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  1. The Conch Tour Train does only make four stops because its tour route concentrates only on the historic, Old Town area of the island. The Old Town Trolley does have more stops and covers the entire island, including the beaches and new town shopping centers.

  2. By Key West Tours- Conch Tour Train. 13 reviews. Recommended by 92% of travelers. See all photos. About. from. $45.10. per adult. Lowest price guarantee Reserve now & pay later Free cancellation.

  3. The historic Conch Tour Train tour is 75 minutes long making one full loop through Old Town Key West, includes three stops, and highlights marvelous sights, stories and entertainment. Harry S. Truman Little White House. The house was built on the waterfront of the harbor of Key West. In the beginning of the 20th century, the home was converted ...

  4. The Conch Tour Train is $34.95 for each adult passenger and $15.00 for children 4-12 with children under 4 riding free. No discounts are available for either ride, but you do get a tour of the Hemingway Company Rum Distillery for free with either ticket. When it comes to Key West tours, the Conch Tour Train and Old Town Trolley are the way to go.

  5. The historic Conch Tour Train tour is 75 minutes long making one full loop through Old Town Key West, includes three stops, and highlights marvelous sights, stories and entertainment. Key West Aquarium. A Window of Wonder comes alive as expert guides explain the mysteries of the water surrounding the Florida Keys. Daily shark and turtle feedings.

  6. Gabe was a great tour guide. This is our first visit to Key West and veteran visitors recommended the Conch Tour Train. I thought it was a bit pricey at first but I quickly realized the value. The guided tour of Old Town was a fabulous intro to the area. We utilized hop-on-hop-off which made for a great experience.

  7. The Conch Tour Train is one of Florida’s most popular attractions, and for good reason. The expert engineers, and friendly staff have delighted over 10 million guests with the legends and lore of this charming tropical paradise. Henry Flagler’s railroad arrived in Key West on September 22, 1912 and the Island City was changed forever.

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