Centered around Dinner Key Marina on Biscayne Bay, with sailboats moored offshore, Coconut Grove is known for its natural beauty, tree-lined streets, laid-back residents and boheim charm. This lush leafy tropical bayside paradise offers residents relaxed sidewalk cafes and chic shops and restaurants in and around CocoWalk mall. Residents enjoy an urban suburban mix feel. Offering all the charm of a city with its highly walkable area with an abundance of local boutiques and a plethora of dining choices while still providing large green spaces like the Kennedy Park, Peacock Park and bay-front Barnacle Historic State Park.
The Coconut Grove Arts Festival takes over the neighborhood for one week-end every February, showcasing work by local and international artists in an outdoor setting. The Coconut Grove Sailing Club is a great place to learn to sail. Sunday brunch at Green Street Cafe is always a hit. Sip the best fresh coconut water you have ever tasted every Saturday at the open-air farmer’s market while enjoying a variety of organic fruits, veggies and raw vegan foods. Or simply meander through Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, this iconic lavish Italian-style estate in a garden setting along Biscayne Bay.
Referred to as "The Grove'' by locals this area has an undeniably unique charm with Palm, Banyan and Oak trees mingled along quiet residential streets where peacocks are known to roam wild. From estates, to traditional single family homes, to gated townhomes, to luxury high-rises the Grove is definitely rated one of the most desirable areas of Miami to reside in.