Coconut Grove

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Coconut Grove, founded in the 1800s, is Miami's oldest continuously inhabited town and remains a lovely, bayside village in the center of the city's busy metropolitan ambiance.

The pedestrian-friendly village core of Coconut Grove is surrounded by sunny sidewalk cafés, exquisite art galleries, and smart, independent businesses, lending the little hamlet a laid-back bohemian vibe. Sip coffee in the sun and unwind at one of the cafés while watching the world go by.

Hiking, biking, and picnics are popular activities at Coconut Grove's open-air parks with views of the bay, including Kennedy Park, Peacock Park, and the Barnacle Historic State Park.