Coconut Grove
Bohemian waterfront village with lush tree canopies, sidewalk cafes, and boutique shopping
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Coconut Grove, Miami, FL 33133
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Free to explore
About Coconut Grove
Coconut Grove is Miami's oldest continuously inhabited neighborhood, and its laid-back, bohemian spirit sets it apart from the city's flashier districts. Nestled along the shores of Biscayne Bay and shaded by a lush canopy of banyan trees and tropical foliage, the Grove — as locals call it — feels like a small waterfront village tucked within a major metropolis. Founded in the 1800s by a mix of Bahamian, New England, and European settlers, the neighborhood retains a distinct character shaped by its artistic roots and deep connection to the water. CocoWalk, the neighborhood's recently renovated open-air lifestyle center, anchors the commercial heart of the Grove with boutique shops, popular restaurants, and a cinema. Surrounding streets are lined with sidewalk cafes, independent bookstores, and galleries. The Vizcaya Museum and Gardens — a stunning Italian Renaissance-style villa and National Historic Landmark — is one of Miami's most visited cultural attractions. Nearby, The Barnacle Historic State Park preserves the oldest house in Miami-Dade County on its original site, offering a peaceful green retreat along the bay. Coconut Grove's waterfront is ideal for sailing, kayaking, and paddleboarding, and the neighborhood's marinas host everything from casual dinner cruises to international sailing regattas. The annual Coconut Grove Arts Festival, one of the top-rated outdoor art shows in the nation, draws hundreds of thousands of visitors each February. For travelers seeking charm, culture, and natural beauty, Coconut Grove is an essential Miami destination.
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Coconut Grove
Coconut Grove, Miami, FL 33133
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