Marquesa Hotel - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review In a town that prides itself on its laid-back luxe, this complex of four restored 1884 houses stands out. Guests - typically shoeless in Marquesa robes - relax among richly landscaped pools and gardens against a backdrop of steps rising to the villalike suites. Our readers love its sense of romance ... fodors.com
No title - expert review It's showtime in the show kitchen as Chef Susan Ferry, who trained with Norman Van Aken at his Coral Gables restaurant, works her magic in this 50-seat eatery that adjoins the intimate Marquesa Hotel. Susan presents 10 or so entrées each night. Although every dish she makes is memorable, freq... fodors.com
No title - expert review A gracious cluster of vintage buildings on the edge of a residential neighborhood, the sky-blue Marquesa suggests the old Key West, before the hordes of cruise ship visitors and T-shirt merchants won the battle for nearby Duval Street, the main tourist drag. A casual getaway-within-a-getaway, the ho... forbestraveler.com
No title - expert review The Marquesa offers the charm of a small historic hotel coupled with the amenities of a large resort. It encompasses four buildings, two pools, and a three-stage waterfall that cascades into a lily pond. Two of the hotel's buildings are luxuriously restored Victorian homes whose rooms are outfitted ... frommers.com
No title - expert review This property was once a collection of conch houses from 1884. Although it has been upgraded, it still has a classic seaside look. It is one block from Duval Street, the center of Key West action. The pricy, upscale, house restaurant, Cafe Marquesa, offers entrees such as goat-cheese-and-pistachio-c... gayot.com
No title - expert review The Marquesa is a beautiful impeccably restored Victorian gem set right in the heart of the Key West historic district. Each of the 27 guest rooms and suites are decorated in an eclectic mix of traditional and modern decor enhanced by colorful botanical fabrics and furniture. Rooms are immaculate, a... travel.away.com
No title - expert review In all the noise currently being made about the new Miami, it's easy to forget that the classic Florida holiday destination still lies two hours' drive from the mainland. Like any travel town in America, Key West has its charmless and overdeveloped side; but Old Town, home to the incomparable Marque... tablethotels.com
over rated by far - user review Hotel is very nicely maintained. Rooms are nice and big and very clean. Restaurant for Dinner is EXCELLENT. The entire stay was wonderful except for below.If you are a coffee drinker in the early morning before 8:30am THIS IS NOT THE PLACE FOR YOU. I was disappointed that spending $270 a night no co... epinions.com
As good as it gets! - user review The MarquesaLocated on the corner, one block away from the famous Duval Street, in concert with their restaurant is the Marquesda hotel. Upon first check in you notice that every attention to detail has been taken care... epinions.com
Marquesa Hotel Key West - user review What a charming place. Each room is uniquely, but tastefully decorated. The best part is the pool area. It is beautiful. Relax among richly landscaped pools and gardens against a backdrop of brick steps rising to the ... epinions.com
Best in West? Great food in Key West´s Old Town - user review A fantastic dinner. After days of interminable, overpriced, touristed mediocraty along Duval Street, this was a desperately needed taste of originality and culinary capability. Snapper with a delicate filo wrapping, accompanied by pasta pouches of sweetly explosive pear and chevre filling, this meal... fodors.com
Not up to our expectations - user review The setting is beautiful, and the restaurant goes out of its way to help guests celebrate any occasion, but the food was a little disappointing. It was creative, the design was lovely, but there wasn't much taste, and what was there didn't seem to come together. We wanted to love it, but we just did... fodors.com
Delightful! Vive la Cafe Marquesa! - user review This restaurant is one of the most special places in which my husband and I have ever dined. It was quite a few years ago, but an incredibly memorable meal. We have recommended it to anyone we know travelling to Key West ever since. Delighted t... fodors.com
Paradise - user review We have stayed at many of the hotels in Key West, and the Marquesa is in a class by itself, elegant and refined with attention to detail. It is not a place for young children, but older children, couples and families will love the place. The restaurant next door, Cafe Marquesa, is great too. It has ... fodors.com
Elegant Stay - user review We loved our stay at the Marquesa. The location is perfect two pools nestled among orchids, flowers and palms, a brick patio and waterfall,spotless and well decorated rooms two blocks from Duval street. The service was very good, but most notable are the delightful surroundings and the attention to ... fodors.com
Service & Atmosphere were great but food is overrated - user review We recently spent a few days in Key West and decided to try Cafe Marquesa because of the Fodor's recommendation. Everything about the restaurant was impressive until we received our food. Maybe the chef was off that day, but I was not at all impressed with the food. I had grouper & scallops with ris... fodors.com
WONDERFUL WONDERFUL EVENING - user review We winter in Key West and my niece was visiting so we wanted something special...And did we ever get just that...Our caps off to the chef and staff!! Top your dinner off with a desert!! You'... fodors.com
Best small hotel we've ever seen! - user review Fantastic! Service, rooms, atmosphere, food, all top notch. Only wish it was closer to th... travel.yahoo.com
A Vacation!!!!! - user review When entering the lobby of this hotel we were greeted with friendly, lovely faces, welcoming us for our stay. We entered our rooms to a fresh smell. (very important) The overall s... travel.yahoo.com
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