The New Heart of Cedar Key

Tucked between historic Second and Third Streets in the heart of Cedar Key, the new Cedar Key Village is located across the street from Back Bayou and just a short walk from Dock Street, home to many of the island's shops, galleries, bars and restaurants.

Cedar Key Village is designed to celebrate the town's history, natural beauty and the working seaport, while adding a new dimension of luxury and entertainment. Encompassing an entire city block, the new Cedar Key Village will feature a host of entertainment venues, the island's first and only destination spa, a private marina, The Magnolia House Hotel – Cedar Key's most luxurious boutique hotel, and a unique and exciting vacation real estate opportunity: The Residence Club at Cedar Key Village, a private residence club featuring elegant two- and three-bedroom residences with water views.

(you can view a detail of each location by clicking the corresponding number on the map)

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  1. Lutterloh Building (c. 1875): Sports guide and outfitter (lower level) and three-bedroom Presidential Suite (upper level)
  2. Schlemmer Grocery Store (c. 1881): Future art gallery (lower level) and hotel suites (upper level)
  3. Retail shops (lower level) and hotel suites (upper level)
  4. Restored movie theatre/conference center (c. 1910)
  5. Zewadski Building (c. 1880): The Magnolia House Spa with rooftop massage deck
  6. Woolridge Building, also known as the infamous L&M Bar (c. 1881): Casual and gourmet seafood restaurants and tavern
  7. Natatorium pool and rooftop bar
  8. Sundecks
  9. Artists' courtyard
  10. Observation tower
  11. The Magnolia House Hotel
  12. Infinity pool with waterfall
  13. Fitness center
  14. The Residence Club at Cedar Key Village
  15. Club owners' private pool
  16. Water garden
  17. Outdoor tiki bar with deck and stage
  18. Hotel Marina
  19. Club dock

  20. Private Property or Public Space
  21. Cedar Key Arts Center gardens
  22. Keyhole Art Gallery and non-profit Cedar Key Arts Center
  23. Bodiford Drug Store (c. 1880): Private residence
  24. Island Hotel (c. 1859): Independently owned and operated
  25. Privately owned or public property
Lutterloh Building (c. 1875): Sports guide and outfitter (lower level) and three-bedroom Presidential Suite (upper level)
-> Click For Image Schlemmer Grocery Store (c. 1881): Future art gallery (lower level) and hotel suites (upper level)
-> Click For Image Retail shops (lower level) and hotel suites (upper level)
-> Click For Image Restored movie theatre/conference center (c. 1910)
-> Click For Image Zewadski Building (c. 1880): The Magnolia House Spa with rooftop massage deck Woolridge Building, also known as the infamous L&M Bar (c. 1881): Casual and gourmet seafood restaurants and tavern
-> Click For Image Natatorium pool and rooftop bar
-> Click For Image Sundecks Sundecks Artists' courtyard
-> Click For Image Artists' courtyard
-> Click For Image Observation tower The Magnolia House Hotel
-> Click For Image Infinity pool with waterfall
-> Click For Image Fitness center Fitness center The Residence Club at Cedar Key Village
-> Click For Image The Residence Club at Cedar Key Village
-> Click For Image The Residence Club at Cedar Key Village
-> Click For Image The Residence Club at Cedar Key Village
-> Click For Image Club owners' private pool Water garden Outdoor tiki bar with deck and stage
-> Click For Image Outdoor tiki bar with deck and stage
-> Click For Image Hotel Marina
-> Click For Image Club dock
-> Click For Image Cedar Key Arts Center gardens
-> Click For Image Cedar Key Arts Center gardens
-> Click For Image Keyhole Art Gallery and non-profit Cedar Key Arts Center Bodiford Drug Store (c. 1880): Private residence Island Hotel (c. 1859): Independently owned and operated Privately owned or public property