Coral Gables is a city located in Miami-Dade County, in the state of Florida, USA. It is famously known as "The Gables," by tourists and locals, but it is popular across the world as the location of the University of Miami. With a population of 42,871, the city is predominantly white, comprising 91% of the population.
Noted landmarks in the city include the Venetian Pool, the Douglas Entrance, the Biltmore Hotel, and residences marked by intricate architecture details. Dubbed as the "City Beautiful," the area has over a hundred restaurants, several gourmet shops, and scores of popular retailer brands.
The University of Miami is nestled in this city, and being an internationally respected and globally recognized academic institution, the best minds in America and across the world come to the city for impeccable education and training. The university has produced several notable alumni, and celebrity athletes like Ted Hendricks and Jim Otto.
Former United States senator Bob Graham, as well as Hollywood actress Mimi Rogers, resides in the city.