Little Havana

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What people say

"Little Havana – the heart of Miami’s Cuban diaspora – is part of what makes Miami such a dynamic cultural destination. The neighborhood is centered around Calle Ocho (Southwest Eighth Street), a vibrant thoroughfare lined with Latin-inspired restaurants, bakeries, fruit stands, cigar shops, rum bars, art galleries and music venues. It’s also where you’ll find the famed Máximo Gómez Park (known as Domino Park), where locals gather to talk politics over heated games of dominoes. The street is lined with murals and other artwork, from the mosaic tiles near Domino Park depicting classic symbols of Cuban heritage – cigars, musical instruments and tropical fruit – to walls covered with portraits of Cuban legends, including revolutionary poet José Martí and beloved singer Celia Cruz."
Jessica Bergmann
"Little Havana is a vibrant neighborhood in Miami, Florida, celebrated for its rich Cuban heritage, lively street life, and flavorful cuisine. Visitors flock to Little Havana to experience its colorful murals, pulsating music, and authentic Cuban eateries, immersing themselves in the vibrant culture and history of this iconic Miami neighborhood."
"Little Havana is an absolute must while in Miami! Little Havana is the Cuban area of town and a lively area of town to eat, drink, and shop all things Cuban and get a window into local life in Little Havana. Come hungry, there is tons of great food, drinks, and live music! "

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