We offer a vibrant cultural adventure in a fun, intimate setting, bringing the neighborhood’s art, music, history and stories to life in the most captivating and immersive way. We are the alternative
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Location: Miami
What's Included
- Multi-lingual Tour Host with captivating history of the area and the Cuban people in general.
- Refreshing and energizing sugar cane juice (Guarapo). Sweet but not too sweet and provides the energy needed to continue the walking tour (when available).
- Cigar factory tour, Cuban Memorial Blvd, Domino Park, Art Gallery
- Authentic Cuban coffee (espresso) to wake you up while learning why its flavor is so delicious and rich.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There isn't a strict age limit for the Little Havana tour, but it's mostly suited for adults and older kids. The walking part can be a bit much for younger children, but if you think they can handle it, they’re welcome. Just keep in mind the content is more geared towards adults in terms of history and culture.
A: Yes, you can reschedule! Just make sure to give them at least 48 hours' notice. They are pretty flexible, but it’s best to check their policy on the website once you've booked. It helps to keep things smooth for everyone involved.
A: Comfort is key! Wear shoes you can walk in since it’s a walking tour. Miami can get hot, so light clothing is a must. A hat and sunscreen are also good ideas. If you're going in the cooler months, you might want a light jacket for the evening.
Discussions
Just got back from the Little Havana Walking Tour - it was amazing!
I just did the Little Havana Small Group Walking Tour last weekend, and wow! Our guide was super passionate and shared so many incredible stories about the culture and history. The Cuban coffee we had was a game changer! Also, visiting the cigar factory was so interesting. It’s a small group, so you really feel a part of the community. Would totally recommend it as a gift for anyone who loves culture or Miami. 😊
Thinking of gifting the Little Havana tour to my parents!
My parents are coming to Miami soon, and I think this Little Havana walking tour would be the perfect gift. Has anyone done this with older folks? I just wanna make sure it’s not too strenuous for them since they’re in their late 60s. Any feedback would be great!