🏘 Gateway Town

Coral Gables

Biscayne National Park

Nearby Town
Last Updated: July 2026

Distance

22.6 km (14 miles) south

Population

49248

Restaurants

11

Lodging Options

2

Overview

About This Town

Coral Gables is an upscale planned suburb featuring galleries, fine dining, and Spanish Renaissance architecture. Home to the University of Miami, it's known for manicured parks, cultural venues, and a concentrated collection of upscale restaurants and retailers.

The Vibe

Coral Gables is an upscale planned suburb with a refined, walkable downtown. Not budget-friendly, but excellent for fine dining and culture. Expect to pay more; this is Miami's affluent core, not a park pit stop.

Stock Up Here

Downtown has dining and shopping; standard urban retail and services available

Late Night Intel

Downtown restaurants typically stay open until 10-11 PM. Suburban locations close earlier by 9 PM. If you're hungry late, stay downtown—you'll find less outside the core retail area.

Town at a Glance

Town Type

Upscale Suburb

Population

49,248

Distance to Park

22.6 km (14 miles) south

Highlights

Known For

Fine dining and Spanish Renaissance historic architecture

Main Attractions

Merrick House, historic landmarks, tropical botanical garden, art galleries

What Makes It Special

Planned city layout with tree-lined streets and historic Spanish Renaissance design; designated Tree City USA for 14 consecutive years

Seasonal Planning

Winter

Active cultural and dining scene year-round

Tips & Advice

  • Book lodging 3-4 weeks ahead—inventory is thin
  • Park downtown in municipal lots; avoid street parking
  • Downtown is walkable; everywhere else requires a car
  • Prices run higher than typical park towns; plan your budget accordingly
ℹ️ Data Sources
📖 OpenStreetMap contributors (community-reported details) (checked 2026-07-13) 📖 National Park Service — Biscayne National Park fees, hours & conditions (checked 2026-07-05) 📖 Wikipedia + Wikivoyage (CC BY-SA, retrieval-dated) — population, history and identity facts from Wikipedia; practical travel guidance from Wikivoyage; osm_count (checked 2026-07-13) 📝 YourNPGuide Editorial

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