- The list below includes 32 free or cheap things to do in or near Key West, Florida, including 22 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Beaches, Aquariums and Movie Theaters.
- From Dry Tortugas National Park to Fort Zachary Taylor, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Key West.
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Riders hop on and off at nine stops along a scenic route through the streets of Key West
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Also nicknamed SoBe, South Beach is a neighborhood within Miami Beach and encompasses a chain of barrier islands. There are several museums and performing arts venues, as well as shopping and dining opportunities. Major events include the Miami International Film Festival and Miami Fashion Week.
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As explained in its name, the Southernmost Point is a large concrete buoy that marks the lowest area in the U.S. The attraction is just 90 miles from Cuba and is frequently visited by travelers for photographs.
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Guests looking for both night and day water excursions enjoy Ibis Bay Paddle Sports. The company offers lessons and rental gear for kiteboarding, night paddling on stand up board, kayaking and more.
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Just over a mile in length, Duval Street is a downtown street featuring various shops, restaurants, and bars that provide lively daytime and nighttime entertainment. The northern end of the street leads to Mallory Square, which is a major feature of the city's waterfront.
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Tropic Cinema is a hot spot for local entertainment in Key West. The theater is designed with classic Floridian architecture and shows the latest films as welcome as popular independent film projects.
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Mallory Square is a shopping and entertainment district featuring various boutique and major chain retailers, as well as nearby restaurants, bars, and hotels. Area attractions include the Key West Aquarium and Key West Tropical Forest and Botanical Garden.
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With over 10,000 square feet of exhibition space, Ripley's Believe It Or Not – Key West, showcases the bizarre and unbelievable. Special exhibits include the skeleton of a mastodon, a car covered in dimes, the world's tallest man, and Vlad the Impaler.
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Entertaining audiences for over 75 years is Key Wests' Waterfront Playhouse. The playhouse is a professional, non-profit venue that features local actors, directors and designers as well as internationally known theater talent.
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Smathers Beach, one of four beaches within the city, is a beachfront park with a picnic area, boat ramp, volleyball courts, and restroom facilities. Jet ski rentals are also available.
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Designated a National Historic Landmark in 1973, Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park dates back to the mid-1800s and played a major role in both the Civil War and Spanish-American War. The park offers guided tours as well as opportunities for picnicking, swimming, snorkeling, and more.