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While it is known as the Conch Republic, Key West has developed its own gastronomic markers that evolved beyond conch fritters and conch chowder. If you plan to visit Key West soon, keep reading to get the inside scoop on some the island’s best restaurants where you can get an authentic Key West dining experience.

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From a snorkeling tour to a wreck drive to one of the fastest growing ghost tours in the country, Key West has numerous sightseeing options for travelers interested in a little adventure.

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Bahama Village is a sixteen block community that is a haven of Florida Conch architecture, some of the best restaurants on the island including the famous Blue Heaven, authentic Caribbean [mostly Bahamian] culture, and a unique history.

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Old Town is where many of the island’s attractions can be found and that is to be expected since it is the site where Key West was developed. Top things to do in Old Town include visiting the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum or taking a jaunt down the famous Duval Street with its funky shops, art galleries and bars.

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For such a small island, Key West packs a heavy punch when you explore the fun neighborhoods, its fascinating history, cultural diversity, inviting beaches, frequent pub crawls, and, of course, one of the things it has become famous for–tasty key lime pie.

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Key West Historic Seaport has been a global maritime trade center for at least 200 years. Known by some as Key West Bight, Historic Seaport is a twenty acre mix of old and new.

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