Many sightseeings
Key West is divided into 4 areas, but there are two important streets, Old Town and New Town, where the most tourists gather. Visitors wandering the historic streets of Key West seem to be reliving the time of the 18th century. Each house with a signboard was built in the 70s of the 19th century.
Museum of Fine Arts and History (it used to be Key West's Customs Department), the theater and the clubs are still carefully maintained. There are a number of private houses along the old town that they use as villas for tourists, ranging from $120 to $150 per night. Most of the rooms are always full, because visitors are not only convenient for walking around the city but also feel like living in old houses that are still kept almost as they are. When you only have a day in port, it's important to use your time wisely. Many visitors will find the bar and just enjoy Key West's laid-back atmosphere. Others like to stroll the streets and see some interesting shops. Conveniently on the trip, you can visit the Truman Little White House. Tourist trams are within easy walking distance of Mallory Square.