Casablanca Key West

Key West


On the quieter end of Duval St, the Casablanca is a friendly guesthouse with eight bright rooms, all with polished wood floors and comfy beds; some have small balconies. This lush, tropical and elegant inn, once a private house, was built in 1898. It has hosted a few luminaries, including Humphrey Bogart, who stayed here in 1937.

The open-sided terrace just above the street is perfect for afternoon drinks and snacks.


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