Walk Little Havana and taste classic Cuban bites in 3 hours
3 hours
Food samples, Guided walking tour
Explore Miami’s Little Havana on a guided walking tour that pairs neighborhood history with food tastings. Sample local favorites and stop by a traditional cigar shop along the way.
Some dietary restrictions may involve surcharges and may not be fully accommodated; clarify any surcharge amount with Greetwell before booking. Gluten-free options are extremely limited, and failure to notify in advance may incur extra cost.
Refundable minus a 10% processing fee if canceled at least 72 hours before the tour. No cancellations within 72 hours. $10/person service fee for weekend reservation changes within 72 hours. If severe weather forces the operator to cancel, they offer rescheduling, a gift card, or a full refund.
Tell the operator in advance if anyone in your group is vegetarian, vegan, or doesn’t eat pork, beef, chicken, or seafood. Gluten-free diets have extremely limited options and may not be accommodated. Some dietary restrictions may have surcharges, and if you don’t notify in advance you may incur extra cost.
Tipping your guide is customary. If you enjoyed the tour, a standard gratuity is $10–15 per person. Guides accept Venmo or cash, and there’s no ATM on site.
Wear comfortable clothes and shoes for walking. Dress for current weather conditions, and bring rain gear (umbrella or poncho) if rain is expected. Bring a bottle of water; some stops serve water, but not all.
Miami, FL
The guides here are consistently stellar, and travelers are quick to name them. Joe, Jeff, Jessika, and several others get enthusiastic shout-outs for being knowledgeable, funny, and genuinely caring hosts who make everyone feel comfortable. These aren't just rehearsed tours – guides share insider tips on where to eat later, adjust for weather needs, and greet past guests like old friends when they bump into them around the city. The food and bike tours seem to be the crowd favorites, taking groups through Chicago's iconic dishes at signature spots while weaving in local history and hidden gems. The routes avoid busy streets when possible, bikes are well-maintained and comfortable, and groups stay small enough that everyone feels looked after. Whether you're exploring downtown, Chinatown, or neighborhood breweries, expect a good mix of sightseeing, storytelling, and excellent eating. Several people mention doing the tour early in their visit so they can revisit favorite spots discovered along the way.
We do a food tour in every new city we visit, and Fran was one of the best! We loved learning all the details of the city as much as trying the food. We will recommend to anyone visiting Chicago!
Tracey Schust
March 30, 2026
We do a food tour in every new city we visit, and Fran was one of the best! We loved learning all the details of the city as much as trying the food. We will recommend to anyone visiting Chicago!
Tracey Schust
March 30, 2026