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    Weekend Getaway

    48 hours in Key West is plenty of time to relax, rejuvenate & indulge in Key lime pie

    Rachael Abrams
    Mar 16, 2013 | 7:00 pm

    Key West is just the place to rejuvenate, fill up on Vitamin D and feel like yourself again after a cold winter season. However you wish to spend your time vacationing — whether bike riding or indulging in seafood, cocktails and Key lime pie — it's all available on the Florida isle.

    Because the island is so small — just 7.4 square miles — you can easily get around on a moped or bicycle, but if you prefer to keep your heels intact, rent a car. Here's how to fill your weekend.

    Friday

    5 p.m.: Get settled
    Arrive at Key West International Airport. Check in at the Casa Marina hotel, a Waldorf Astoria resort. Change into cool, casual-chic clothing. Go downstairs and have a martini at the hotel bar. Sit outside and enjoy the ocean breeze.

    8 p.m.: Fine dining
    Drive to Louie's Backyard for dinner. Begin with a glass of bubbly and a shellfish starter, followed by a Boston lettuce and watercress salad and fresh catch entrée. Finish with a tart and sweet slice of Key lime pie.

    10 p.m.: See the stars
    Drive back to the Casa Marina. Order a bottle of wine at the bar and take it to the hammocks by the beach. After you enjoy a sky blanketed with stars, head back to the hotel for a good night's rest.

    Saturday

    9 a.m.: Start off the day right
    Head to Sarabeth's — you know, the James Beard Award-winning eatery in New York City — for an unforgettable breakfast of lemon ricotta pancakes or Key West shrimp and bacon omelet.

    11 a.m.: Duval Street shopping
    The main thoroughfare for shopping and drinking, Duval Street is filled with T-shirt shops, art galleries and bars. If goofy T-shirts and seashell mementos are your thing, you will find them here.

    Head to Kino Sandals for a pair of handmade leather sandals. The factory, founded by Roberto "Kino" Lopez from Cuba, has been around since 1966 and is currently run by the third-generation Lopez family. You'll find an assortment of men's, women's and children's sandals stacked behind the counter. They sell for $13 to $16 a pair and are made to last a lifetime.

    1 p.m.: Lunch outside
    Lunch on the patio of SHOR American Seafood Grill at Hyatt Key West Resort. Savor mahi mahi fish tacos and a piña colada as you watch the yachts go by.

    2 p.m.: Scenic ride
    Rent bicycles from Eaton Bikes and take White Street all the way to the pier. Park your bikes and visit the Key West AIDS Memorial, the only official municipal AIDS memorial in the world. The names of those who have died from AIDS are inscribed in granite and embedded in the walkway. Take a walk down the pier and take in the expansive views of the Atlantic Ocean.

    For a serious ride, take Roosevelt Boulevard all the way around the island. Return to Eaton and drop off the bikes.

    5 p.m.: Cool off with a frozen treat
    Before heading back to the hotel, stop by Flamingo Crossings on Duval Street for a scoop of homemade ice cream. Two of the best flavors? Banana and rum raisin.

    6 p.m.: A night on the town
    Dine at Azur, with cuisine focused on European and Mediterranean flavors. Begin with charred octopus and hummus and baba ghanoush for the table. For an entrée, try the pan-roasted yellowtail snapper.

    Skip dessert and instead head to the open-air Saluté on the Beach for a slice of Key lime pie. Conchs (Key West natives) make their Key lime pie a few different ways: custardy or dense like a cheesecake, with whipped cream or meringue. At Saluté, fluffy meringue sits high on the pie, almost doubling the amount of custard.

    After dessert, head to back to Duval Street. Drop by the famous grungy Sloppy Joe's Bar, which has been around since 1933, for a cocktail and live music. If one stop isn't enough, then Hog's Breath awaits. After dark, the streets are always packed with college kids, couples and hot bachelors ready to party.

    Sunday

    10 a.m.: Too beautiful to sleep in
    Put on your swimsuits and bring towels with you for lying out on the beach. Drive to Sandy's Cafe. Don't be alarmed by the laundromat; this is where you'll find the best Cuban food in Key West. Get a Cuban coffee, a few pieces of buttery Cuban bread and plantains for breakfast to-go.

    11 a.m.: Take a dip
    Drive to Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park — but don't expect white sandy beaches, because you won't find any in Key West. Have a breakfast picnic on the beach, and, if it's not too cold, take a dip in the water.

    1 p.m.: Literature lesson
    Visit the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum to learn about the legendary writer, who lived in Key West during the 1930s, after his time in Paris. Take a tour of the gardens and count the number of cats on the property. It is in this home that Hemingway finished A Farewell to Arms.

    2 p.m.: Last meal
    Go to A & B Lobster House for your last bite of seafood. Order a house specialty, like the lobster Thermidor or the Brazil nut snapper.

    4 p.m.: A final view
    Before heading to the airport, drive to the Southernmost Point in the continental U.S. at the corner of South Street and Whitehead Street. At this point you will be 90 miles from Cuba. Snap a picture with your camera phone to capture the moment.

    Key West AIDS Memorial commemorates the people who have died from AIDS.

    Key West AIDS Memorial
    Photo courtesy of Key West AIDS Memorial
    Key West AIDS Memorial commemorates the people who have died from AIDS.
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    Times Tree

    Avant-garde Hill Country resort triples its modern treehouses

    Natalie Grigson
    Aug 21, 2025 | 4:45 pm
    The Diamone Onera Fredericksburg
    Photo by Jeff Jones
    The Diamond is Onera Fredericksburg's unique take on an A-Frame.

    It will soon bearable to spend time outdoors again, making this a great time to start planning trips for camping, hiking, or exploring outside of the city. This fall, Onera Fredericksburg offers an upscale combination of all three, with the addition of 23 brand-new, high-end treehouse units.

    These aren't the nostalgic treehouses of Texans' childhoods; each of these new luxury units features sustainable materials, modern and sleek interior design, and perhaps best of all, sweeping, unobstructed views of the surrounding landscape.

    The new units are an expansion from the original 12 on the Fredericksburg property, making 35 in total. All of them make up a luxury resort with shared amenities including a swimming pool, hot plunge, saunas, fire pits, plus personal amenities like private decks and outdoor soaking tubs. Onera also maintains a similar property in Wimberley, which opened in 2024 and was not part of this expansion.

    Winecup Onera Fredericksburg This one, called the Winecup, looks like a big sauna.Photo by Jeff Jones

    Though the overall look may be modern, each unit's design is unique, with elements based on the surrounding nature. The eight new unit types that were developed for this expansion include the Cypress Lodge, Post Oak, Quonset, Diamond, Monolith (one of CEO Jon Cole's favorite designs, by the way), Winecup, Spiral, and The Great Lodge. Each has its own style, floorplan, and number of sleeping areas.

    The Monolith Onera Fredericksburg The Monolith is one of eight new designs at Onera Fredericksburg, and one of CEO Jon Cole's favorites. Photo by Jeff Jones

    The property itself is close to downtown Fredericksburg, so while guests are welcome to stay solely at Onera and treat themselves to some resort-style R&R, a trip into historic Fredericksburg is also easily accessible.

    "A day at Onera is as flexible and restorative as you need it to be," Cole says. "Some guests spend the morning enjoying coffee on their private deck before heading into Fredericksburg for shopping or wine tasting, while others choose to stay on property all day to unwind with amenities like the hot plunge, sauna, or a wellness add-on. The beauty of Onera is that it offers the best of both worlds."

    Spiral Onera Fredericksburg Aptly named Spiral, this house curves in on itself.Photo by Jeff Jones

    In a press release, Cole explained that the new treehouses give guests more architectural variety to choose from at Onera, making the experience feel more customized and "immersive."

    Reservations for the newest treehouse models, as well as the original lodges, are available at stayonera.com.

    Now through October, for every new booking at Onera Fredericksburg, a portion of proceeds will be donated to support the Kerr County Food Relief Fund. The offer only applies at the Fredericksburg resort.

    "At Onera, we’re proud to be part of the Hill Country community, and giving back is a natural extension of our values," says Cole. Proceeds will go toward providing essentials like food, shelter, and other resources for families recovering and rebuilding.

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