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Historic Apartment On The Waterfront

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Private kitchen
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Reviews
10 out of 10 Exceptional
1 bedroom1 bathroomSleeps 4

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Key West, FL
  • Popular LocationDuval Street5 min walk
  • Popular LocationMallory Square12 min walk
  • Popular LocationErnest Hemingway Home and Museum17 min walk
  • AirportKey West, FL (EYW-Key West Intl.)12 min drive

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Rooms & beds

1 bedroom (sleeps 4)

Bedroom 1

1 Queen Bed

1 bathroom

Bathroom 1

Toilet · Shower only

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Balcony
Dining Area

About this property

Historic Apartment On The Waterfront

Newly renovated historic apartment in the heart of Key West. 10 foot ceilings and huge windows allow bright, natural light. Cherry hardwood floors throughout. The bedroom features a queen sized bed, closet, and armoire. In the living room, there is a futon option for overnight guests. New kitchen with modern stainless appliances and new bathroom includes full sized front loading washer/dryer. Private balcony with breakfast/dinner table overlooking William and Caroline St and the Historic Waterfront. High speed internet, HDTV with HBOGo, Netflix, cable, Blu-Ray and portable Bose Bluetooth speakers. There is a pool at Dantes, 1.5 blocks away (just need to buy a drink!).

About the Red Doors
The original building was constructed in late 1868 as a real estate speculation by the Pinder and Curry Families of Key West. At first leased as a cigar factory to Cubans fleeing political turbulence in Havana, “The Doors” has been intimately connected with the Key West Waterfront for over a century. By 1906, with the shift of the cigar industry to Tampa, the Doors had become a ships chandlery. During the depression it was a grocery and hardware store serving both the neighborhood and commercial fishermen.
When shrimping gained real economic importance to Key West in the early 1950’s, the Doors, under a succession of colorful owners and names, became one of the toughest bars on the Gulf Coast. It was always a shrimpers bar and was known successively as the Conch Gardens, The Wagon Wheel Inn, and the Red Doors Inn. It was known informally as the Bucket of Blood. Here occurred many beatings, stabbings, assaults of various and colorfully imaginative sorts and, rumour has it, a number of quiet murders. With the gradual decline of the shrimp industry due to the depletion of the fishing grounds, inadequate conservation measures and growing foreign competition, the Bar itself became economically unviable and was closed in July 1972.
Architecturally, the original building was of typical Conch design, with commercial space open to the street on the ground floor and living quarters for the owners on the second floor. The building is only partially restored and still is burdened by the additions to the left side and rear put on during WWII to increase rentable space. The basic building is shaped with space for a garden in the rear. Architecturally or historically the Red Doors is one of the Key West Waterfront’s most picturesque landmarks.

Property manager

Jesse Anderson

Amenities

Kitchen
Washer
Dryer
Air conditioning

House Rules

Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 28
Check out before 11:00 AM

Children

Adults only

Events

No events allowed

Pets

No pets allowed

Smoking

Smoking is not permitted

Damage and incidentals

You will be responsible for any damage to the rental property caused by you or your party during your stay.

Important information

You need to know

Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher

We should mention

A car is not required for transport to and from this property

About the area

Key West

Located on the waterfront, this apartment is in Key West Historic District, a neighbourhood in Key West. Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum and Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park are notable landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Florida Keys Beaches and South Beach. Sails To Rails Museum at Flagler Station and The Kite House are also worth visiting. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.
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Key West, FL

What's nearby

  • Duval Street - 5 min walk
  • Key West Aquarium - 10 min walk
  • Mallory Square - 12 min walk
  • Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum - 17 min walk
  • Southernmost Point - 4 min drive

Getting around

  • Key West, FL (EYW-Key West Intl.) - 11 min drive

Restaurants

  • The Waterfront Brewery - 2 min walk
  • Cuban Coffee Queen - 3 min walk
  • Conch Republic Seafood Company - 4 min walk
  • Fogarty's and Flying Monkey's - 5 min walk
  • Kermit's Key West Key Lime Shoppe - 4 min walk

Frequently asked questions

Is Historic Apartment On The Waterfront pet-friendly?

No, pets are not allowed at this property.

What time is check-in at Historic Apartment On The Waterfront?

Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.

What time is check-out at Historic Apartment On The Waterfront?

Checkout is at 11:00 AM.

Where is Historic Apartment On The Waterfront located?

Located in Key West Historic District, this apartment building is within a 10-minute walk of Key West Historic Seaport, Duval Street and Florida Keys Beaches. Mallory Square and Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum are also within 1 mile (2 km).

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10/10 Excellent

Ann T., Maine

My husband and I (retirees from Maine) stayed here in March 2017.
Bright, fresh, well equipped apartment had everything we needed to enjoy our stay. Anderson hospitality and responsiveness was exceptional! Location is just what we were looking for: easy walk to waterfront, museums, charming neighborhoods. We went days without using our car - took full advantage of Eaton's for fresh fish and Old Town Bakery for croissants that nearly levitate, each < 5-minute walk.
Stayed 30 nights in Mar 2017
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10/10 Excellent

Beth P., CROWNSVILLE, MD

Wonderful
Clean, well-equipped, nice furnishings and perfect location. Easy to walk or bike anywhere. Parking garage just a short walk away with great monthly rates. Owner easy to work with and very helpful. We will definitely be back!

About the host

Hosted by Jesse Anderson

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About the owner: Jack Anderson, originally from Tacoma, Washington, and Liliane arrived in Key West in 1986, having recently completed an adventure on the family home – a 42 foot sailboat.
Four years prior, they had sold their thriving leather crafts business in the French Alps, said goodbye to friends and family, and boarded their steel hulled ketch, Nividic, with their 5 year old daughter and 2 year old son in tow. Setting sail for the Canary Islands, and then crossing the Atlantic, the family spent the next four and half years sailing in the Caribbean, eventually arriving, with $23 left, at Land’s End Marina, behind the Half Shell Raw Bar at the Key West Bight.
Always the sailor and leather craftsman, Jack started making leather jewelry and selling at the nightly sunset celebration on Mallory Square. Soon, Local Color opened next door to the historic Turtle Kraals, at the original location of Jimmy Buffet’s Margaritaville store. As the businesses grew, Jack and Liliane, with children still in tow, would travel the world, buying jewelry, clothing, and accessories in far flung locales – Bali, Mexico City, the highlands of Guatemala, Ibiza, Vilnius, Paris, India, the Dominican Republic…
Always evolving, the Andersons designed their own clothing lines for the tropics and Key West jewelry collections. Today, you can see all of these influences when you shop at Local Color and Commotion, and there’s always something new! And it is still very much a family affair.
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