Want to get the most out of your Key West visit? Our KeyWest app will guide you through Old Town Key West’s historical area, where over 2,500 wooden structures are part of the culture, history, and abiding personality that is the magnetic charm of this city. Key West has the greatest concentration of wooden buildings in the state of Florida. The original buildings date from the mid 19th century to the early 20th century. Some of the homes are mansions in the true sense of the word and some are more modest. The highest point of land in Key West is only 18 feet above sea level. Along your tour, true to Key West’s quirkiness, you may come across some of the over 2,000 stray roosters and chickens, 1,000 stray cats, or even the occasional iguana.
Key West is the last of the islands of the incredible Florida Keys, a remote chain of islands to the south and west of the Florida mainland. Key West has a full-time population of 25,000 people and is the Southernmost city in continental United States. Key West is located 90 miles north of Cuba and 150 miles southwest of Miami. The island is 4 miles long and 2 miles wide.
Features include:
2 walking routes with GPS trigger points (GPS available on iPhone)
A touch-sensitive, interactive map
35 Points of Interest with included multimedia presentations
Hints about shopping, dining and nightlife included in the presentations