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.
City: Miami
Wed 20 Nov
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You can choose the date already on the booking website
Parking: Free parking behind Domino Park on SW 8th Street and 15th Ave, metered parking along SW 8th Street
Food restrictions must be sent directly to the Tour Operator in advance by email. Email will be provided after you purchase your tickets.
Tour Operator can accommodate vegetarians or those who donāt eat beef or pork but can't cater for gluten-free or vegan diets.
Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
Regularly sanitised high-traffic areas
Guides required to regularly wash hands
Regular temperature checks for staff
Contactless payments for gratuities and add-ons
Our health and yours is our top priority, and we have put special measures in place to keep everyone safe.
What To Expect
1
Tower Theater
This is where the tour meets and we start with a brief introduction of what you will be experiencing during the tour. We will introduce the group to the magnificent Tower Theater. This is a very special place and we are the only tour in the area that has the privilege and permission to start the tour at his location.
2
Ball & Chain
Dating back to 1935, Ball and Chain used to be a famous jazz club that hosted Louis Armstrong and Billie Holiday. Today with different owners, it is as famous as it was before. *Until restrictions are lifted due to Coronavirus, we will not be able to serve alcohol and therefore we lowered our ticket price.
3
Cubaocho Museum and Performing Arts Center
Be debriefed on the various art pieces such as the Damas De Blanco and other artists as we explore together some of the paintings, murals and breathtaking works of art specifically on the facade and across to this location.
4
Havana Classic Cigar
Learn about the art of cigar rolling at our favorite cigar factory. Watch live how master rollers craft a cubano right before your eyes. We will cover how cigars are made and why it is such an important aspect of the Cuban culture
5
Domino Park
Dominos is Cuba's national game and we will celebrate it by visiting the viejitos playing dominos at all hours of the day. This is a famous landmark in Little Havana that will give you the experience to dive deep in the local culture while learning about its historical importance to the neighborhood.
6
Little Havana
This tour takes place in the Miami neighborhood of Cuban exiles called Little Havana, the cultural epicenter of Miami.
7
Tower Theater
This is the first movie theater in the United States featuring American iconic movies with Spanish subtitles. We will learn about the importance this landmark has in the neighborhood as well as when it was built and transformed into an art deco building.
8
Bay of Pigs Monument
This monument celebrates the fallen of the bay of pigs invasion in Little Havana, Miami, Florida. We will visit this beautiful section in the neighborhood that reminds us of those who struggle in the fight for freedom.
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (1000)
MaryAnn_T
Mar 2022
We loved learning about the history and culture of Little Havana, our group was a wonderful mix of friendly people, the food stops were amazing, and Jasmine, our tour guide, was lovely. Terrific experience!!
Passport277117
Mar 2022
This is a wonderful way to learn a little about the Cuban culture. Andi was our tour guide. She was informative, kind, funny, and paced the tour very well. I will definitely recommend this tour!!
Lori_M
Mar 2022
Our guide was Marco. We started the tour with introductions. He explained what we would be doing. The tour right before ours was running behind so we were waiting for them to leave to be seated at the first restaurant. We had a Cubana sandwich with a Mojito. Both were delicious. A couple of gentlemen were playing live music while we ate. Next place we had to wait again for the tour before us. Here we had an empanada and Cuban coffee. Again, delicious! Marco took us to a spot for a photo and gave us some history and info. We went to the area where locals play dominos. Next we went to an original business for a fresh squeezed sample of juice. Marco told us about the Bay of Pigs history. Then we went to the cigar store. Biggest disappointment of the tour was because it was Sunday, no one was there to roll cigars. It was supposed to be part of the tour. I wanted to see the process. Next we had a Churro and finally ice cream. I was really full. Overall, very good tour with yummy food. Don't go on Sunday if you want to see cigars rolled.