The tropical oasis of Coconut Grove
Miami’s original neighborhood was founded in 1873 by an eclectic mix of pioneers, artists, intellectuals and adventurers. The tropical oasis of Coconut Grove thrives to this day as Miami’s escape from the stress of city life. Coconut Grove is located in the middle of Miami, yet completely separate and quaint. It offers a warm, laid-back atmosphere of charming boutiques, sidewalk cafes and sailboats anchored at the bay. The neighborhood’s distinct bohemian flair allows one to unwind and relax every day of the week and any time of the year.
The Neighbors
Coconut Grove remains a charming, bayside village within the urban dynamic of MiamiThe Lifestyle
The pedestrian friendly village center in Coconut Grove is filled with sidewalk cafes, galleries and boutiques.Pet Friendly Neighborhood
If dog is man’s best friend, then Miami is a dog’s best cityLikes
Coconut Grove's centre of activity is focused on the intersection of Grand Avenue, McFarlane Road and Main Highway.Dislikes
Construction of buildings is another source of traffic in the areaWhat to fall in love with
The village known to locals simply as “the Grove” is still a brilliant gem on the edge of the City of Miami.Coconut Grove Statistics
Coconut Grove is an area in Southwest Coconut Grove, Miami, Miami-Dade County, Southeast Florida, Florida with a population of 32,309. There are 15,699 male residents living in Southwest Coconut Grove and 16,610 female residents. The total number of households is 14,331 with 2.24 people per household on average. Total household expenditures in Southwest Coconut Grove are above the national average. The median age of the current population is 40.48 with 9,550 people being married and 13,944 being single.