Ashley gave us the best tour ever. Thank you Ashley for all you do.
Nice place to walk around and see how the locals live. Sadly never had time to get a coffee
This is a nice place to go to when visiting Miami. Ball and chain bar and lounge is the center of this attraction.
This was the best neighborhood to stay in while cisiting Miami! The local food is delicious! It is also really close to downtown, and Calle Ocho.
I dont know what we expected, I think it sounded great - ooh, Little Havana! - and that made us romanticize it in our heads. Its ooookaaay. In-sanely expensive, I am astonished at how much we ended up paying for an airbnb in a shared apartment in that area, we could spend the same amount on a luxury hotel in Paris for the same amount of nights. How?! Roosters (I know) and motorbike engines kept me up most of the night. Not much to see. Better know where to go to eat, do your research. We failed at that.
Loved Little Havana, Friday nights its a party with live music in the street and in the restaurants, amazing atmosphere
Little Havana is Miami’s vibrant Cuban heart, with Latin American art galleries and busy restaurants. Cafes with walk-up windows sell Cuban coffee to cigar-smoking patrons. On Calle Ocho (SW 8th Street), locals discuss politics over dominoes at Maximo Gomez Park, dubbed Domino Park by locals. The historic Tower Theater screens independent and revival films, while the areas clubs host live Latin music.
It has products from all over Latin America
Enjoy the food you can not find elsewhere.
Great place to be with a lot of flavor and fine music. The people here are very proud of where they come from and their tradition.
Is my neighborhood..is a nice place..
Christine was wonderful! I will recommend the tour to anyone!
It was ok we still need to clean the street and make it a little more tourist friendly
Nice place
Very Cuban! Will dance in the streets!
Great food, live music!
It took me to Havana without going to Havana.
The best mojitos in town
Cant imagine it as a tourist destination. People are rude, safety is iffy. Traffic and long lines are garaunteed. I routinely find sacrificed chickens on the side of the road when i walk my dogs.
I was glad to visit Little Havana in Florida! THE BEST COFFEE!
Interesting tour
Very chill places, people rolling cigars, playing dominos
Its like being in Havana.
Good for a walk
Perfect place
Beautiful place 100% recommended
Little Havana is one of the highlights of a visit to Miami in my opinion! Its best to head to Calle Ocho between 12th Avenue and 17th Avenue and park your car in one of the side streets. In Maximo Gomez Park, also known as Domino Park, watching the Cuban exiles play dominoes or chess is simply fun and it expresses so much joie de vivre. In front of it is the Hispanic Walk of Fame. You can see some really beautiful murales, you can eat cheap, especially not just fried, but really delicious food, and you can enjoy the Caribbean flair.The best thing is: You feel like youre not in the United States. Whoever speaks Spanish has a clear advantage.
The neighborhood has its own charm, you can breathe the joy and the Cuban air. When visiting Miami it is a place to go absolutely. Definitely characteristic neighborhood for which it is worth spending some time.
Every year in the month of March the Latin Carnival is celebrated on 8th Street in Little Havana.All Latin cultures are mixed that day providing an unparalleled festive atmosphere.Comparsas, congas, dances, platforms with artists from the city and international.Many companies in the entertainment industry participate.Food and drinks in abundance and very varied.Calm festive atmosphere thanks to the citizen care that prevails.Do not let him count, participate a year and be committed to always participate. We are waiting for you, in the City of the Sun.
I do not know how it is in Cuba, has never been there But the quarter you can look at, has quite a Caribbean flair. But the expectations are not too high, is actually just a street in which the main event takes place.
Its nice, Cuban atmosphere on a small part of Calle Ocho ... Walk of fame to the glory of Latin artists. Just for the ambiance and the atmosphere.
I loved it, especially because what is spoken most is in Spanish and live music is salsa that I love!
A piece of Cuba within Miami high prices
There is really no reason to visit it
I love this neighborhood, very colorful and very friendly people. The food was not the best in the area but walking on this street was fun.
It is one of the tourist places of the many that there are in our safe and cheap joyful community there are many cafes restaurants, soubenir articles and much more
Nice to visit, we are far from the American bling bling and it is very pleasant, casual atmosphere that really makes holidays.
It must be spoken spanish c very cool
Beautiful and Historic Place
To walk is very nice
They are popular places in Miami.
We really believe in Havana, their cigars are delicious
I was walking from the 27th ave to the 12th ave, a lot of Cuba will be replicated.
To see, wear his name
Super atmosphere.
Not to compare with Cuba, but okay.
Hot!
Love it
Good
A neighborhood with a lot of charm and a lot of life
Cute
Emblematic
Super super super
Ahhhh
Nothing weird