Little Havana – the heart of Miami’s Cuban diaspora – is part of what makes Miami such a dynamic cultural destination. The neighborhood is centered around Calle Ocho (Southwest Eighth Street), a vibrant thoroughfare lined with Latin-inspired restaurants, bakeries, fruit stands, cigar shops, rum bars, art galleries and music venues.
Get ready for a sensory trip through the vibrant streets of Little Havana, Miami's beating heart of Cuban culture. Dive into the aroma of freshly brewed cafecito, the infectious rhythm of salsa, and the authentic taste of home-cooked meals that transport you straight to Havana.
June in Miami is packed with a diverse mix of events and activities to enjoy. From concerts and film festivals to Swim Week showcases and sporting events, there’s plenty to explore!Through Jun 01PARAISO Miami Swim Week is returning for its 21st edition, transforming South Beach into a global runway for sun-drenched style. From sculptural one-pieces to barely-there bikinis, the five-day fashion showcase will bring the latest in swim and resort wear to Collins Park, complemented by a slate of exclusive events. PARAISO has become the...
Welcome back to our monthly deep dive into Miami's incredible neighborhoods!This week, we're taking a deep dive into the serene and exclusive world of Key Biscayne, the island community just off the coast of Miami. Known for its lush parks, stunning beaches, and a lifestyle that feels more like a permanent vacation, Key Biscayne is a unique corner of South Florida.What is the lifestyle like in Key Biscayne? Is it really an "island paradise"?Key Biscayne is often described as a self-contained "village" with a laid-back, family-oriented vibe. Life here revolves around the outdoors, with residents enjoying a resort-like atmosphere that's...