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Top Five Spots to Visit with Your Key West Scooter Rental

You haven’t truly experienced Key West until you’ve visited these five must-see spots. 

Sure, you could stick to the usual boring tourist stops. But if you are really going to Key West to have the most fun, then there are five places you just can’t afford to miss. 

And what’s better? Seeing it all on a scooter? With the wind in your hair and the freedom to zip through the streets, you’ll be able to soak up every bit of Key West’s charm on an A&M Rentals’ scooter. 

Alright. Now, let’s ride and also see why each one is worth a visit.

  • Duval Street

Duval Street is the main street in Key West, and it’s what you can call the life of the “party.”

This is where you’ll find everything. Art galleries, coffee shops, bars, restaurants, name it. 

You can stop at the cool shops there during the day and pick up some souvenirs. And at night, Duval Street is where you want to go with your partner for live music and fun.

So Why Is It Worth a Visit? That’s where you get the feel for the energy and culture of Key West. You can stop for a bite, shop, or just enjoy the sights as you ride by.

  • Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum

In Natalie Starling-Booth’s review of this historical edifice, they said, “I am glad to visit because he has done a lot I was aware of, so to be able to piece his life together was very interesting.”

We agree. It’s just a quick ride from Duval Street, and it’s a must for history lovers.

It was the home of the famous writer, and it has been turned into a museum where you can learn about his life and work. 

And even if you’re not a fan of Hemingway, you’ll still get a great look into Key West’s past. It’s peaceful and full of history.

While there, you’ll also meet the famous six-toed cats that roam the property.

  • Southernmost Point Buoy

If you want to take some of the nicest pictures, this is the perfect spot. There’s a reason this place is one of the most photographed places in Key West. 

It was so named because it marks the southernmost point of the continental U.S. and is just 90 miles from Cuba. So, if you want to stop for a picture and enjoy a lovely coastal ride on your scooter while you enjoy the ocean views, then this is for you. 

  • Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park

If you’re looking for the perfect mix of history and beach time, head to Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park. 

It is a Civil War-era fort that offers tours if you want to learn about its history. 

When you’re done, find your way to one of the best beaches in Key West on your scooter or go snorkeling in the clear waters.

This park gives you the best of both worlds: history and nature.

  • Mallory Square

If you’ll be spending a couple of days in Key West, you should end at least one of your days at Mallory Square. 

Every evening, people gather here for the famous sunset celebration. It’s a Key West tradition where you’ll find street performers, vendors, and musicians while you watch the sunset over the water. It’s a lively way to wrap up your day in Key West.

Why It’s Worth a Visit: The sunset celebrations at Mallory Square are a Key West tradition. It’s a great place to catch beautiful views and experience the local vibe.

Get Started

Remember that having fun at Key West gets better with a scooter. And with one from A&M Rentals, you can easily visit all these amazing spots and enjoy yourself without hassle. 

It also doesn’t matter where you decide to go among these cool spots. A scooter lets you do it all on your schedule. 

So grab your scooter and start your Key West adventure!!

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