Experience Key West First Legal Rum DistilleryLearn the story with free tours and samplesLittle White HouseGuided tour through the former home turned museum of President Harry S. TrumanMallory SquareWatch the glowing pink and red sun sink into the Gulf of Mexico horizonFort Zachary TaylorA National Historic Monument housing the largest cache of Civil War armament in the worldZach Taylor State Park BeachIs this really Key West's best beach?Sunset CruisesCelebrate sunset every night!Robbie's MarinaHandfeed a tarpon, be surrounded by pelican, shop for Key West stuff or dine on the dockEco-Discovery CenterSee interactive ecology exhibits & a 2,500-gallon reef tankRobert the DollDoes this doll have supernatural abilities that allow it to move, change its facial expressions, and make giggling sounds?Higgs BeachCome for the pier, the beach, the cafe, the playground, volleyball and more!Conch Tour TrainTake the train for a close-up view of the Southernmost City’s most popular placesShipwreck MuseumWreck Ashore! ...and enter the world of 1856 Key WestHemingway HouseWalk the path of the legendSnorkelingJust 5 miles offshore, a living coral barrier reef (the only one in the continental U.S.)Historic SeaportDining, shopping, live music, accommodations, museums & water excursions with breathtaking viewsLighthouseYou can walk up the 88 steps to the top of the lightBegin US 1Mile 0 marker is loved by tourists, bikers, travelers, and highway enthusiastsButterfly & Nature ConservatoryWalk among hundreds of living butterflies and colorful birds!BO's Fish WagonA local favorite and highlighted on Food NetworkDuval StreetFrom live entertainment to amazing food, to funky shops, this is the heart of Old Town1st Flight Restaurant & BreweryThe birthplace of Pan American World AirwaysSmathers BeachThis largest beach runs along the southern shore of the island for almost 2 milesMarvin KeyIs this the best sandbar in the Keys? It's a very popular day anchorage.Southernmost PointJust 90 miles from Cuba, visit the Southernmost Point in the Continental United StatesFort East Martello MuseumSee a collection of relics from the Civil War, learn about the wrecking and cigar-manufacturing industries which shaped the Florida Keys, and more.