Old Town Trolley excursions has been offering sightseeing excursions that showcase the top attractions in Key West for more than 30 years. When you board one of our trolleys, you'll enjoy a fascinating blend of entertainment and transportation. Don't let the opportunity slip to make priceless memories! Start your journey by reserving your tour right now!
Old Town Trolley Tours is the best way to explore Key West in its entirety. There are lots of intriguing and enjoyable things to see and do on the island of Key West. Our tour brings you to all the main locations and sights, from the Southernmost Point to the charming lanes of Old Town. See the Key West Aquarium, the first open-air aquarium in the world and Key West's first tourist destination.
Cross the street and you’ll find yourself back in the 1800s at the Key West Shipwreck Treasure Museum, learning about how Key West became one of the richest cities in the US. One of the many exquisitely restored houses that are accessible to the public in Key West is the Oldest House Museum, which is also close by.
Visit the site of the alleged author of A Farewell to Arms, the Ernest Hemingway House Museum. Don't forget to search for the six or seven toed cats! Admire the exquisite varieties of butterflies at the Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory and stroll through the Southernmost House Mansion and Museum, which is renowned for its tropical gardens and 19th-century architecture, just next door.
In the Old Town neighbourhood, get a drink at Jimmy Buffet's Margaritaville or the well-known Sloppy Joe's Bar to cool yourself. But make sure to stay in Key West until you've seen the sunset from Mallory Square - it's an absolutely amazing sight!
Popular Attractions:
Mallory Square: Famous for its sunset celebrations, street performers, and ocean views.
Southernmost Point: A must-see photo op marking the southernmost point of the continental United States, just 90 miles from Cuba.
Ernest Hemingway Home & Museum: The former residence of the famous writer, where you can tour the house and meet the famous six-toed cats.
Harry S. Truman Little White House: Once used as the winter White House for President Harry Truman, this historic home is now a museum.
Duval Street: The heart of Key West’s shopping, dining, and nightlife.
Key West Lighthouse: Climb to the top for stunning panoramic views of the island.
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"The bus removed all travel confusion during our trip. Easy navigation, clean buses, and friendly staff allowed us to enjoy every attraction without rushing or getting lost."
"An economical way to explore multiple attractions in one day. The buses were reliable, comfortable, and perfectly suited for tourists wanting convenience and flexibility."
"The route planning was useful, but the bus cleanliness and seat condition needed attention. A few onboard facilities were not functioning properly, reducing the comfort of the journey."
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