Tours & Activities in Miami
Learn all about Cuban culture in Miami on this walking tour of Little Havana.
We'll visit important Cuban landmarks such as Cuban Memorial Park and the Bay of Pigs Monument, listening to in-depth commentary about Cuban heritage, music and art in Miami.
I will take you to a local farmer’s market, cigar shops, taste the best Cuban coffee, and show you places where you can get empanadas (turnovers), local ice cream inspired by the Cuban flavors and Guava pastries, among other delicacies.
As We walk through Little Havana, learn the history and stories that keep the neighborhood vibrant, from public artwork to the game-playing regulars at Domino Park. You will get a local's perspective on this vibrant, and colorful community.
Walking tour of the essential places in Miami Beach to get to know the atmosphere of this idyllic place and the most curious stories of the area.
The visit will begin on the famous Ocean Drive street, next to the Miami Beach letters , between 5th and 6th streets, where we will learn about the very recent origins of the city of Miami Beach. A short but very intense history throughout the 20th and 21st centuries.
We will walk along the boardwalk next to Sandy Beach and South Beach , a very important part of Miami Beach that also has a few secrets to reveal.
Near the Art Deco Museum and its Welcome Center we will talk about the most representative buildings of this artistic style, very characteristic of this area of the city and which is represented in many hotels and residential buildings in Miami Beach.
One of the most spectacular mansions on the entire tour is Casa Casuarina , well known for having been owned by the designer Gianni Versace and which today is one more attraction in the city.
The tour will end by visiting two of the most lively streets in the city, Española Way, one of the best corners of the city to enjoy gastronomy; and Lincoln Road, a global landmark for shopping and fashion.
The entire visit will be full of curiosities and recommendations about Miami Beach itself, but also other issues of interest in Florida or the United States, so you can enjoy your visit to the fullest.
Visit to get to know the heart of a city as vibrant as Miami, full of skyscrapers, financial activity and, of course, full of stories.
We will start in the square in front of the University of Miami-Dale, which already hides a few details and curiosities.
We will move through the wide streets of Miami Downtown while we will see the best-known monuments and places in the city, such as the Freedom Tower and the Bayside.
We will talk about the founding of this young city of Miami at the end of the 19th century and how it has had, and continues to have, continuous growth throughout the decades.
Miami is a global cultural and financial center, which is why we will highlight the most important museums and the various urban art samples spread throughout the city.
We will use the most comfortable and economical means of transportation in the city. All of downtown Miami is connected through a free self-piloted train system.
In addition, from here you can admire spectacular views of the city while the small train circulates several meters high between imposing skyscrapers throughout the financial district.
The visit will end in the Brickel neighborhood, one of the most exclusive areas of the city where we will find the oldest remains of human civilization that have been found in the city. Do you dare to guess what antiquity we are talking about? You will be surprised by the answer!
Let's retrace a little piece of Cuba in Miami. The nostalgia that brings back memories of the island can be seen in every footprint left by those of us who have had to emigrate to what has become our second home.
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In this tour we will see how the Cuban community had to reinvent itself and start a new life in South Florida. You will learn unique stories of historic moments that happened, how they managed to plant their flag and make their businesses flourish, overcoming several barriers typical of immigrants.
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1-Bay of Pigs Monument.
2-Domino Park
3-Party cake bakery
4-Tobacco Factory
5-Cuban-style fruit market.
6-Street art.
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During the tour there will be options of coffee, sugar cane juice, and typical traditional Cuban sweets, all of which are optional.
In addition to living and feeling the atmosphere of the Cuban community settled here since 1959.
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Let's do it!