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Key West Inn

201 Ocean Dr, Key Largo, Florida, United States | (618) 248-8274

1/5
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Overview

Pros
  • Spacious bi-level Townhouses with full kitchens and separate bedrooms

  • Townhouses can fit families and include pull-out couches

  • Near sport-fishing outfitters and dive shops

  • Drive to beaches at John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park in less than 10 minutes

  • Outdoor pool and free on-site parking

  • Free in-room coffee and tea

  • Free Wi-Fi throughout

  • Guest laundry facilities

Cons
  • Some areas could use a fresh coat of paint

  • Rooms are a bit outdated

  • Guests have complained of ants in their rooms

Bottom Line

The Key West Inn - Key
Large is a budget hotel located on Florida’s largest Key. This 40-room relaxed chain outpost offers bi-level Townhouses at lower rates than other area properties. While rooms are bright and feature full kitchens, much of
the decor is dated, and some rooms include tube-style TVs. The hotel has a
pool, but nothing else in the way of features, though it's located near many Key Largo attractions -- some are even within
walking distance. It’s worth comparing rates with the Seafarer Resort and
Beach, a beachfront property that has similar features and offers perks like
free kayaks at only marginally higher rates.

Map

201 Ocean Dr, Key Largo, Florida, United States
Amenities
  • Air Conditioner
  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio
  • Cabanas
  • Cable
  • Full Kitchen
  • Internet
  • Kids Allowed
  • Laundry
  • Pets Allowed
  • Pool
  • Poolside Drink Service
  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite
  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

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Full Review

Scene

Motel-style property draws budget tourists

This Key West Inn outpost won't win any awards for style or design, but by budget motel standards it's a perfectly passable place to rest at night for the many tourists who pass through. There isn't much in the way of public space here, besides the outdoor pool, and some of the facade needs a fresh coat of paint. The lobby is purely functional, with a tiled floor, a few chairs, a rack of tourist brochures, and a small counter with free coffee and tea for guests. This is a motel-style property and all rooms are accessed from the outside. There are a few vending machines as well, and plenty of outdoor parking.

Location

Located in a quiet section of Key Largo, within a short drive of sights and restaurants

The Florida Keys are one of the diving capitals of the world and many of the area attractions are aquatic in nature. Dolphins Plus Bayside, a marine
education facility where guests can swim dolphins in natural lagoons, is a
four-minute walk from the hotel. Sail Fish Scuba, a six-minute drive, offers
snorkeling, scuba dive training, guided kayak tours, and reef diving. John
Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, home to a couple of good beaches and the
destination for the area's glass-bottom boat tours, is a 10-minute drive from
the hotel. Local hotspot Sharkey's Pub & Galley Restaurant, a 15-minute walk
from the hotel, offers great American food and live music, while the popular waterfront restaurant, Pilot House, also has entertainment. The Florida Keys Marathon
Airport is an hour's drive away from the hotel. Miami International Airport is an hour and 15 minutes away by car.

Rooms

Spacious Townhouses with full kitchens and outdated furniture

For families and couples needing extra space, these Townhouses deliver -- all units have two floors, with a separate bedroom upstairs, and pull-out couches in the living rooms downstairs. Cheerful yellow walls go a long way to brighten up the space, but can't mask the fact that the furniture is outdated. The living area has a leaf-motif couch and chair in red and celery-green
colors, and tropical print drapes, while old red-patterned carpets run throughout and furniture has a cheap or dated quality to it. Wall art is predictably tropical and generic. All townhouses have full kitchens with dishwashers, toasters, coffeemakers, and microwaves, and there is a small dining area as well. In-room coffee and tea are free. Screened-in balconies, some with views of the adjacent marina, could be a nice touch, but the plastic furniture and tiled floor needs a serious power wash. Townhouses are air-conditioned and have free Wi-Fi, but some of the TVs are old tube-style units. Simple bathrooms are equally outdated, but clean, with mauve counters and bathtub/shower combos. Toiletries and towels are provided. Some guests have reported seeing ants in guest rooms and the music from the bar across the marina can be loud at night.

Features

Decent outdoor pool and free Wi-Fi

The Key West Inn has an outdoor pool, free parking, and free
Wi-Fi, but unlike many budget chain properties, the hotel offers no free breakfasts. Pets are allowed for a fee. There is also free coffee in the hotel's lobby