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  • Hayley W.

    The overall "quaintness" of the Island City house exceeded all expectation. When we checked in there was a very gracious concierge that accommodated us and we rather enjoyed walking through the adorable garden to find the office, too. We stayed in Room 3, with a balcony overlooking the gardens. One of my favorite parts was this very balcony and surprise hammock! Stargazing that evening was out of this world! Island City House's prime location allowed us to take a short walk to Mallory Square for dinner and Duval Street to people watch. All around this was the exact experience I was hoping to make my first trip to Key West. I will be back to Island City House.

    (5)
  • Brook Y.

    Island City House Hotel has the quaint, homey feel of a B&B (without the extra B). We stayed in Room 14, a comfortable space on the ground floor with a kitchenette, two TVs, and an old creaky bed. It's strategically located in Old Town near the marina, within walking distance of several breakfast options like Old Town Bakery, Cuban Coffee Queen and Pepe's. The biggest convenience was the bike rentals offered by the hotel! It was very affordable, and you're able to keep the bikes day after day and just pay the total when you check out. The bicycles were in good condition with baskets and cup holders for your use. There is a rooftop clothing optional sun deck, and the pool was always quiet and relaxing, no noisy kids splashing around. A perfect spot for our honeymoon, we enjoyed our stay.

    (4)
  • Angelo R.

    I'm so happy to find this hotel online for $150. What? This hotel is located on Eaton St and 3 blocks from Duval and short walk to Mallory Square. Here are the goods: 1) Plenty of FREE street parking. 2) Lovely garden pathways to the reception and rooms 3) Amazing true..Key West style architecture 4) Prompt check-in by friendly staff 5) Queen Room# 6 was very roomy 6) Kitchen with flat stove, micro, fridge and mini breakfast table 7) Separate living area with LCD TV 8) Bathroom was spic and span. Good hot water and pressure and no clogs. 9) Wooden floors were gleaming 10) My favorite was the porch. It had a swing and view of Eaton St. 11) Almost forgot...this hotel also has a pool I'd stay here over the Chelsea House anytime. This hotel exceeded the online pictures.. its just better to see the facade in person :) Although my room was on the street side, I didn't hear any traffic noise at all once porch door was shut. I had a relaxing overnight stay and will plan a weekend stay next time I'm in Key West which is couple of months from now! See my pics.

    (5)
  • Perry U.

    We stayed at Island City House in November 2013, renting 2 rooms with our whole family including 3 small children. The property is a little slice of paradise and the stay could not have been any better! As soon as you get there you feel like you are staying in a true iconic Key West home, which has been beautifully updated and kept to the highest standard. Gaines at the front desk helped get us situated and acclimated to all the great restaurants around us. The paint was fresh, the plants were lush and tropical, the pool was so refreshing, and the rooms were luxurious. We had 2 rooms on the 3rd floor of the main house, very comfortable with all the amenities of home including a full kitchen, sleeper sofa, detached bedroom, TVs, internet. At sunset we went up to the rooftop deck and had a great time. The best part is you are within walking distance of everything worth seeing. Duval and all of the best restaurants were never more than a 10-15 min walk. You never need to use your car til you're ready to leave again! All in all a fantastic time in a gem of a property, a place we look forward to visiting again soon!

    (5)
  • Sharon K.

    Stayed at this B and B from Dec 28-Dec 31, and had a fabulous experience. The inn is historic and lovely-- complete with high ceilings, dark wood, great furnishings, two tv's if you're into that, and has several room s in the main house which have a giant private deck/porch overlooking the street. We had Room 21 on the third floor of the main house-huge gorgeous 1- bedroom with kitchen and giant living room and use of the private porch with couches and coffee tables. The grounds are lush, magical. Huge green palms, foliage, windy paths, and charming. Bkfast is served from 8-10 with the basics; self-serve from a wagon cart in the center courtyard. Good coffee, fresh OJ, some croissants, bread/bagels with toaster, yogurts. (Suggestion? Use fresher fruit in the basket. Tired old apples and oranges.. ok to look at, but not to eat.) Pool looked lovely, smallish but attractive-- but we didn't use it during our stay. Although we were in the front of the building, we were not bothered by traffic sounds. The bedroom is in the back, and the A/C worked its magic. Housekeeping services were excellent. Another suggestion-- really just minor-- was that we were cold, and found blankets in the closet that were the velour type- not cozy or warm, and smelled mildewy, obviously not washed for a while.. but we needed to pile them on the bed anyway for warmth. The only covers on the bed were a sheet and a white bedspread. No biggie, but just a suggestion. The pillows were divine! Office staff was pleasant enough- just a bit perfunctory. TIP! Make sure you reserve bikes to get around the town. You will need them and be so grateful for them. We couldn't get any the first day we were there, and eventually located some through Eaton's Bikes just around the corner. You can rent them thru the hotel, but they had sold out. If wifi is important to you, ask for a room in the back, because we couldn't get any signal at all. Bummer!! When i asked the front desk guy, he said they make it available on the property, but not for all the rooms. FAIL! We were paying upwards of $285 per night during this Christmas week, and needed to know in advance that we couldn't get any internet. We rode our bikes to a couple of beaches, but there were none that were swimmable. Nice sand to read on, however! We really had a great time here, and wouldn't hesitate to stay here again.

    (4)
  • Brian N.

    So Delta Airlines screws up and gets us into Key West a day late. My wife calls the hotel at 9:00am informing them as such and was told no problem regarding the change in our stay. She checks out not realizing that she paid for 3 nights we intended on using instead of the two we actually used. Calling the desk, we were informed that it was policy that changes needed 14 day notice (Marriott, Hilton, etc don't mandate that) and was presented with written policy over email. Thing of it was they changed policy from what is posted on their website, thus benefiting them by keeping our $250. They guys can't be trusted and I wouldn't stay there again.

    (1)
  • Amber S.

    Stayed in early Feb. 2014 and it was wonderful. Very relaxing. Clean. My husband and I stayed in a bottom unit by the pool. Will be back to visit! Great location to everything.

    (5)
  • Andrew W.

    We stayed from 10/11/12 - 10/14/12 and had a great time. It is conveniently located in the Old Town section of Key West just a couple of blocks from the Schooner Wharf area and three or four blocks from Duval Street. The staff was courteous and friendly. Our suite of two bedrooms, a living room, a kitchenette, and one full bathroom was beautiful and immaculately clean. The room decor was beautiful and the entire property was gorgeous. We stayed in Suite 13 of the Island City House building and despite it being a front room on the street, never heard any noise at night. It is a quick walk to Duval Street but far enough away that you can't hear any noise or have to deal with hordes of people stumbling by at night. The beds were very comfortable and we even had a large front porch with several chairs and a table to use at night to enjoy drinks and conversation. The morning breakfast was very good. A good selection of danish, muffins, bagels, etc along with coffees and juices. There were a couple of toasters that you could use. It was set up in a little outdoor courtyard with some tables and chairs to sit and relax at. They even had a gas grill for guests to use if they like. We wish that they had a license to have free happy hours for guests like many Key West B&Bs, but this was only a minor downside to us. Free wi-fi is available in some rooms but they do not have coverage across the entire property. We got a weak but usable signal in suite 13. The hotel staff was very professional and knowledgeable about the area. They were also very kind and wanted to make our stay a special experience. If you are looking for a beautiful B&B experience close to the action of Duval Street and the wharfs, but far enough away from the noise, the Island City House Hotel is the place to go. We will definitely stay here again and it will be our first choice for Key West accommodations

    (5)
  • Gaurav H.

    Awesome b&b. Very highly recommended. We paid 150 per night during 2nd week of Dec. they have a hammock in the balcony too plus a kitchenette plus the location is near to Duval st and Mallory square (5 mins walk).

    (5)
  • Lisa A.

    Feb 28 - Mar 5 2013 - our 3rd stay at this b&b. Perfect location, excellent staff, clean rooms... what more could you need! We love this place and are afraid to try anywhere else when we visit Key West because this place is so consistently awesome!

    (5)
  • Diana S.

    This place is so nice. Will stay agian for sure. Walking distanced to Duvall st. But not so close where you can hear the crowd later in the night.

    (5)
  • Matt F.

    I've stayed here twice--the second time just last week. We were here for Fantasy Fest, which is kind of drunken, raging costume party along Duval. It peaks for Halloween, but it was still fun a few days early. Check that out. As the first review says, the hotel is an ancient, but well maintained wooden house that has been converted to a hotel. In season, rooms are a couple of hundred a night. They include kitchenettes, which is nice because, at least in the main house and carriage house, they have big porches with furniture. These make a great place to sit and drink of an evening and just generally get silly. The porch on the top floor (the widow's walk, I think it is called) is clothing optional. Rooms have antiques, iron beds, roaming cats, and a lot of laid back Key West atmosphere. The pool is on the grounds between the buildings. The grounds themselves are filled with tropical plants and trees. It rained on day we were here, and it was very special to sit outside under cover and watch a storm blow through the canopy. I just love staying here.

    (5)
  • Mrs S.

    Wow, this was a wonderful place to stay in old town Key West . Our room was in the original house on the third floor at the back. The king bed was very comfortable and the bed lines were lovely. The room was very clean, with modern amenities but it also had a wonderful, charming and authentic feel. You don't need a car to get around because this hotel is completely within walking distance to all that Key West has to offer. We did take a pedi-cab back one very late night, but otherwise walking around town was the way to go. Even though it's a bed and breakfast, we felt that there was a lot of privacy. We will stay here again. Very romantic.

    (4)
  • Matt W.

    Beautiful lush garden, heated pool, cozy bedroom with kitchenette... We just loved this place. It's also ideally situated, at a walking distance from Duval St. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable, and they rent bikes. It's a bit expensive (260/night in December) but what B&B isn't on the island? This one is definitely worth its price!

    (4)
  • Frank S.

    Great place - clean - friendly - near everything - $150/night in June. Missed the breakfast bar but heard it was great.

    (4)
  • Liz T.

    i stayed here once a few years back. they tab was picked-up by work, so i'm not figuring that into to it. but the place is adorable. exactly what imagined a bed & breakfast in key west to look like. there's some history to it as well... it was originally, built as a private home in the 1880 and this grand three-story victorian mansion was converted into the island city house a few decades after. i believe all the rooms have both a bedroom (or two bedroom), living area and little kitchenette. ours had an adorable little private porch area off the outside. the staff was very friendly and helpful. sadly we only stayed for two nights. but i'd absolutely stay again. i checked online and prices are around the $200-400+ range, which i think is well worth it. oh, and though i'm not one for cats, they have some adorable resident cats. there's even a book about them!

    (4)

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