Hotels in Miami's Coconut Grove

Coconut Grove is Miami's oldest neighborhood — bayfront, tree-lined, and decidedly quieter than the beach or downtown, with two boutique properties that hold strong guest scores at rates that reflect the neighborhood's lower profile rather than lower quality.

Coconut Grove is the right pick for travelers who want a Miami base without the South Beach noise or Brickell corporate energy. The neighborhood has waterfront dining, CocoWalk, and easy access to Coral Gables — and hotel pricing here tends to stay more stable across seasons than the coastal properties.

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Coconut Grove rates are among the most consistent in the Miami market. The neighborhood doesn't carry the same peak-season premium as South Beach, making it a reliable value option during winter months when the broader Miami market is at its most expensive.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Coconut Grove a good place to stay in Miami?

Yes — Coconut Grove is Miami's oldest and most established neighborhood, offering a quieter, tree-lined alternative to South Beach or Brickell. It's walkable, has strong waterfront dining, and is particularly well-suited for couples, longer stays, and travelers who don't need to be in the middle of Miami's nightlife scene.

What hotels are in Coconut Grove Miami?

The two main hotel options in Coconut Grove are Mr. C Miami Coconut Grove (a five-star Cipriani-owned boutique with marina views and a Michelin-recognized restaurant, 9.1 guest score) and Mayfair House Hotel & Garden (a restored historic boutique with rooftop pool and garden courtyard, part of Marriott's Autograph Collection, 8.9 guest score).

How does Coconut Grove compare to South Beach for hotels?

Coconut Grove hotels typically run $100–150 less per night than comparable South Beach properties during peak season, with a much more stable rate environment year-round. You give up direct beach access and the South Beach energy, but gain a quieter neighborhood character, easier parking, and rates that don't spike as aggressively around Miami's major events.

How far is Coconut Grove from South Beach and downtown Miami?

Coconut Grove is about 20–25 minutes from South Beach by car or rideshare, and about 10 minutes from Brickell and downtown. It's close to Coral Gables (5 minutes), making it a useful base for travelers with business in that area.

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