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Key West Aquarium at 1 Whitehead Street is one of the oldest aquariums in Florida and a classic stop in historic Mallory Square, where visitors can get close to native sea turtles, sharks, and tropical fish in an intimate waterfront setting. Its central Old Town location, close to Duval Street and the busy harbor, means streets are often narrow, one way, and filled with pedestrians, tour trolleys, and cruise visitors, especially around sunset. Because traffic and demand for spaces are high throughout the day, planning where to park before you arrive helps you avoid circling crowded blocks and lets you spend more time exploring exhibits and the surrounding historic district.
Public parking in this part of Key West is largely paid and time limited, with a mix of metered street spaces and private or city-managed lots that fill quickly during peak tourist seasons. Street parking can be challenging due to strict enforcement of residential-only zones, meter hours, and marked spaces, so it is important to read signs carefully, pay for the full duration of your visit, and consider pre-booking a space within walking distance for added peace of mind, especially if you want convenient parking near Key West Aquarium. Planning parking in advance reduces stress, helps you arrive on time for tours and animal feedings, and makes getting around Old Town much smoother; always confirm current parking rules and rates with official city or attraction resources before your trip.
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