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Key West Cemetery is free to enter.
Reservations are required for guided tours and incur a fee. You can book a tour at the main office.
You can pick up a map for a self-guided tour at the front office.
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There’s no admission fee for Key West Cemetery, but many travelers opt to visit as part of a guided tour. Self-guided app-based walking tours of the cemetery start at US$30, while private pedicab city tours, including a visit to the cemetery, start at US$180 per group.
Key West Cemetery is located less than a mile (1.6 kilometers) from Duval Street in the heart of downtown Key West. The easiest way to get there is on foot, about a 20-minute walk, but you can also take the Key West trolley to the Fleming & Grinnell stop.
Yes, Key West Cemetery is open to the public daily year-round. The cemetery typically opens at 7am and closes at 6pm, while the Sexton office is open on weekdays only, from 8:30am to 3:30pm. Plan an hour or two to explore the cemetery, where some 75,000 people are buried.
Yes, there are several options for walking tours at Key West Cemetery. Official tours, led by the Historic Florida Keys Foundation, are held twice weekly, with fees going toward preservation of the cemetery. Alternatively, sightseeing and ghost tours of Key West often include a walk through the cemetery.
Yes. Many visitors opt to explore Key West Cemetery on a self-guided tour, and free maps are available at the cemetery entrance. To learn more about the cemetery and hear stories of Key West’s 1846 hurricane, the USS Maine Memorial, and the Freemasons, opt for a self-guided audio tour.































