Taste Miami Beach's donuts, pastelitos and pastries on a guided stroll
Up to 2 hours
Donuts, pastries, Cuban coffee
Sample sweet baked treats while learning about Miami Beach's cultural roots and Art Deco character. Follow your guide through South Beach for a flavorful outdoor walk.
Your Miami Beach donut adventure begins at Delucia Bakery Buon Pane, a hidden gem known for its delectable donuts and artisan baked goods. This charming spot offers a taste of old-world craftsmanship, perfectly blending tradition with the vibrant energy of Miami Beach. As you savor their signature donuts, we’ll delve into the area’s fascinating history, from its early days as a haven for winter tourists to its rise as a world-renowned cultural and culinary destination.
Next, we’ll visit a beloved local eatery famous for its pastelitos, a Cuban pastry that perfectly represents Miami’s rich cultural tapestry. These flaky, sweet creations are a delicious nod to the city’s deep-rooted Cuban heritage. Afterward, we’ll take a stroll along Ocean Drive, the heart of the Art Deco District, where pastel-colored buildings with neon accents transport you back to the glamorous 1930s and ’40s. This iconic strip tells the story of Miami Beach’s architectural charm and the ongoing efforts to preserve its unique character.
From there, we’ll continue to a modern bakery celebrated for its vibrant atmosphere and mouthwatering treats. This spot takes donuts to the next level with their attention to detail and dedication to quality. As you indulge, we’ll reflect on Miami Beach’s transformation into a hub of modern art, architecture, and cuisine, thanks to its thriving international influence.
Our final stop brings us to Bettant Bakery, a slice of European charm nestled in the heart of Miami Beach. Known for its fresh pastries, this bakery brings a touch of Paris to the tropics.
This tour is a sweet journey through the flavors and history of Miami Beach, blending its cultural heritage, iconic landscapes, and irresistible baked goods into one unforgettable experience.
Full refund when you cancel at least 24 hours before your scheduled tour. No refund for cancellations within 24 hours.
No. The walking tour does not end at the starting location. Plan your return to the start if you drove or parked nearby.
Arrive on time. The group waits up to 10 minutes after the scheduled start time before the tour begins.
Plan for roughly 1.5–2 miles of walking. Wear comfortable shoes and clothing.
Underground Donut Tour - Miami Start, 729 5th Street, Miami Beach, FL 33139
The guides really make this experience special. Reviewers consistently praise their tour leaders by name—Wade, Beau, Eric, Jackson, Nick, Michael, Emily, and others—describing them as knowledgeable, funny, and genuinely engaging. What stands out is how these guides weave local history and city stories into the walking tour, making it much more than just a food crawl. Multiple guests mention learning fascinating historical facts about their city while sampling donuts, and several reviewers who've taken tours in different cities (Chicago, Portland, DC, Boston, NYC) report consistently excellent experiences across locations. The donut quality gets thumbs up, with most stops offering delicious variety in styles and flavors. Expect comfortable seating at each location, which people appreciate. Tours typically run about two hours and cover a good walking distance, so comfortable shoes are recommended. Several locals have used these tours to entertain out-of-town visitors with great success, and at least one repeat customer has done six tours and counting. It's clearly a hit for dates, birthdays, and family outings alike.
This tour was initially a great way to entice our teenager to walk and talk about history in Chicago. Jackson was a knowledgeable guide, entertaining and engaging with the entire group. Definitely get a little protein before all the sugar, they are incredibly tasty. Our favorites were the Black and White at Doughnut Vault, the strawberry cream at Firecakes, and the Old Fashioned at Stan's
Rachel Schrier
June 16, 2026
This tour was initially a great way to entice our teenager to walk and talk about history in Chicago. Jackson was a knowledgeable guide, entertaining and engaging with the entire group. Definitely get a little protein before all the sugar, they are incredibly tasty. Our favorites were the Black and White at Doughnut Vault, the strawberry cream at Firecakes, and the Old Fashioned at Stan's
Rachel Schrier
June 16, 2026
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