Coconut Grove

Coconut Grove, one of the most charming neighborhoods in Miami

Located southwest of downtown Miami, Coconut Grove offers a relaxed, bohemian atmosphere, contrasting with the glamor and bustle of South Beach.

The first houses and schools date back to the 19th century, making it one of the oldest neighborhoods in Miami. Then the place called “the Grove” became the refuge of hippies and Flower Power in the 60s. From this time, only a few lively and colorful bars remain.

A CHARMING NEIGHBORHOOD WITH ATYPICAL HISTORY


A WAY OF LIFESTYLE

The cafes and restaurants all have outdoor terraces, reinforcing the “village” spirit. The dense and lush vegetation hides a patchwork of sometimes historic houses and Florida properties from the 1950s, without forgetting the new houses of extremely modern architecture. In a few streets, you go from vast residences of ostentatious luxury on the edge of the bay to the wooden houses of the Bahamian district.

A STRIKING PERSPECTIVE OF THE BAY

Along Bayshore Drive, offices alternate with a few luxurious buildings, including the latest state-of-the-art Grove at Grand Bay towers that offer breathtaking views of the grand marina of Coconut and its bay.

Coconut Grove is also home to private or gated communities, such as Cloisters Villas, Hermitage Villas, Anchorage Villas, Moorings Villas, Abitare Villas, or Camp Biscayne to name a few.

A true haven for outdoor walks

Coconut Grove is the perfect place for walking, cycling or even sailing – the best nautical clubs have established their headquarters there… Boat enthusiasts will appreciate the presence of the coast with direct access to Biscayne Bay, without a bridge . During their break, residents find themselves at the good restaurants of Main Highway, Commodore Plaza or Cocowalk. The festivals and the famous organic market are the meeting place for “grovites” who, most of the time, never leave the Grove again after having chosen it!

THE IDEAL NEIGHBORHOOD TO LIVE WITH A FAMILY

The neighborhood is still in full development, particularly due to the success of the schools. In the private sector, Ransom Everglades and Carrollton each have two prestigious campuses for middle school and high school. Only Carrollton, a Catholic girls' institute, offers an International Baccalaureate (IB) program. Coconut Grove Elementary is a public elementary school with a French bilingual program. Still in the audience, Carver, for the college years, offers a Magnet program also bilingual French.

Coconut Grove offers a unique blend of historic charm, natural beauty and contemporary culture, making it one of Miami's most desirable neighborhoods to live, work and play.

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