Little Havana's Delicious Cuban Food Tour
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Overview
Cuban Food Tour Of Little Havana is a walking food tour that shows off the best of Miami’s Little Havana. A local guide leads people through the heart of the Cuban exile community.
This tour lets people explore the neighborhood's culture, history, art, and music. The tour visits authentic Cuban eateries, Maximo Gomez Domino Park, The Cuban Memorial Blvd. and a cigar factory, each with unique stories and tasty treats. People will learn about the history of the neighborhood, the importance of Cuban food, and the art behind cigar rolling. They'll also see the Damas De Blanco and Amor Al Arte murals and learn about the artists.
Perfect for those wanting an early start and smaller crowds, this 1.5-hour tour begins at 10:00 am, avoiding the noon rush. It gives an in-depth look into Little Havana, revealing hidden gems and local favorites.




Highlights
Taste Authentic Cuban Food: Enjoy the best flavors of Little Havana with tasty Cuban treats.
Meet a Local Guide: Explore Little Havana with someone who knows and loves the area.
Learn About Cuban Culture: Discover the history, art, and music that make Little Havana special.
See Famous Landmarks: Visit Domino Park and other important spots in Little Havana.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally enjoy the tour, highlighting the delicious food, knowledgeable guides, and cultural insights.

Visitors loved tasting lots of different Cuban foods and drinks.
Many enjoyed learning about the history and culture of Little Havana.
Customers found the guides to be friendly and knowledgeable.
Some appreciate the smaller group sizes for a more personal experience.
A few people wished for more time at each stop.
Some thought the tour could be longer.
The Journey
Maximo Gomez Domino Park
A popular gathering spot for locals, particularly seniors, to play dominoes. It's a vibrant place to witness Cuban social life and a tradition that has been passed down through generations. The park is named after Maximo Gomez, a Dominican-born military commander in Cuba's Ten Years' War.
The Cuban Memorial Blvd.
A significant street in Little Havana that honors Cuban patriots and historical figures. It features monuments and busts that commemorate important events and individuals in Cuban history, serving as a tribute to the struggles and achievements of the Cuban people.
Secret Religious Site
An undisclosed religious site that provides insight into the spiritual practices within the Cuban community. This hidden gem offers a glimpse into the syncretic religious traditions that blend Catholicism with African beliefs, a unique aspect of Cuban culture.
Cigar Factory
Witness the traditional art of cigar rolling at a local cigar factory. Learn about the process of creating handmade Cuban cigars, from selecting the finest tobacco leaves to the intricate techniques used by skilled artisans. It's an opportunity to appreciate the craftsmanship and cultural significance of cigar making in Cuba.
Damas De Blanco Mural
A mural paying tribute to the Damas de Blanco (Ladies in White), a Cuban dissident movement of women who are the wives and other female relatives of jailed dissidents. The mural honors their peaceful protests and fight for human rights in Cuba.
Amor Al Arte Mural
A mural celebrating the love of art and its importance within the Little Havana community. It highlights the vibrant artistic expression that defines the neighborhood, showcasing the creativity and cultural richness of its residents.
Know Before You Go
This food tour includes a friendly guide, delicious Cuban food tastings (enough for a full lunch), and samples of Little Havana's best Cuban coffee and a rum mojito cocktail. It does not include anything else. The meeting point is easy to find in the heart of Little Havana.
Hot Tip
To make the most of the tour, wear comfortable shoes for walking and come hungry! The tour offers a great way to discover local favorite spots that you might miss on your own.