DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Grand Key - Key West

Key West, Florida United States of America

DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Grand Key - Key West
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Property Location
When you stay at DoubleTree Resort by Hilton Grand Key - Key West in Key West, you'll be by the ocean, a 4-minute drive from Smathers Beach and 9 minutes from Duval Street. This resort is 4.9 mi (7.8 km) from Mallory Square and 2.4 mi (3.9 km) from Florida Keys Beaches.

Rooms
Make yourself at home in one of the 216 guestrooms featuring refrigerators and LED televisions. Your bed comes with down comforters and premium bedding. Complimentary wired and wireless internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming provides entertainment. Private bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and hair dryers.

Amenities
Don't miss out on the many recreational opportunities, including an outdoor pool, a 24-hour fitness center, and bicycles to rent. Additional amenities at this resort include complimentary wireless internet access, concierge services, and wedding services. The complimentary beach shuttle makes getting to the surf and sand a breeze.

Dining
Enjoy American cuisine at Palm Haven, a restaurant where you can take in the pool view and dine alfresco. Or stay in and take advantage of the room service (during limited hours). Unwind at the end of the day with a drink at the bar/lounge or the poolside bar. Buffet breakfasts are available daily from 7:00 AM to 10:00 AM for a fee.

Business, Other Amenities
Featured amenities include complimentary wired internet access, a 24-hour business center, and express check-in. Planning an event in Key West? This resort has 7000 square feet (650 square meters) of space consisting of a conference center and meeting rooms. A roundtrip airport shuttle is complimentary (available on request).

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The room rates listed are for double occupancy per room unless otherwise stated and exclude tax recovery charges and service fees. The actual booking amount will be charged in USD. See FAQs for more details.

Customer Reviews

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joshuajacob91
|1 review
Nice pool! The hotel ran a shuttle bus which was concert and on an hourly basis. The room was spacious with a gorgeous balcony and view of the pool. Big queen beds with a Tv which was good to relax and unwind. Bathroom was nice and spacious. Wish we had longer there as only stayed one night.
johnsD576GV
|1 review
This was probably a very nice hotel once I don't like to leave negative reviews but to be completely honest I think the hotel's physical condition left me feeling disappointed. The halls smell like mold and dry rot and not just a little but a lot. The room had stained carpet and chipped furniture. There were mold stains on the walls and ceilings. The staff were absolutely nice and professional but it couldn't make up for the state of the hotel. The pool was the best thing about the property as were the balconies allowing for fresh air. 3 stars only because the staff works really hard.
nicole_chelli
|1 review
Would’ve been 5 stars if the elevator wasn’t broken down for 4/5 days we were there We had a wonderful stay here, we definitely found a gem off the beaten path. Before arriving there, the room was upgraded to a balcony with water view (might be because of my Hilton status, but regardless we were thrilled). The rooms and the grounds were clean. Hallways were quiet. We were lucky to come right after labor day which to our delight was the low of the tourist season, so there was not an over crowding of people. - THE ROOMS: were clean, have a ceiling fan (which was really nice) our balcony that overlooked the water was very very small, maybe only about two feet wide, the two chairs on the balcony could only sit facing each other (not out at the water) at each end of the balcony. But like I said, the room was upgraded so there was no additional charge for us for this feature but would’ve been a disappointment if we paid extra for it. This hotel did daily room cleaning, which was nice to come back to a room with a made bed and fresh towels. -THE POOL: was absolutely gorgeous and we felt we lucked out with this. We saw Margaritaville’s pool and it was nothing compared to ours. It gets as deep as 5 feet but has a walk in feature into the book (like a beach) that gradually gets deeper. They had some beachballs and noodles floating around for guest’s uses. 6 cabanas which are on a first come first serve basis (oh and did I mention free!). They also had a waiter walking around serving drinks. Green Iguana’s do walk around the poolside looking for food, were in the tropics so this is normal. They are harmless and will scurry off if you shoo them. Just don’t feed them. Thankfully no chickens here! -THE ELEVATOR: The layout of the hotel has two elevators, one on each wing of the hotel. Our elevator was not operating for 4 out of the 5 days we were there. This was really unfortunate and the reason it is getting 4 stars instead of 5 stars. In addition to our room being on the top floor, our room was the last one at the end of the hallway. For our whole trip we had to take either the stairs or the elevator that was operating on the other wing of the hotel, which believe it or not was a decent walk and annoying. My mother has a knee injury so this was unfortunate. -THE HOTEL and RESORT FEES: Upon check in, you’re greeted with two, warm, walnut chocolate chip cookies which were delicious! They are also up for grabs throughout the day but if you want these warm, there’s a microwave in the Sweet Shop. The hotel offers free parking, but make sure you go inside to get your parking pass. The resort fee a daily $30. We found that with this resort fee, they actually had some amenities you’ll actually use. They have a concierge to help you book their offered excursions or to assist with others. Through them, we booked a morning cruise with Sunset Water Sports which provided a grab and go breakfast, 3 hr excursion, 1 hr snorkel, and open bar for $55 each. We were going to rent bicycles which were $20 for 24 hrs but unfortunately it was just too hot. The hotel is about 4-4.4.5 miles from Duval Street, about a 15/20 minute drive. The hotel has a shuttle that operates hourly from 8am to 11pm that brings you right to Duval Street (right behind sloppy joes). The shuttle does not wait, they leave at the time they tell you to so be at the waiting spot a few minutes early. They also have a second shuttle to take you right to Smatther’s Beach, about a 5 minute drive. This shuttle operates from 8a-4p on every even hour. At the beach, your resort fee includes two free chair rentals for the day. The staff were very friendly and eager to assist with any needs. We took advantage of the pool side bar, staff were friendly and attentive and to our surprise, the drink prices were reasonable. Apart from the poolside bar, they have a sit-down restaurant that offers breakfast and lunch/dinner options, we did not eat here. -THE LOCATION: The hotel is located close to the airport but the noise from the planes were practically unbearable from inside behind the storm windows. The hotel is surrounded by other apartment buildings and we felt very safe in this location. There’s a sidewalk along the water that is a short distance from the hotel.
wolferider
|1 review
Meh. The room is ok. We had a balcony but the view wax of the roof which was covered in trash and cigarette buts. The staff at the counter were pleasant. Very noisy hall staff yelling at each other all the time. Only spent one night here. It’s right near the airport so that is convenient.
sonicspike
|1 review
Meh, there are better places to stay This hotel hasn't been updated in a long time and our room smelled like old musty smoke; they tried to cover it up by over spraying Lysol ugh. Also the shower faucet was backwards but not labeled as such so getting hot water out of it was counter-intuitive. And the plugs by the bed were so loose that our phone cables kept falling out and wouldn't charge during the night. They have a shuttle service that runs downtown but it doesn't run very frequently, only once an hour, and at busy times they don't have enough seats on the shuttle to take everyone. Nor did they have any sort of line or queuing system. We ended up having to pay for a rideshare instead. Also there seemed to be a lot of uh lower class clientele staying at this location including a drunken fight at 2am in one of our adjacent rooms (obviously that's not the hotel's fault).

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