Calle Ocho, Florida, United States


4.0 (788 reviews) Spent Ranking #30 in Miami Neighborhoods • Points of Interest & Landmarks

Immerse yourself in Cuban-American culture.

Immerse yourself in Cuban American culture on Little Havana’s main street, which serves as a major gathering point for the Latino community in Miami. Taste the finest rum in town or grab some churros as you explore the area. You’ll see seniors playing dominoes at Domino Park, as well as plenty of vintage cars, colorful street art, and gift and craft shops along the way. Stroll along the Calle Ocho Walk of Fame and spot the stars of Gloria Estefan, Thalía, and other Hispanic icons. Visit the neighborhood around mid-March to catch the exuberant Calle Ocho Music Festival. – Tripadvisor
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Address

Eighth St. Little Havana, Miami, FL 33135

Mobile

+1 305-644-8888

Website

http://calleocho.com/

Current local date and time now

Thursday, May 09, 2024, 20:37

User Ratings

4.0 based on (788 reviews)

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Reviews


  • 4wireless_in_CA 5:00 PM Oct 22, 2021
    A Taste of Havana
    Around Presidente Supermarket there was more locals but a couple blocks away the tourists wandered the sidewalks and crowded the restaurants and stores. Many painted rooster statues by artist Pedro Damian were located in various spots during the walk. It came out of an initiative to celebrate the local culture. There were also many different murals covering sides of buildings in parking lots. A Latin walk of fame graced a few blocks between 12th and 17th. A local Dominos Park was busy with people hanging out or playing games. The Cubaocho Museum and Performing Arts Center was a cool stop with Cuban history, cigars and rum. The Bay of Pigs Museum was offset by a block but closed. Even the McDonald’s had its own Little Havana theme. Street parking required either downloading an app or calling a 800 number, registering your car’s license plate and then paying the fee based on time chosen. Side street parking were limited to residents with permits. I spent less than an hour here as I went to Versailles for my lunch.
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  • 4Adventure Diva 5:00 PM Nov 6, 2022
    The best way to see Latin Culture
    Walking down Calle Ocho made me feel like I was transported to the Islands and/or Central/South America. Tasty foods, fine art, jewelry and clothing await you. If you happen to visit Sundays (Salsero) or Mambo Monday, you are in for a lively dance experience. Churromania@Little Havana had delicious, freshly made churros covered with a light sugar for a traditional taste.