Coral Gables

Upscale tropical feel with chic neighborhood shops and cafes

Welcome to Coral Gables

 

Coral Gables is often referred to as "The City Beautiful" because of its unique blend of canopy tree-lined residential neighborhoods featuring magnificent architecture, arts, entertainment, shopping, restaurants, and tourism. Plus, the area has become a favorite place to many with its waterfront properties and luxurious and upscale feel. 

What to Love 

  • A rich history and quaint streets
  • Combination of 19th-century architecture and modern abodes
  • Lush, colorful, and vibrant landscapes 

Local Lifestyle 

Coral Gables is filled with lush green treescapes, uniform architectural styles, and winding boulevards, which has earned it a fabulous reputation. In addition, because of its strict zoning regulations, Coral Gables still feels unique, and its architecture remains at the forefront. 

For example, the city's fountains, European-style piazzas, and Mediterranean Revival-style architecture bring the area to life, making Coral Gables home to a vibrant collection of buildings, thriving arts, and a fantastic multicultural scene. 

Dining, Entertainment, & Shopping

The Miracle Mile is the main east-west artery in Coral Gables that divides the city's busy business district. However, on the weekends, this area buzzes with residents and tourists. This multi-block avenue is a downtown highlight with around 200 retailers and 70 restaurants, making it a great place to grab something to eat or shop. You can even enjoy a free, air-conditioned, hybrid trolley ride that is perfect for those trying to see it all. 

In addition, the area is also filled with an impressive collection of galleries and fantastic restaurants, including Brasserie CentralZucca, Seasons 52, and the restaurants on Giralda Plaza. However, if you want even more luxurious shopping, the Shops at Merrick Park is a great place to check out, especially since it offers customers over 100 world-class shops and dining establishments across three floors.

Things to Do 

Although Coral Gables is known for its food, entertainment, and shopping, it is also incredibly pedestrian-friendly, with a downtown area perfect for strolling.

If you are looking for venues, festivals, and events to check out while in the area, then the Venetian Pool, the world-famous Biltmore Hotel, and Coral Gables Museum are fantastic places to visit. 

At the same time, the Coral Gables Festival of the Arts, Sanctuary of the Arts, and Carnaval on the Mile are ideal if you are looking for a great time. For instance, the Carnaval on the Mile features the best local art, fine cuisine, and live music, making it an event that nobody in Coral Gables wants to miss. 

Schools 

Globally, Coral Gables is known as home to the University of Miami, one of the nation's top private research universities. However, it is also home to several excellent other schools, including:

  • St. Theresa Catholic School, Grades PK-8
  • The Gordon School of Beth David, Grades PK-5
  • Gulliver Preparatory School, Grades PK-12
  • Riviera Day School, Grades PK-12
  • Granada Day School, Grades PK-5
  • Alexander Montessori, Grades 1-5

 

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Overview for Coral Gables, FL

49,269 people live in Coral Gables, where the median age is 39.9 and the average individual income is $71,623. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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Total Population

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$71,623

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Demographics and Employment Data for Coral Gables, FL

Coral Gables has 18,719 households, with an average household size of 2.38. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Coral Gables do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 49,269 people call Coral Gables home. The population density is 3,811.31 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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39.9

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46.24 / 53.76%

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2.38

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