Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Long recognized as Miami’s welcome mat for immigrants, starting with Cuban exiles in the 1960s and ’70s, Little Havana is a storied working-class neighborhood just west of downtown Miami.

  2. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Little_HavanaLittle Havana - Wikipedia

    Little Havana is the best known Cuban exile neighborhood in the world. It is characterized by its street life, restaurants, music and other cultural activities, small business enterprises, political passion, and great warmth among its residents.

  3. Little Havana. This lively Miami district is one of the world's most famous Cuban enclaves, where you can experience the best of Cuban-American and Latino culture. Southwest 8th Street, better known as Calle Ocho, is the beating heart of the district, where you can browse the countless shops and art galleries, drink some Cuban coffee, smoke a ...

  4. Explore Miami's vibrant Hispanic culture in Little Havana with authentic Cuban flavors, festivals and even a monthly cultural event. Savor Cuban cuisine, cafecito, and cigars, and experience salsa dancing, a game of dominoes and more.

  5. Apr 12, 2024 · From dominoes and salsa dancing to Cuban food and cafecitos, these are the best things to do in Little Havana, Miami.

  6. Aug 30, 2017 · From strong cafecitos to intense games of dominoes and a thriving arts and culture scene, here are the best things to do in Little Havana, one of Miami’s top attractions.

  7. Mar 3, 2023 · Get to know Little Havana, Miami’s famed Cuban 'hood, with our guide to the best restaurants, bars and sightseeing. As the heart of Miami’s immigrant Latino community, Little Havana smells ...

  8. Dec 18, 2023 · Little Havana is one of Miamis most culturally diverse neighborhoods. While the name may suggest a robust Cuban influence — and don’t worry, there’s plenty of it — visitors will find...

  9. Sep 12, 2022 · Little Havana, also known as Calle Ocho (8th Street), might just be where the city's heart beats the loudest. This Cuban neighborhood is just a 15-minute drive from the ocean and chock full of personality, live music at all hours, and some of the tastiest Latin American cuisine in town.

  10. Jan 28, 2020 · Only a stone’s throw from Miami Beach, this atmospheric area was once a thriving Jewish neighborhood in the 1930s. The name as we know it today, “Little Havana,” emerged in the 1960s when many Cuban immigrants settled here after fleeing the Fidel Castro regime.

  1. People also search for