Hello, I’m Rich Fox, General Manager of Old Town Trolley of Key West. The sun, quaint setting, and clear waters of Key West have lured visitors since its settlement in 1822. For over 30 years, Old Town Trolley Tours has provided sightseeing tours highlighting the best Key West attractions. Our friendly conductors narrate the tour with a fascinating and fun mix of trivia and humorous stories.
“Hop aboard one of our trolleys and you’ll experience Transportainment®, a delightful combination of transportation and entertainment.”
As a resident of the Conch Republic, I assure you that Old Town Trolley Key West sightseeing tours are the best way to see the city. Because we cover the entire city, you can avoid the trouble of driving and parking in a new place. The sightseeing tour is also designed so that you can hop on and off and explore on your own; your ticket is valid for all day, so you can tour at your own pace. With frequent pickups at all our stops, this helps you avoid walking long distances.
It will be our pleasure to guide you through this tropical paradise on one of our orange and green trolleys.
“FREE with your purchase of a trolley ticket, you will receive our full color map, a savings book, with over $50 in savings, for attractions, shopping and dining, and the opportunity to purchase our $5 Essentials guide book. This must have book contains ‘things to do’ suggestions, for each stop. You can get your map, savings book and purchase the Essential guide at any Old Town Trolley booth.”
The island of Key West is full of fun and exciting things to do and see. From the Southernmost Point to the quaint streets of Old Town, our tour takes you to all the major areas and attractions. See Key West’s first tourist attraction, the Key West Aquarium, which was also the world’s first open air aquarium. Cross the street and you’ll find yourself back in the 1800s at the Key West Shipwreck Treasures Museum, learning about how Key West became one of the richest cities in the US. The Oldest House Museum is also nearby; it is one of the many beautifully restored homes that are open to the public in Key West.
Stop by the Ernest Hemingway House Museum, where he is rumored to have written A Farewell to Arms—and don’t forget to look for the 6 or 7 toed cats! Marvel at the beautiful species of butterflies in the Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory, and wander next door to the Southernmost House Mansion and Museum, known for its 19th century architecture and tropical gardens. Cool off with a drink at the famous Sloppy Joe’s Bar or Jimmy Buffet’s Margaritaville in the Old Town area. But don’t leave Key West until you’ve watched the sunset from Mallory Square, a truly memorable experience!
Ticket Booth Locations
Stop 1 – Mallory Square
Inside Mallory Square (between Shell Warehouse and Sponge Market)
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Stop 3 – Simonton Row
Corner of Simonton and Greene Streets
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Stop 12 – Truval Village
Corner of Truman Avenue and Duval Street
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Stop 13 – Angela Street
Corner of Angela and Duval Streets
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There’s no better way to see all of Key West
than with Old Town Trolley Tours.
Key West’s most
comprehensive tour,
covering over 100
points of interest and
fully narrated by our
expert tour conductors.
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