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Coconut Grove is the oldest neighborhood in Miami, dating back to the late 1800s. From a rugged tropical jungle luring fortune seekers at the turn of the century, to a bohemian haven for artists, intellectuals, and naturalists in the 1960s, this corner of Miami has held its traditions dear while evolving into a sophisticated neighborhood favored by international urbanites.
Coconut Grove is a neighborhood defined by its rich history, intimate scale, and exuberant landscape: old banyan trees with tangles of roots stand alongside thickets of palms that dapple its boutique-lined streets in pleasant shadows.
What sets “the Grove” apart is the sense of living in a small village while being moments away from the buzz of Miami’s cultural, dining, and beach scenes (South Beach is less than 30 minutes away; downtown is practically around the corner). Yet there’s really no need to go anywhere: Coconut Grove has Michelin-starred restaurants, cozy cafes, and chic boutiques, not to mention some of the best schools in the region and the most distinctive botanical gardens in the country. Walking its sun-dappled streets, shaded by old banyan trees and thickets of palms, or strolling the winding paths bordering Biscayne Bay, one senses the serenity and intimate scale of this very special enclave.
“COCONUT GROVE WAS A KIND OF HALF GARDEN, HALF COMMUNITY. IT WAS FULL OF EXOTIC FRUIT TREES. THE PEOPLE WHOM I LIKED BEST SEEMED TO GRAVITATE THERE.”