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Coral
Gables, The City offers 22
parks, 33 public tennis courts, two public golf courses, and other
recreation amenities such as the largest tropical botanical garden in the
continental United States, a spring-fed grotto swimming pool made of native
coral rock with underwater caves, bike paths, walking trails, and more.
Here's a glimpse of what you and your family can expect:
The Venetian Pool
“The world’s most beautiful swimming hole,”
this 820,000-gallon swimming pool was built in 1923 from a coral rock quarry and
is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The pool is fed with cool
spring water and is surrounded by two waterfalls, coral caves, and grottos.
Located at 2701 De Soto Boulevard, Phone: 305-460-5356. For directions,
click here.
Fairchild Tropical Garden
The Gardens are an 83-acre natural preserve on the edge of Coral Gables that
offers something for everyone. There are guided walking tours, tram tours, and
special seasonal events. The botanical garden’s winding paths provide
magnificent views of exotic plants, tropical flowers and fruits, flowering
vines, palms, and oaks. The hidden trails wind around 11 lakes, rain forest
displays, wild undergrowth, ferns and orchids. Located at 10901 Old Cutler Road,
Phone: 305-667-1651. For directions,
click here.
Coral Gables Golf Courses
Experience the Granada Golf Course or the
Biltmore Golf Course, the perfect spots for players looking for a relaxing round
of golf.
The City operates the Granada Golf Course, the
oldest 9-hole course in Florida. Generous fairways, newly remodeled greens,
minimal bunkering and no water hazards make Granada extremely playable for
golfers of all abilities. Located in the heart of Coral Gables, Granada is
surrounded by some of the most historic homes in the City. Located at 2001
Granada Boulevard, Phone: 305-460-5367. For directions, click here
click here.
The Biltmore Golf Course is a rare to find golf
course that is challenging for the better golfer, playable for the novice,
well-run and maintained, and, above all, affordable. It has the historic
Biltmore Hotel as its backdrop and unlike most Florida golf courses, the
Biltmore is not overrun with water and houses. Water comes into play on only 6
holes-just enough to keep you on your toes. The few homes that line the
perimeter of the course are some of the most beautiful in the City. Located at
1210 Anastasia Ave., Phone: 305-460-5364. For directions,
click here.
Coral
Gables Fine Art Galleries
Coral Gables is an art lovers paradise. Known
as one of South Florida’s premier centers for the arts, this vibrant City is
home to dozens of art galleries. Gables Gallery Night, a favorite event among
locals, brings more than 4,000 people to the downtown Gables area on the first
Friday of each month to view the works of local, national, and international
artists, as galleries open their doors to visitors who walk or ride via
air-conditioned minibuses. For a list of Coral Gables galleries,
click here.
All Aboard the Trolley
Visitors can ride the new vintage style,
hybrid
electric trolleys as a convenient and scenic way to move around the
shopping, and entertainment destinations in downtown Coral Gables.
Miracle Mile
The famed
Miracle
Mile and its surrounding downtown streets with their European-style outdoor
cafes, provides residents, employees, business people and visitors with an
enjoyable tropical shopping experience. The downtown area is home to many
specialty stores and more than 120 international restaurants, a paradise for
casual and gourmet diners.
In
the past three decades, the City has experienced healthy growth, which has
bolstered the economic base. Today, Coral Gables is home to 150 multinationals,
21 consulates and trade offices and a number of fine art galleries. It is also
known as the Fine Dining Capital of South Florida and has the highest
concentration of live theater in Miami-Dade County.
Growth
in the commercial sector has brought a wealth of new activities for residents,
including nighttime entertainment, live music, casual and fine dining, and new
retail options. It has also helped maintain low property taxes. At the same
time, the residential areas have remained protected from commercial intrusion.
The City of Coral Gables, known for top-rated
municipal services, fine residential areas, historic landmarks, and high quality
of life, has also emerged as the Corporate Capital of the Americas, with more
than 150 multinational corporations positioning Coral Gables as their Latin
American headquarters.