Credited for reviving Coconut Grove during the 1990s, CocoWalk is one of the alfresco malls here that houses ubiquitous chain stores, and is perhaps (inexplicably) among the Grove’s biggest tourist drawcards. Though there's nothing particularly exceptional here, it's a well-designed space, with a handful or restaurants with outdoor seating amid palm trees, and a top-floor cinema.

There's also an on-site parking garage.


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1. Coconut Grove Library

0.18 MILES

Completed in 1963, the library has a photogenic design with oolitic limestone walls and a steep roof that pays homage to the original 1901 library that…

2. Eva Munroe’s Grave

0.18 MILES

Tucked into a small gated area near the Coconut Grove Library, you’ll find the humble headstone of one Ms Eva Amelia Hewitt Munroe. Eva, who was born in…

3. Barnacle Historic State Park

0.18 MILES

In the center of Coconut Grove village is the 1891, 5-acre pioneer residence of Ralph Monroe, Miami’s first honorable snowbird. The house is open for…

4. Peacock Park

0.2 MILES

Extending down to the edge of the waterfront, Peacock Park serves as the great open backyard of Coconut Grove. Young families stop by the playground and…

5. Coconut Grove Playhouse

0.22 MILES

Built in 1927, this is Miami’s oldest theater, which sits in the heart of the Grove. Back in the day this was a grand dame of a building, with a snazzy…

6. Plymouth Congregational Church

0.53 MILES

This 1917 coral church is striking, from its solid masonry to a hand-carved door from a Pyrenees monastery, which looks like it should be kicked in by…

7. Kampong

1.06 MILES

David Fairchild, the Indiana Jones of the botanical world and founder of Fairchild Tropical Garden, would rest at the Kampong (Malay/Indonesian for …

8. Coral Gables Museum

1.87 MILES

This museum is a well-plotted introduction to the oddball narrative of the founding and growth of the City Beautiful (Coral Gables). The collection…