Use promo “ILOVEKW” to save up to 10% when you book directly via phone or online. Must book 14+ days prior to the check in date for the code to apply.
Looking to stay a bit longer? Give us a call today to find out how you can save up to 15% on a stay of 4 nights or more! Ask about our Long-Term Special and make your reservation directly for the best rates. Call our Reservations office for this promotion at (305)294-3146 (8:30am – 10:00pm)
Online booking code AAA/SENIOR Active AAA members or Seniors (Over 50) get an additional $10 OFF listed Rates. *Does not apply to already discounted rates and Identification is required at check in*
Use the promo codes “ILOVEPALMS” (for frequent guests) and “ILOVEM” (for military) to get up to 10% OFF! When you’ve stayed with us a minimum of 2 nights. Discount applicable only to reservations done directly through us. Call us at (305)294-3146 (8:30am-10:00pm) to see if your eligible for this discount!
The Palms Hotel, as she has been named since 1993, originally was built as 2 separate homes as 820 and 822 White St. The 3 homes shown in the painting below by David Harrison Wright circa 1993, shows what was at one time, all owned by one of Key West’s Prominent Families – The Williams.
Built around 1880, the beautiful mansions were spared no expense when built and furnished. John Sherman Williams, A.K.A “Pappa Jack” (1852 – 1942) was born in Apalachicola, Florida, and migrated south to Key West at an early age. It was here in Key West that he met his wife, a local named Rosalie Susan Almeda (1856 – 1932). After they were married, he became a very successful young man and went on to earn a good living from several different career paths. He became a prosperous owner when he purchased and operated “Jack Wilson’s Saloon” on the waterfront, just down the street from the busy “Curry & Son’s” shipyard on Front and Simonton streets. The shipyard location would later become the Coca Cola building and now is the Key West Legal Rum Distillery.
The property has quite a history itself. In the seventies and eighties, it served as a boarding house to many of Key West’s admirers. There have been many different names during these years including the Terrell Apartments in 1976, Vandegroaff Apartments in 1978, The Palms of Key West Guesthouse in 1982 and The Palms of Key West in 1988, and finally becoming The Palms Hotel in 1993.
The Palms Hotel, as she has been named since 1993, originally was built as 2 separate homes as 820 and 822 White St. The 3 homes shown in the painting below by David Harrison Wright circa 1993, shows what was at one time, all owned by one of Key West’s Prominent Families – The Williams.
Built around 1880, the beautiful mansions were spared no expense when built and furnished. John Sherman Williams, A.K.A “Pappa Jack” (1852 – 1942) was born in Apalachicola, Florida, and migrated south to Key West at an early age. It was here in Key West that he met his wife, a local named Rosalie Susan Almeda (1856 – 1932). After they were married, he became a very successful young man and went on to earn a good living from several different career paths. He became a prosperous owner when he purchased and operated “Jack Wilson’s Saloon” on the waterfront, just down the street from the busy “Curry & Son’s” shipyard on Front and Simonton streets. The shipyard location would later become the Coca Cola building and now is the Key West Legal Rum Distillery.
The property has quite a history itself. In the seventies and eighties, it served as a boarding house to many of Key West’s admirers. There have been many different names during these years including the Terrell Apartments in 1976, Vandegroaff Apartments in 1978, The Palms of Key West Guesthouse in 1982 and The Palms of Key West in 1988, and finally becoming The Palms Hotel in 1993.
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