| Key West, Florida FREEBIES Author: Barbara Hayo www.TrustedTours.com |
There is a lot to experience in Key West for free.
Sunset Celebration – Street entertainers help celebrate the nightly setting of the sun in Mallory Square.
Public Beaches - Smathers Beach, Rest Beach, and Higgs Beach, all are public beaches along the Atlantic side of the island.
Gallery Night – In season, art galleries, normally open only during the day hours, open one evening per month and viewing art often comes with a glass of champagne.
Southernmost Point – A classic Key West photo op, gaze out to the Atlantic horizon and imagine you can see Cuba, ninety miles away.
Parades and Festivals – If one is taking place while you are visiting Key West, join in on the festivities and be a part of the island spirit.
Key West Cemetery – Names on gravestones in the above-ground whitewashed cemetery established in 1847 in the middle of Old Town tell the story of island residents.
Sculpture Garden – Wander through the tiny park, just off Mallory Square, behind the Waterfront Playhouse, for an insight into the colorful characters who built Key West.
St. Paul’s Church - Leave the bustle of Duval for a moment and step into the quiet coolness of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, the oldest church in Florida outside of St. Augustine. Its glorious stained glass windows, most dating to the 1920s, were created by some of the most renowned stained glass artists in America.
Our Lady of Lourdes Shrine – Said to have prevented Key West from the ravages of hurricanes, the outdoor shrine is in the side garden of St. Mary Star of the Sea Church on Truman Avenue and Windsor Lane.

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