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Gables Attractions

By Renee Chapple, About.com

Coral Gables offers plenty to do within short driving distance of downtown Miami. From art and architecture to fine dining and shopping, make a day or weekend of Coral Gables and you won't be disappointed.

If you're interested in the Mediterranean architecture, make sure to visit Vizcaya. Built in the early 1900s, it stands today much as it did when it was built. Tours are offered daily. The Biltmore is also an unchanged tribute to Merrick's vision. While you can't visit the rooms, the grand lobby is truly impressive. Coral Gables City Hall is the city's most important publicly-owned building; make sure to stop in to see its distinctive portico and beautiful interior wall murals.

One sport is associated with Coral Gables: golf! The Biltmore Golf Course (1210 Anastasia Ave) is world famous and home to several PGA Tour events. This public golf course has the beautiful backdrop of the Biltmore, little water, a liberal walking policy, reasonable greens fees and is challenging enough for pros while being playable for beginners. The Grenada Golf Course (2001 Grenada Blvd) is a 9-hole golf course with no water hazards; it's not as challenging as the Biltmore, but this par 36 course is a more relaxing round and an exceptional value.

The Venetian Pool (2701 DeSoto Blvd) draws visitors from all over the world. Built in 1923 from a coral rock quarry, it is spring-fed and is surrounded by grottos, two waterfalls and coral caves. Fairchild Tropical Garden (10901 Old Cutler Road) is a beautiful day-long (at least!) retreat from reality. With its collection of tropical plants and flowers, palms, ferns and flowering vines, trails around lakes and through groves, mangrove forests, rainforest display and orchid display (among much else!) you'll have little time left for the shows, educational programs, bookstore and special events displays. Make sure you bring walking shoes and plenty of water!

The shopping and dining can't be missed. Miracle Mile (Coral Way, between LeJeune Road and Douglas Road) and the Village of Merrick Park (LeJeune Road and Ponce de Leon Blvd) offer world-class boutiques, antiques, galleries and 5-star dining. The world's best restaurants can be found here in The Gables, including The Palm (Steakhouse & Seafood), Caffe Abbracci (Northern Italian), Pascal's on Ponce (New French), Miss Saigon Bistro (Vietnamese), and Norman's (New World).

As you can see, there is plenty for everyone to do in Coral Gables. If you are visiting Miami, make sure you leave time to see the beauty and tranquility of Coral Gables. If you live here, take advantage of all this area has to offer!

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