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Hyatt Key West
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601 Front Street,
Key West, 33040 FL US
Number of Floors: 4 ;
Total Rooms: 118 ;
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Location
* Year-round resort located on the Gulf of Mexico, in the heart of Old Town Key West
* 150 miles south of Miami
* 10 minutes from Key West International Airport
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Property Description
Key West, at the southernmost tip of the continental US, is a water enthusiasts paradise, with a colorful heritage...of shipwrecking and sunken treasures...of shrimping and fishing...of 19th-century architecture and spectacular golden sunsets. Still a creative haven for artists and writers and a restful and romantic haven for everyone.
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The resort now charges a 12USD Resort fee per room per nt.
The resort fee includes the following -
local, 800/888 telephone charges, self parking charges, weekly cocktail reception (beginning 2008), 2 bottles of
water per day in room.
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Rooms
- Rooms
Discover a traditional Caribbean-style resort, offering 120 guest rooms with balconies, many with breathtaking views of the Gulf. Add wicker furnishings, oak wainscotting and paddle fans and your Caribbean haven of relaxation is complete.
- Guest Rooms
Features include TV with remote control, cable movie channels, in-room pay movies, mini-bar, telephone with message light, call waiting,voice mail, individual climate control, full bath amenities, AM/FM alarm clock, hairdryer, in room safe, coffee maker, iron and board, make-up mirror, private balcony and electronic door locks.
- Suites
* 8 Junior suites
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Price Range
From 395.00 USD to 595.00 USD
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Amenities / Facilities
- AM/FM Alarm Clock
- Free Newspaper
- Pool
- Parking
- Restaurant
- Room Service
- Safe Deposit Box
- Shops/Commercial Services
- Fitness Center or Spa
- Television with Cable
- No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
- Meeting/Banquet Facilities
- Bar/Lounge
- Beach
- Coffee Maker in Room
- Concierge
- 24 Hour Front Desk
- Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
- Fishing
- Hairdryers Available
- Mini Bar
- Laundry/Valet Services
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Airport
Key West International
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Areas
Key West, Florida
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Nearest Hotels
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Attractions
- The Wrecker's Museum:
The oldest house in South Florida, circa 1829, this home exhibits wrecking history, old documents, ship models, paintings, undersea curios and maritime artifacts. 322 Duval Street.
- Key West:
Audubon House & Gardens
A fine example of early Key West architecture and furnished with fine antiques of the 1830s. The three-story frame house is held together entirely by wooden pegs. It nows serves as a museum housing an extensive collection of works by the painter/naturalist John James Audubon.
Whitehead & Greene; (305) 294-2116.
- Fort Zachary Taylor State Historic Site:
Recently rediscovered and unearthed this site is a treasure trove of Civil War weaponry and memorabilia. Beautiful mid-19th-century arched brickwork, parade grounds and the largest collection of Civil War cannons in the US. Beautiful little beach, especially suited for sunset-viewing and boat-watching. Western side of Island, off Southard Street; (305) 292-6713.
- Key West Nature Bike Tours:
Enjoy an easy ride off the beaten path on a bicycle or Moped. See exotic flora and sample native fruits.
Corner of Truman & Simonton; (305) 294-1882.
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* Nearby golf and tennis
* Full range of watersports
* Over-sized whirlpool
* Fishing boats (charter and rental)
* Sailboat charters
* Exercise studio (2 Lifecycles®, 2 treadmills, 2 Stairmasters®, free weights, massage studio)
- Scuttles Margarita & Parrot Bar:
For the ultimate relaxation methods, soak up the sun in a chaise lounge while our pool side staff tends to your every need. Or enjoy a casual meal at our tropical side setting looking out onto the Gulf of Mexico. Scuttles Margarita & Parrot Bar is an open air casual restaurant featuring cool tropical drink specials, sure to sooth your cares away. Sit back order a Piña Colada and watch as sail boats drift off, under bright orange sunset skies and let the music take you away. Open Daily
- Private Beach:
- Mel Fisher's Maritime Heritage Society Museum:
Don't miss this phenomenal exhibition of the treasure from the Nuestra Senora de Atocha and the Santa Maragarita, which sunk in the Atlanta Ocean in 1622 during a hurricane. 550 people and a cargo of gold, silver, emeralds and more were lost to the sea. Treasure salvor, Mel Fisher, made this remarkable "find" in 1985.
200 Green Street. (305) 294-2633.
- The Curry Mansion Tour:
Browse through the 22-room home of Florida's first millionaire. A National Register Landmark masterpiece available for special events.
511 Caroline Street; 1-800-273-2877 or (305) 294-5349.
- Ernest Hemingway House Museum:
Ernest Hemingway and his wife Pauline lived in an old coral stone house from 1931 until the end of their marriage in 1940. Today, the house is a tribute to "Papa's" life and work, for it was here that he wrote such masterpieces as A Farewell to Arms and For Whom the Bell Tolls. Daily tours reflect on Hemingway's works and his rigorous lifestyle. 907 Whitehead Street.
- Adventure Scooters:
Experience the modes of transportation favored by locals. Bicycle and scooter rentals available.
Hyatt Parking Lot; (305) 293-9944
- Moped Rentals:
A walking and cycling town, Key West has all the sun, surf and sand necessary to satisfy the water enthusiast. Rent a motor scooter and explore the sites and shops of Old Town Key West.
- Sunday Fishing:
Deep sea charters available for full and half day trips aboard the "Sunday" charter boat.
Hyatt Marina; (305) 292-9900
- Floridays Sailboat:
This beautiful 60 ft. sailboat takes daily snorkeling excursions to the reef as well as romantic sunset sails. Also available for private charter.
Hyatt Marina; (305) 296-9900
- Outdoor Pool:
Celebrate the good life by relaxing next to a sparkling pool rimmed with lush landscaping, small private beach, an over-sized whirlpool, and multi-leveled sun deck.
- Nicola Seafood:
Overlooking the Gulf of Mexico, with both indoor and outdoor seating, Nicola Seafood serves a wide selection of Caribbean influenced cuisine. Although the menu emphasis is seafood, it offers entrées from both land and sea. Reservations are suggested.
- Snorkeling:
Other watersports include wave runners, scuba diving and parasailing.
- Key West Aquarium:
The first visitor's attraction built in the Keys, the aquarium opened in 1934. The small but informative exhibit includes a turtle pool, shark tanks, an experimental living coral reef and other displays of Atlantic and Gulf underwater life. #1 Whitehead Street; (305) 296-2051.
- Overview:
The Hyatt Key West provides 1,228 square feet of meeting space.
- Personal Watercraft Tours:
See the island from the water on a waverunner or by the air parasailing. Tours also available.
Hyatt Marina; (305) 292-3388
- Southpoint Divers:
Featuring the only jet-propelled dive boats in the continental U.S. For both the experienced and the novice, offering deep dives, wreck dives and outer reef dives. One day lessons and certification also available.
Hyatt Marina; (305) 292-9778
- Tennessee Williams Fine Arts Center:
Call for show dates and times. 5901 West College Road; (305) 296-1520.
- Mosquito Coast Kayaking Tours:
The best way to get close to nature. Guided tours through the islands and mangroves. See birds and sea life close up and in their natural habitat.
1107 Duval Street; (305) 294-7178
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Hotel Policy
- Cancel Policy: Cancellation policies vary based on day of arrival. When making reservations, please read the rate rules given immediately after selecting a specific rate. Policies are provided before the reservation is complete.
- Guarantee Policy: A credit card guarantee is required to complete a reservation. Your credit card will be charged if cancellation policies are not correctly followed. The amount charged may equal the cost of 1 (one) or more nights plus applicable taxes.
- Check In: 4PM
- Check Out: 12PM
- Credit Card for Deposit: AX; CA; CB; DC; VI;
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