Little Havana is a vibrant neighborhood in Miami, known for its rich Cuban culture and history. The area is home to many Cuban exiles and is often referred to as the cultural and political capital of Cuban Americans. Visitors can stroll down Calle Ocho (8th Street), the main drag, and experience the neighborhood's street life, restaurants, music, and cultural activities. The area is also famous for its festivals, including the Calle Ocho Festival and the Three Kings Parade. Families can enjoy the Domino Park, where locals gather to play dominoes, and the Cuban Memorial Boulevard, which features monuments and an eternal flame for those who fought for Cuban independence. The neighborhood is also home to many Cuban restaurants, cafes, and shops, offering a wide range of traditional Cuban cuisine and products
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Activities: We explored Little Havana, enjoying the vibrant Cuban culture, the colorful murals, Latin music, and authentic Cuban food
Highlights: We loved the atmosphere of Little Havana, the kids especially enjoyed the colorful murals, Latin music, and the Azucar Ice Cream Shop ✨


Activities: We visited Little Havana, a Cuban neighbourhood with colourful streets, amazing Cuban food and culture, and baseball games at Marlins Park. We also stopped by the elaborate costume shop La Casa De Los Trucos and grabbed ice cream at Azucar, known as one of the best ice cream shops in Miami
Highlights: The kids loved exploring the colourful streets of Little Havana and experiencing the Cuban culture. They also enjoyed the Cuban food and the ice cream at Azucar ✨
