La Concha Key West has proudly introduced its latest luxury offering: the Grand Dame Villas at the Rooftop.
As part of the hotel’s extensive redesign, the entire seventh floor now features seven exclusive rooftop villas, each providing a unique, concierge-level experience designed to pamper guests with unparalleled luxury and signature hospitality.
Each villa is uniquely themed, offering floor-to-ceiling windows, balconies with breath taking views, and a dedicated Lifestyle Concierge to cater to every guest’s needs. The villas are designed to immerse guests in the vibrant culture and history of Key West, with experiences ranging from in-suite rum tastings to cultural immersions in local art, music, and dance.
The Hemingway Suite, the largest villa, features a sunroom and offers guests a complimentary journal and pen, encouraging creative writing. Guests can also enjoy a copy of Hemingway’s novel “To Have and Have Not,” written during his stay at La Concha, and special experiences like tickets to the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum.
The Sunrise Villa celebrates the beauty of the east with daily golden sunrises, offering early risers Cuban coffee and pastries on the balcony.
The Sunset Villa captures the essence of Key West’s famous sunsets with its west-facing views and wraparound balcony, perfect for evening toasts.
The Havana Villa reflects Cuba’s influence on Key West, with views of Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park and Cuban cultural elements throughout the space.
The Hibiscus Villa is inspired by the tropical flower, featuring vibrant hues and fresh flowers, creating a bright and decadent escape. Guests can also enjoy a custom Hibiscus cocktail.
The Tortuga Villa, named after the nearby Dry Tortugas, is adorned in turquoise hues and overlooks The Light House & Keeper’s Quarters. It includes tour experiences to Dry Tortugas National Park and features images of Key West’s famous sea turtles, with a keepsake for each guest.
The Flagler Villa offers vistas of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, originally constructed from coral rock and finished in 1839. It commemorates Henry Morrison Flagler, the architect of the Florida East Coast (FEC) Railway’s Over-Sea Railroad, which significantly boosted Florida’s economy through tourism and agriculture. The villa displays historical artifacts, including bridge and railroad models, transforming a stay into a comfortable educational experience.
Discover the newly unveiled Grand Dame Villas at La Concha Key West, offering seven unique rooftop villas with stunning views, personalised concierge services, and immersive cultural experiences. Indulge in luxury and signature hospitality in the heart of Key West.