Miami, United States of America
Little Havana

Our heart is in Little Havana.

If Cuba is known for being America’s backyard, Little Havana is a slice of Latino culture right in the heart of Miami. Vibrant and cultural, it is the best place to experience authentic local spirit. By no means an ethnic enclave, Little Havana is in fact a buzzing centre for much of the political, social and cultural activity going on in Miami. Whether it’s a Calle Ocho Festival that celebrates Pan-American culture or the Three Kings Parade, Little Havana is the place to be if you want to be part of all the action. And even when there isn’t a festival going on, some of its iconic landmarks can be found all year round. Famous ones include the Calle Ocho, a small part of the scenic Tamiami Trail that cuts through Little Havana, and the Walk of Fame that has immortalized many famous artists and Latin personalities. But that’s not the only draw of this famous neighbourhood. As you stroll along its lively streets, you’ll discover that its most potent charm is the local warmth and passion that many of the residents here easily offer. No matter when you visit, you will definitely leave here with a heart warmed by their generosity.


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Tips Before You Go
Do note that not all of the sidewalks or restaurants in Little Havana have ramps or are wheelchair friendly. However, don’t let that impede your enjoyment of the place, as securing a handicapped spot in a Miami Parking Authority spot will get you 4 hours parking free of charge.
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Little Havana, Miami, FL, USA