Walk Little Havana with food stops, a cigar factory visit, and local landmarks
2.5 hours
Food, cultural walking tour
Explore Little Havana on a 2.5-hour, half-mile food and cultural walking tour in a small group. Eat at family-run spots, step into an authentic cigar factory, and learn the stories behind key neighborhood landmarks.
Vegetarian options are available, and the tour can accommodate guests who avoid pork, beef, chicken, or fish/shellfish. Gluten-free meals for celiac disease, vegan options, and severe food allergies can’t be accommodated.
Guide tips are customary (18%–20% of your ticket cost) and not included.
Full refund up to 24 hours prior to the tour. Cancellations must be in writing sent by email.
You can request vegetarian options and you can avoid pork, beef, chicken, or fish/shellfish. You can’t be accommodated if you need gluten-free meals for celiac disease (cross contamination risk), vegan options (limited substitutions), or if you have severe food allergies.
You walk the tour rain or shine. Bring an umbrella or poncho if rain is expected, and wear comfortable shoes.
Plan to tip your tour guide if you’re happy with the experience. A customary tip is 18%–20% of your ticket cost, and it’s not included. Gratuities for restaurant staff are included.
Tower Theatre, 1508 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33135. The tour ends a few blocks away.
Miami food tours get consistent praise for their knowledgeable, enthusiastic guides who bring Cuban culture and local history to life. Ariel, Bianca, Hoji, Helena, and Dany all receive personal shout-outs for making the experience both educational and entertaining, with guests appreciating how guides like Bianca share authentic perspectives from growing up in Cuba. The tours accommodate dietary restrictions well, with gluten-free travelers reporting they could participate in every tasting without issue. The food portions are genuinely substantial, and nearly every reviewer emphasizes arriving hungry. Guests rave about the variety and quality of Cuban cuisine they sample, from empanadas to Cuban coffee, while learning about neighborhoods like Little Havana and Wynwood. The experience holds up regardless of conditions (one reviewer notes it's worth it even in the rain), and the overall vibe is interactive and culturally immersive. If you're visiting Miami and want to understand the local food scene beyond typical tourist spots, this comes highly recommended.
Ariel is a great tour guide. He has lots of information and funny man. Come hunger food and drinks are great.
Tammie Wilkin
April 3, 2026
Ariel is a great tour guide. He has lots of information and funny man. Come hunger food and drinks are great.
Tammie Wilkin
April 3, 2026