Coconut Grove:
'The Grove' (as it's locally known) has a different spirit to the rest of South Florida. One of the oldest neighborhoods in Miami, it's famous for its quaint streets, oceanside parks, marinas, artsy Bohemian feel, and delicious food - see some of our favorites below!
Amal
Chug's Diner
Monty's Raw Bar
Sadelle's
Mister O1 Pizza
El Bagel
Los Felix
LoKal
Regatta Grove
Bayshore Club
A.C.’s Icees at Kennedy Park
The Commodore Bar at The Ritz
Other Areas:
Little Havana
Walk down Calle Ocho and enjoy the Cuban cultural center of Miami (make sure to try some Cuban food & coffee at Versaille's or Cafe La Trova).
Coral Gables
Known as "City Beautiful” and where the University of Miami campus is. Walk down Miracle Mile and grab food at Hillstone's or Luca Osteria, or do some daytime shopping at The Shops of Merrick Park.
Key Biscayne
A five-mile-long barrier island known for its laidback vibe and beaches. Get some pastries & empanadas at Flour & Weirdoughs before hitting Crandon Park, then grab some sunset drinks at The Cleat.
Vizcaya Museum & Gardens
The former villa and estate of businessman James Deering, now a National Historic Landmark.
Brickell/Downtown
The bustling financial center of Miami. Check out Brickell City Centre for high end shops & restaurants. Try B Bistro + Bakery for brunch (guava pancakes!) and Komodo, Osaka or LPM for a fancy dinner.
Wynwood & Design District
The most happening areas in Miami, known for their nightlife, artistic murals & lux shopping. Check out Mandolin Aegean Bistro, Uchi, Pastis or Doya.
Miami Beach
Needs no introduction. Stroll along Ocean Drive or shop down Lincoln Road. Pro tip: all hotels offer rentals of their beach chairs, so kick back & relax! Our favorite is the 1 Hotel.