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TTiChattonNice and spacious room included Nespresso pods. Central location, not too far from Duval st. Breakfast included was alright, included hard boiled eggs, cereal, waffle machine, bagels and toast with jam, PB, and cream cheese. Starbucks coffee machine and water machine available throughout the day.
Air conditioning fan is a bit loud as the air handler is in the room. No one in the lobby to handle noise complaints at night, especially drunks using the pool after returning from a night out being obnoxious.
Charging a resort fee of $34.99, then charging $30 for parking is just an absolute money grab. Should've went with the other options that included the parking, but didn't include breakfast as that breakfast was not worth $34.99...
GGuest UserI chose the hotel instead of one in Key West because it offers a shuttle service to the center and has a larger pool. However, it was fully booked on our evening. We had to wait 2 hours and let 3 buses go. The shuttle back was just as full. We walked the long way back to the meeting point and then it left right in front of us without us. So if you're only staying 1-2 days, you're out of luck. The room was ultra dark but large. You can hear the planes very clearly during the day, and directly. They're big planes and they fly every 20 minutes.
Otherwise, it's OK. Don't expect much from the breakfast, coffee is available all day in the lobby
GGuest UserLa concha is a beautiful & historic hotel in the heart of beautiful Key West. The location is unbeatable & the balcony rooms, while smaller than other standard rooms, offers excellent people watching & beautiful blue sky views. A parking space is included, which is great to have right on Duval & Fleming Streets. The staff was mostly very friendly, but the service level varied. At one point in our stay, the front desk went out of their way to make us a key card to use the microwave located in the conference room. When I asked to use it the next day, another staff member says there wasn't one in the building. I went & took a photo through the window to show him. He then said he could not grant me access as the desk had previously done. No biggie but a little frustrating.
Our main issue with the hotel was HIDDEN FEES. Upon arrival, we were told we would be charged a fee of over $80 per room as a ”destination fee,” which was never explicitly disclosed & was certainly not fairly advertised. I asked about waiving this fee & the night desk said it was possible to check & see with day manager. The next day, they insisted the fee could not be waived & were unwilling to help with it further. I let them know I booked through a 3rd party prepaid, it said fees & taxes were included. They said read the fine print. They charged my card for the fees. Not being forthcoming and clear about the destination fee was the issue I had. And having parts of the hotel amenities, including outdoor areas, being closed off during the stay make this resort/destination fee more of a slap in the face. To highlight this point, the staff at this ”destination” hotel warned us that if we see some stuff a little run down or not in operation, its because the hotel just got bought & things wouldn't get straightened out until the new company takes over.
Also minor issues for such a pricey hotel included missing slats on the inner balcony door & similar minor cosmetic issues.
Other than that it is a beautiful building & top-notch location. Overall the experience was very enjoyable.
P.S. The awesome bar tender makes delicious key lime martinis!
GGuest UserThe Blue Flamingo is perfectly fine/average in all categories. As such, it is extemely overpriced (particularly for the outdated room furniture and bathrooms). The website photos portray it as more upmarket than it actually is.
One oversight with the room set up... only 3 bath towels for the 4 guests.
Otherwise it's fine.
GGuest UserThe hotel has its own private beach and swimming pool, which is very suitable for a leisurely vacation. There are also many children's game equipment, suitable for the whole family.
The surrounding attractions and restaurants are very concentrated, so it is recommended to rent a car/bike to travel.
You can also use the hotel's isolated Casa Marina pool beach, which is also very convenient.
GGuest UserFantastic historical house in the heart of Key West. Checkin is a breeze but if you like human interactions, this is not for you as you are on your own. There is a small F&B team on premise but that;s it. But all the instructions provided are perfect and it's a breeze to get into your room.
The house is stunning and right next to Duval street and all the main attractions. The rooms are comfy and simple. Would definitely recommend!
GGuest UserGreat hotel, very cozy. All entertainment and attractions are nearby, but the hotel itself is not noisy.
Good breakfast, happy hour in the evening with wine, cheese and snacks.
If there is not enough space for parking near the hotel, then a couple of blocks away you can park for $ 15 per day.
Of the nuances - noisy air conditioning in the room and a dirty pool (lots of leaves).
GGuest UserAn absolute dream vacation at the Southernmost Beach Resort!
We had the pleasure of spending a few unforgettable days at the Southernmost Beach Resort in Key West - and it was just perfect! The resort is a true paradise: the location right by the sea, the breathtaking views and the stylish complex leave nothing to be desired. The rooms are tastefully decorated, comfortable and extremely clean. You feel welcome and cared for from the very first moment.
A special highlight was the exceptional service from Alan and his fantastic team. They really did everything to make our stay as pleasant as possible. Whether it was about individual requests, valuable insider tips for Key West or just friendly conversations - Alan and his team were always there with a smile and the utmost professionalism.
We were particularly impressed by the attention to detail: from the perfect organization to small touches that make the difference - the service was simply first class. You can see that Alan and his team are involved with heart and passion, and that is reflected in the entire atmosphere of the resort.
We can highly recommend the Southernmost Beach Resort - not only because of the fantastic location and luxurious facilities, but above all because of the exceptional service that makes every stay an unforgettable experience. Many thanks to Alan and his team for these wonderful days.
MMEILINGThe price is not very high and the environment is ok. There are two roads away from the sunset. The hotel has a free car to pick up and drop off. Ancillary services are okay, and pizza is just across the street. Can bring children. The room is small and not suitable for an extra bed. Toothbrush without toothpaste.
NNanjipangqieThe location of the hotel is of high quality, and the facilities and environment are good. The bedding is clean and comfortable, and the typical American breakfast in the morning is very comfortable to sit outside and enjoy. Worth a visit!
How much does it cost for hotels with Parking in Key West?
For hotels with Parking in Key West, the average price on weekdays is AU$ 974, and the average price on weekends (Friday - Saturday) is AU$ 1,304.
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Many hotels with Parking in Key West are ideal for couples planning a romantic trip. The Laureate Key West (from AU$ 238) is a great option for couples.
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