before you go down, its going to need it!!!
Just don't run over the damned chickens...and watch the homeless...and the blue hairs.... catch the conch train....Sunset at mallory Sq.
Have fun
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It's been seven years since I was there on the bike. Rode from Orlando to Fort Lauderdale for the night, then off to the Keys. As posted, the ride over Seven Mile bridge (featured in True Lies, 2 Fast 2 Furious, et al.), is worth the trip.
When I rode down. I stayed on Truman, two blocks south of Duvall, in a small hotel and walked everywhere. So take comfortable footwear. That hotel closed/changed owners/re-invented itself into I don't know what.
You really don't want to bar hop on the Harley. Parking sucks. And everything is pretty much from the middle of Duvall west to Mallory SQ. Find a place and walk/stumble/crawl. It's called the Duvall Crawl for a reason.....
On a later trip (auto), I stayed in a B&B right on Duvall: http://www.duvalgardens.com/ No matter where you stay, I would highly recommend getting your reservations in well before you trip. There are limited rooms within stumbling distance to/from the bars, and they fill up fast during the seasons.
You should plan two full days (and nights) in Key West. Ride in on day 1, get situated, take your picture by the buoy and figure out what you want to do. And how much you want to party. If you're not a real party animal, consider taking a day cruise out to the mangroves or the Dry Tortugas. The Southernmost Hotel is a neat little place, and your admission get you use of the facilities for the day (and a free drink). If you want a good meal (tho pricey), check out the A&B Lobster house. There are a number of historic homes to tour, and Mel Fisher has a museum displaying some of the $500 Million 'treasure' he salvaged from the Atocha.
On your way back, take a side trip over to see the Coral Castle in Miami. That will kill a couple hours. Neat story about the builder, and was featured on a number of TV shows.
Last edited by Hackd; Sep 9, 2010 at 06:27 AM.






