Cuba in the heart of Miami
Word to the wise: Cultural Fridays, on the last Friday of each month, offers a fair with musical performances, art shows, and more.
Strolling along Calle Ocho is akin to walking in retro Havana with colorful murals adorning building facades, infectious salsa music blasting from cigar shops, and the aroma of Cuban coffee wafting through the air. Little Havana got its name during the 1960s with the influx of Cuban immigrants, and these days elderly men are still playing dominos and discussing politics at 'Dominos Park.'
On the corner of 13th Avenue is a memorial park with monuments to Cuban heroes like revolutionary Jose Marti and a memorial flame for the failed 1959 Bay of Pigs invasion. Be sure to sample Cuban fare, sip café con leche and smoke hand-rolled Cuban cigars.
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