Little Havana Food and Walking Tour in Miami

Join us on a culinary and cultural walking tour of Little Havana where you will discover the traditions, history, music and flavors of Cuba in Miami. We will enjoy the rhythm of salsa playing, eat del

Join us on a culinary and cultural walking tour of Little Havana where you will discover the traditions, history, music and flavors of Cuba in Miami. We will enjoy the rhythm of salsa playing, eat delicious food and share the stories that only true locals know.

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Location: Miami

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Q&A

Q: Are there any age restrictions for the Little Havana tour? Can kids join?

A: There's no strict age restriction! Kids are welcome, and it can be a fun experience for the whole family. Just keep in mind that some areas might have cigars and alcohol, so it’s best if they’re supervised. Also, make sure they love trying new foods!

Q: What should I wear on the Little Havana tour? Is it casual?

A: Definitely go casual! Comfortable shoes are a must since you'll be walking a lot. Miami can get hot, so breathable clothing is a good idea. Also, a hat and sunscreen could be lifesavers if it's sunny.

Q: What happens if it rains? Do they cancel the tour?

A: They typically don't cancel unless the weather is really bad! The tour goes on light rain, but they’ll provide ponchos if needed. However, if there’s a forecast of severe storms, they’ll reschedule to keep everyone safe.

Discussions

Just did the Little Havana Food Tour - It was amazing!

I went on the Little Havana Food and Walking Tour with some friends last week, and wow! The food was incredible - we tried everything from authentic Cuban sandwiches to delicious mojitos. Our guide was super knowledgeable about the history and culture, which made it even more special. The cigar factory was a cool stop too! If you’re looking for a unique gift, I highly recommend this experience!

Thinking about gifting the Little Havana tour - any thoughts?

I’m thinking about getting the Little Havana tour for my sister’s birthday. She loves trying new food and has always been fascinated by Cuban culture. Has anyone done this? What was the best part? Any tips for making the day smoother?