Named "The Best Professional Theater in Florida" by Florida Monthly Magazine in 2010 and 2011, The Waterfront Playhouse is a not-for-profit, professional theater located on historic Mallory Square in Old Town Key West. The theater attracts locals and tourists alike with a wide range of comedies, dramas, musicals, concerts, and world premieres. The Playhouse utilizes Key West's rich talent pool of actors, directors and designers, as well as attracting internationally known luminaries.
If you're a fan of the delicate winged creatures, then this is definitely the place for you. The Butterfly and Nature Conservatory, which treats visitors to amazing sights and smells of mother earth, has a climate controlled enclosure for about 60 species of butterflies. The colors, size, shape, history and lifespan can be studied at the Learning Center - a great experience for children and adults alike. The gallery and gift shop have lots more in store.
Aqua Nightclub is one of the most popular nightlife haunts in the city. Known for its live music events, karaoke and other entertaining events; the club has amassed a large fan following. The place with its fun vibe, is known to be among the best for singles as well as LGBT, making it a convivial place to visit. If you are one of those people who love to tap their feet to dance numbers, Aqua Nightclub is your place to be. So when you are in the city and want to ring in the night with fun, frolic and laughter, head to Aqua Nightclub.
For movie buffs, this cinema serves every purpose. Showcasing award-winning films and conducting courses in digital media and other areas, the Tropic Cinema has helped create awareness about cultures globally. It also hosts birthday parties, anniversaries and other occasions. Festive occasions call for a celebration and this is the place to be! See website for showtimes, ticketing info and more.
Delve deep into the marine blue waters of the Gulf of Mexico, and learn about out underwater counterparts, albeit virtually. This spectacular discovery center located at the edge of the land in Key West takes visitors on a fascinating journey where they can explore the mysterious ecosystem of the Everglades, marvel at the world's only underwater ocean laboratory, participate in exciting virtual dives that take them 1,600 feet (487.68 meters) under the sea, admire the Living Reef exhibit with actual corals and fish, and get questions answered by expert marine biologists. The Florida Keys Eco-Discovery Center also conducts group visits, and admission to the center is free.
The Hemingway Home & Museum was the residence of the renowned author Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway was known both for his grander-than-life personality and his amazing writing, including the books The Sun Also Rises and Farewell to Arms. The rooms and the collections on display give you an insight into the life of this famous writer. Keep a look out for the museum's many polydactyl (six-toed) cats that are rumored to be descendants of Hemingway's pet cat Snow White.
This annual event transforms the city into a pirates' stronghold. Complete with swashbuckling pirates and costumed characters from nostalgic seafaring days, there are battles between tall ships, a pillage and plunder party, strolling minstrels and musicians and a Masquerade Ball. Don't miss the Thieves' Market, arts and crafts fair, Walk the Plank National Championships and Fort Taylor Pyrate Fest & Village Market, not to mention all the wonderful local cuisine.
If you are looking for a different kind of gallery, this is where you should be. Having established this gallery in January 1999, Alan S. Maltz has also created award-winning books like 'Key West Color' and 'Miami City of Dreams' in recent times. Beautiful sunsets, colourful flowers, gorgeous landscape, amazing wildlife... there is nothing that his camera has not caught. So, go ahead and have a look. Click!
Looking for elegant stuff? Then, this is where you need to be. This gallery displays a diverse collection of art by emerging as well as internationally-acclaimed artists. Be it realistic paintings or abstract creations, you are sure to get it here.
The COAST is the brainchild of Billy Kearns, Ryan Muntin and Billy Litmer and opened its doors in 2012. This compact tin shed by the ocean has a bohemian feel to it. Surfers, boaters and bikers will find customized boards, boats and bikes that will just add to your sea or road adventure. It is also a concert space where you can listen to good tunes by talented musicians.
Key Lime Bike Tours is a local tour operating agency that takes on a bicycle tour around Key West. Tours are usually conducted in groups, headed by a knowledgeable and friendly guide who feeds you with fun trivia and information about the city and each passing attraction. Bikes are allotted to you on rent along with a helmet and a half liter bottle to keep you hydrated during the journey.
The museum is located in a 10-room historic mansion that was built way back in the year 1886. The house got its name from the alley, in the back, where donkeys used to haul milk delivery carts in the past. The house has maintained its 19th century decor, and belonged to a U.S. Marshal Peter Williams and his family for over 120 years. The house features Spanish floors, Italian decorated ceilings and on display are period antiques and furnishings, which include Bokhara and Kazak rugs, Royal Doulton and Wedgewood China collectibles. Over the years the museum has received several awards, and as featured in many documentaries and travel based television programs.