Enjoy a walk-through World Famous Litte Havana, visiting restaurants, museums, performing arts centers, art galleries while enjoying, Cuban Ice Creams, sandwiches, coffee and more Cuban tastings. Enjo
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Location: Miami
What's Included
- Cubaocho Museum and Performing Arts with Live Shows and World Famous Museum
- Little Havana Domino Park was built in 1976 as square for Calle Ocho local residents
- Agustin Gainza Arts and Tavern World Famous 30 year old estabishment Arts and Tavern
- Little Havana Cigar Shop with Live Rolling and CultureTraditions explained and Gift Shop
- Coffee and/or Tea
- Tower Theatre. 96 year old Theatre opened in 1926 A Spanish Theatre
- Cuban Tour Guide that adds to the Authentic Cuban Experience and Cultural Traditions.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no strict minimum age for the Little Havana Food Tour, but it's definitely more enjoyable for older kids and adults. The cultural activities and food tastings can be better appreciated by those 10 and up. Just keep in mind that some venues might serve alcohol, so you might want to plan accordingly if you're bringing younger kids along.
A: The tour can last anywhere from 2 to 4 hours depending on the itinerary and how long you spend at each stop! As for what to wear, comfortable shoes are a must since you'll be walking quite a bit. Miami’s weather can be pretty warm, so light, breathable clothing is recommended. Don't forget sunscreen!
A: Yes! Most tours offer flexibility with rescheduling, but it's best to give them a heads-up as soon as you can. Usually, they’ll allow you to change your date with no extra fees if you notify them at least 48 hours in advance. Just check their policy when you book to be sure!
Discussions
Thinking of gifting the Little Havana Food Tour! Any tips?
I’m considering getting the Little Havana Food Tour for my parents’ anniversary. They love food and cultural experiences! I read that it includes stops at places like the Cubaocho Museum and the Little Havana Cigar Shop, which sounds really cool. Just wondering if anyone has done it and what they thought? Any must-try foods on the tour?
Just did the Little Havana Food Tour—here’s my review!
I just came back from the Little Havana Food Tour in Miami, and it was a blast! The guide was super knowledgeable and took us to some hidden gems. The coffee at the local café was the best I’ve ever had! Definitely check out the live cigar rolling—it’s so cool to see. I recommend wearing comfy shoes and bringing a bottle of water. Can't wait to go back!