easy
1.5 hours
Suitable for most adults comfortable with walking city blocks at a casual pace.
Step into Miami’s Cuban soul with The Art Experience’s Little Havana Adventure—a 1.5-hour tour blending culture, cuisine, and history in an unforgettable street-level journey.
$49.75 | 1.5 Hours | Culture, Food, Art, and More!
Adult: $49.75 Child: $35
1.5 Hours
Little Havana is the closest you can get to being in Cuba outside of Cuba itself. A bustling neighborhood shaped by the Cuban diaspora that overtook Miami since the 1960s, Little Havana is full of culture and cuisine that you simply don't want to miss when in the 305.
Your tour will begin with at the Havana Classic Cigar, where you will learn about the history of cigars and cigar-making! Of course, you can’t have a Little Havana tour without a true Cuban coffee in-hand, so we’re taking you for the most delicious dose of Cuban coffee you’ll find this side of the Florida Straits paired with a typical Cuban pastry to give you the boost you need to keep moving on your Miami tour!
From there, we're off to explore the many cultural landmarks and sites that make up this neighborhood. We’ll see the important Bay of Pig monument en route to a favorite local juice bar, where you’ll get to quench your thirst with a dose of sugarcane juice or drink out of a freshly cut coconut. You’ll experience the Caribbean flavor that fills the air, from the classic Domino Park where locals challenge one another to domino games, to the salsa music that’s played live in the streets.
To conclude, we will visit the cultural gem of Little Havana known as the Cubaocho Museum and Performing Arts Center founded by Cuban historian and collector of Cuban artwork: Roberto Ramos. Ramos is the founder of Cubaocho, which features a historic collection of Cuban art dating from 1800 to 1958, famous for its large rum collection and known for its classic mojitos and latin jazz. Here we close this incredible tour listening to the incredible journey of Roberto Ramos who preserved Cuban paintings and cultural history prior to the Castro Regime.
Miami’s climate can be warm and humid — carry water to stay comfortable during street walks.
This walking tour covers city streets and sidewalks; supportive shoes will keep you comfortable throughout.
Some local vendors and juice bars accept only cash; bring small bills to enjoy souvenirs or snacks.
Expect lively street music, cigar smoke, and vibrant aromas—sensory immersion is part of the experience.
Little Havana grew rapidly in the 1960s with Cuban exiles escaping political turmoil, shaping its unique cultural identity.
Local businesses promote sustainability by encouraging reusable drink containers and reducing waste during tours.
Supportive shoes help navigate urban sidewalks and standing during the tour.
Protects from sun exposure during outdoor sections.
summer|spring|fall specific
Staying hydrated is crucial in Miami’s warm climate.
summer|spring|fall specific
Useful for purchases at local vendors or tipping.