Key West was once a landing spot for rumrunners from Cuba during the prohibition era. Even after all these years it has maintained its persona as the perfect place to party and Duval Street is at the hub of it all. Located in the heart of Key West’s Old Town, it’s unique from start to finish. At one end of Duval Street is the Gulf of Mexico and 70 miles to Fort Jefferson Dry Tortugas.
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On the other end of Duval Street is the southernmost part of the continental US, which opens up to the Atlantic Ocean and is about 90 miles to Cuba. In between these two points you’ll find one mile of the most fascinating array of great places to dine, fashionable shops and art galleries, nightclubs, Ghost Tours, street performers and exotic animals. It’s a people-watching paradise and you’ll be entertained for hours!
Check out all the hot spots: Sloppy Joe’s, Jimmy Buffet’s Margaritaville Store, Hog’s Breath, Bull & Whistle, Iguana Café, Captain Tony’s, and the Hard Rock Cafe. It’s been referred to as the “Bourbon Street of Key West” and the entertainment on Duval Street lends itself to a variety of tastes.

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