2988 Mcfarlane Road (0.2 km from Barnacle State Historic Site)
Mr. C Miami - Coconut Grove has a restaurant, outdoor swimming pool, a fitness centre and bar in Miami. With free WiFi, this 5-star hotel has a garden and a terrace.
2988 McFarlane Road (0.2 km from Barnacle State Historic Site)
Mr. C Miami - Coconut Grove has a restaurant outdoor swimming pool a fitness center and bar in Miami. This 5-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk room service and free WiFi. Private parking is available on site. At the hotel rooms come with a desk.
2889 Mcfarlane Road 33133 Florida F (0.3 km from Barnacle State Historic Site)
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2889 McFarlane Road (0.4 km from Barnacle State Historic Site)
Private Oasis at Arya is located in Miami and features a restaurant, an outdoor swimming pool, and a fitness centre. Each day, the apartment provides a continental breakfast. Guests of Private Oasis at Arya are welcome to use the sauna and hot tub.
2889 McFarlane Rd (0.4 km from Barnacle State Historic Site)
Set in Miami 2297 feet from Cocowalk Shopping Center and 2.6 mi from Miracle Mile Miami iCoconutGrove - Luxurious Vacation Rentals in Coconut Grove offers accommodations with free WiFi air conditioning a restaurant and a fitness center.
3000 Florida Avenue (0.4 km from Barnacle State Historic Site)
This premium Coconut Grove boutique hotel is 2.5 miles from the historic Vizcaya Museum and Gardens. It has a rooftop pool and on-site gourmet cuisine.
2951 South Bayshore Drive (0.5 km from Barnacle State Historic Site)
With a heated outdoor pool overlooking Sailboat Bay, the Mutiny Luxury Suites Hotel is 1053 feet from the Coconut Grove shopping and dining hub.Among the amenities are a restaurant, a bar, and a sauna.All suites include a kitchenette and sofa bed.
Barnacle State Historic Site is one of Miami's most beloved and unique parks. The park is home to the historic house and grounds of Commodore Ralph Middleton Munroe, known as the "Father of Coconut Grove."
Munroe was a self-made man who built his house by hand in 1891. He lived there with his wife and family until his death in 1933. The house is a beautiful example of vernacular architecture, and the grounds are lush with native plants.
Today, Barnacle State Historic Site is a popular spot for picnics, weddings, and other special events. Visitors can tour the house, stroll through the gardens, or take a kayak out onto Biscayne Bay.