Coconut Grove / Coral Gables
About Coconut Grove
World-renowned for its annual art festival, Coconut Grove's other events include the King Mango Strut, which began as a parody of the Orange Bowl Parade. The Goombay Festival For a week in mid-June, Grand Avenue in Coconut Grove is transformed into a Caribbean Carnival. It celebrates Bahamian residents historic festival with Bahamian dancing, Bahamian food, Caribbean music (Junkanoo) and Bahamian culture. The Grove is sometimes known as Miami's Food Court, for its many and varied restaurants. Open air cafes are quite popular as well. Shopping is also abundant in the Grove, with two large open-air malls, CocoWalk, Streets of Mayfair, and many other street shops and boutiques.
About Coral Gables
Often called "The Gables," Coral Gables is a city southwest of Miami. The city is best known as the home of the University of Miami. Coral Gables was one of the first planned communities, and prefigured the development of the gated community and the homeowners association. The city was developed by George Merrick in the 1920s, with architecture that is almost entirely Mediterranean in style. Located only four miles from Miami International Airport, the "City Beautiful" boasts more than 140 dining establishments and gourmet shops, plus many notable international retailers.
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