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    Little Havana Tours - Domino park

    Little Havana Tours

    4.9(106 reviews)
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    I visited Miami on a solo trip. The Little Havana Tour takes you through 9 stops in 2 hours which…read moreinclude authentic food and Cuban coffee, what a treat! It was a group of 10- 12 of us. Its all culturally narrated with stops that include cigar factory, Domino Park, Callejon Del Gallo, Ice Cream, Cuban Memorial, classic cars, and the theatre. NOTE: As self-professed coffee snob (Jamaican Blue Mountain, Kona Hawaiian, ect) this was added to my list! Less is best when it comes to Cuban coffee. Very rich and powerful little cup. The locals warned us to sip slow, woke me right up and offered good advice on adding sweetened condensed milk. Cost 5/5 $69.99 As a self-proclaimed high low girl, this tour was right up my alley. A good cultural tour which included food, drinks, historical facts, and opportunities to socialize. I also purchased food from the bakery, cigars, Cuban coffee, drinks, and souvenirs. I had plenty of leftovers and was full when it ended. This tour is included on the "Top 10 Food Tours in the U.S." for a reason, worth the cost. Location was central and rich with cultural from the elders in Domino Park playing dominions to the colorful roosters nearby. Great experience, I learned a lot. Apparently Gloria Estefan and her husband owns half the city, Love that for them.

    Done this tour twice now and loved both experiences. They were similar but not exactly the same-…read morelearned new stuff and tried new things. Each guide is different and brings something different to the mix. We will be back again!

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    Miami Design Preservation League's Official  Art Deco Tour

    Miami Design Preservation League's Official Art Deco Tour

    4.4(76 reviews)
    8.4 km

    We purchased tickets in advance for the Art Deco Walking Tour. Ours was at 10:30 a.m. on a…read moreThursday in late February. The instructions were to check in 20 - 30 minutes before the tour. The meet-up point is the Art Deco Welcome Center in South Beach, located in a park adjacent to the beach at 10th Street. We parked in a pay-lot about 4 blocks away on Washington Street. There were plenty of spaces when we arrived at 9:45 a.m. or so, but it was pretty full later when we left (a bit before 1 p.m.). I was pleasantly surprised that the cost was under $10! We checked in and were invited to browse the gift shop or to check out the Art Deco Museum. We did both. They also issued us lanyard-and-headphone combos for the tour. They had enough people booked such that they split it into 2 tours. Whoever was there a bit early was assigned to the first one, and we headed out by 10:20 a.m. Our guide was Howard. He had a voice that carried quite a ways, so we didn't end up needing the headphones. Given the topology, there were no hills to climb. Everything was uniformly flat. The tour began with a short history of Miami Beach, the concept of Art Deco, and why there happened to be a concentration of the style there. They later touched on how the preservation efforts saved it in the 1970s. Much of the rest of the tour was walking up Ocean Blvd (as well as some other streets) with Howard pointing out features on various buildings and how they reflect various aspects of Art Deco. It also involved the history of the buildings and what they are used for currently. We went into the lobby of one hotel for an interior glimpse. The tour also included a few other miscellaneous structures along the route (Versace's mansion and the oldest remaining house on the island, from 1916). The tour wrapped up after a bit over 90 minutes back near the visitors' center where it started. I thought this was quite a good overview of the subject and provided a lot of insights about the area and its history. If you have an interest in Art Deco and this area, you should definitely check it out.

    Paola was a terrific tour guide. She was extremely knowledgeable about the history of Miami Beach,…read morethe people who developed it and those who saved its iconic buildings from destruction. She pointed out the most significant structures and their Art Deco elements, both exterior and interior. Near the end of the tour she took us into our own hotel to show off aspects that we had not seen or not noticed. It was well worth the cost. Recommended for anyone interested in architecture, history, movies set in Miami Beach!

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    Miami Culinary Tours - cigar shop

    Miami Culinary Tours

    4.9(467 reviews)
    8.0 km

    We went on a walking food tour through Little Havana with Marietta. She brought Cuba to life with…read moresuch a zest and excitement for the culture and the food that we could not help but have a great time! And the food was absolutely outstanding.

    I cannot recommend this tour enough! We had Toni as our guide for the Little Havana Food Tour. She…read morewas so energetic and knowledgeable, and so prepared! She brought ponchos so we could continue on as it rained. It was beautiful to learn about and see this neighborhood through the eyes of someone who grew up here. Toni knows so much history and seemed to know so many of the people, too! The tour has so much food - I was honestly more than full at the end and I didn't even finish all of my portions. I think it was a really good range of drinks, desserts, and food. Even though that coffee cup looks small, that's a full serving size and it was strong! I really really appreciate that this tour not only accommodated for vegetarians but also chose options for me that were realllllly good. Instead of the cubano, I had these fried plantain cups stuffed with veggies. They were SO good and seasoned well! And the spinach and cheese empanada was also amazing. My friend who got the meat options also loved her food. This tour is the perfect way to learn more about Cuban history, the history of the neighborhood, see all the street art, watch a game at domino park, and experience some of the best food in Miami. I cannot recommend this enough!!!

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    Food Tours in Miami

    4.9(38 reviews)
    7.1 km

    My husband and I booked this tour not knowing what to expect, and were blown away by Farouk and his…read morechoice in restaurants and conversation. One observation we made was how many people he knew as we walked around Miami Beach and this was seen in how personable and genuine he was on our tour. We started at David's Cafe and got an awesome Cuban sandwich and coffee. Then we traveled the Trolley to a neat Argentinian place for empanadas: Next stop was a Algerian place for hummus and baba ganoush. My favorite place was our Brazilian stop on Espenola Way where we got these yucca balls stuffed with chicken and cream cheese..... SO GOOD! Finally we made it to Miami N-ice, for rolled passion fruit and mango ice cream- TO DIE FOR! All in all we had a blast, just the two of us with Farouk! We explored several buildings for their historic architecture, took pictures at The Carlisle where the Robin Williams movie, The Birdcage, was filmed. He knew all about the Mediterranean vs. Art Deco style. This tour allowed you to not only get a great meal, but a great experience with a very knowledgeable and energetic guide. The balance between eating, architecture, and good conversation made this a great night in Miami Beach! Farouk treats his customers well, and importantly he treats the locals well as he only supports the Mom and Pop owned restaurants to help keep the local culture and cuisine alive.

    We spent a beautiful Sunday afternoon with Danny as our tour guide in Little Havana- what a…read moredelight! The neighborhood is all bright colors and happy hip-swinging music. Danny knew so many people on the street who stopped to speak to him. Sure, most of those people had something to sell and they hoped we would be their customers- but it was a joy to be exposed to it all- a person with parrots for photographs, a man selling peanuts for a dollar, and all the people in all the shops we stopped in . We ate cuban sandwich (amazing!) , guava pastries, empanadas, and churros- it was basically two meals!. Danny also told lots of stories and we learned about the hobby of dominos with a Cuban twist, and the history of the Bay of Pigs. This was not a serious history tour, but it was super fun and I highly recommend it. He pointed out a jazz club on the tour, Ball & Chain- we stopped there for a cuban mojito after the tour and listened to the band. It was a wonderful afternoon.

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