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"The
Grove"has been dubbed "the village with a rhythm
all its
own". A rhythm that is played out in tree-lined streets,
scores
of shops, restaurants and night-spots and a throbbing,
upbeat
street life that vibrates with a character all its own.
Coconut
Grove may have changed since its days as a bohemian village
populated by artists
and radicals, but its zany charm and energy are as potent
as ever. Located on Biscayne
Bay just ten minutes south of Downtown Miami, The Grove
is unlike any other
neighborhood in Greater Miami and the Beaches.
SIGHTSEEING
Coconut Grove's waterfront
parks offer the best vantage points for observing manatees,
wildlife and the sailboats
in Biscayne Bay. Dinner Key, originally the base for Pan
American World Airways'
seaplane flights from Greater Miami in the 1930s, now
houses Miami
City Hall - which was converted from the original hangar.
Earlier Grove history is
evident at The Barnacle, the 110-year old home of pioneer
Commodore Ralph Munroe.
The grandest
home of all is Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, the Italian
Renaissance-style
villa built by millionaire James Deering in 1916. Set
on 10 acres of formal gardens and fountains
with Biscayne Bay as backdrop, the 70-room estate is filled
with fabulous
furnishings and antiques. Vizcaya was purchased by Miami-Dade
County in 1952 and opened
to the public as museum. Nearby, the Miami Museum of Science
& Space Transit Planetarium
features hands-on exhibits on everything from robotic
dinosaurs to virtual reality
basketball, as well as star and space shows.
Festivals
and street fairs such as the extraordinary Coconut Grove
Arts Festival; the Coconut
Grove Food and Music Festival (formerly Taste of the Grove);
the Miami/Bahamas
Goombay Festival and the Banyan Arts Festival, add to
Coconut Grove's excitement.
SHOPPING
There's nothing dull
about shopping in Coconut Grove: from motor-bikes to fine
jewelry, antique
books to gourmet foods, cutting-edge style to classic
clothes - the specialty
stores on the downtown streets offer an exhilarating range
of merchandise. In both
CocoWalk's open-air enclave and the Streets of Mayfair
strolling zone, shopping is part of
the total dining and entertainment experience. Look for
stores featuring some of the best known
names in retailing, and individually owned shops that
epitomize sophistication and cool.
And when the joys of shopping fade, you can head for one
of the bars or restaurants and
round it all off with a movie.
DINING
AND NIGHT LIFE
Coconut Grove's variety
and originality is reflected in the dining choices offered
by its fine restaurants,
themed eateries, sports bars and casual outdoor cafes.
On the menu find
French, Italian or Spanish-inspired cuisine; Mexican and
American dishes and seafood. In the
Grove eating out is always in good taste.
Night
life revolves around fun and funky neighborhood bars livened
up with jazz, salsa and
reggae. Nocturnal pursuits focus on the Grove's favorite
pastime of seeing and being seen.
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