Calle Ocho Walk of Fame

1756 SW 8th St, Miami
(786) 313-3919

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Neto Padilla

It has a rich historical Cuban cultural vibe with its music and cuisine. The people are outgoing and inviting. The only negative was the lack of public bathrooms.

LJ Aranda

This a must visit if you're stoppy by in Miami, FL. I enjoyed the Cuban influenced in this area - so lively, and good food. We didn't bring a car because we heard it wasn't safe to park anywhere so we took a public transpo from our hotel. We left right after the sunset and we still felt safe because people are still out and enjoying.Take note: you will also see a lot of rooster statue around, pretty interesting!

Ablay Gabdullin

Very loud and busy street!If You there, make sure to take a food tour, so You will get not only the delicious cuban food, but also learn a little bi of the history of Cuba

Otto Rascon

Called Ocho is a must visit if you're in the area. My wife and I enjoyed our AM walks up and down the Walk of Fame and of course came back in the evening and loved the energy and sounds that come with the evening. From Cuban cigar smell to amazing food and roosters walking around, you'll have a great time. You must check out Party Cake Bakery!!!!

Issa Ventureno

I visited this place for its famous Domino Park, little Habana. The ambiance is welcoming good amount of tourists here, finding parking is not so easy, however if you don't have issues walking you can find parking in the neighborhood behind the main street

Yoruba Scott

Family enjoyed, it was a little hot this day but plenty food lots of music abundance of art lots of cigars.Disappointed could not participate in Dominoe Park restrictions check b4 u go. But little Havana worth the visit and don't forget the Cuban ice cream. Will definitely go back.

Steven Díaz Zalduondo

Calle Ocho is a beautiful and colorful street. You can see the Cuban history through their murals and street arts.It is a walkable and place to go eat delicious Caribbean Cuisine foods. The people are very friendly and welcoming.We felt very secure, we even saw people exercising and walking during the night.It was an enjoyable experience and has a lot of nice spots for pictures.

Gilberto Perez

I was amazed to see the cuban culture got to eat cuban food and cuban coffee walk thru point A to point B of calle Ocho lots of cuban stores and barbershops i need it a haircut and this place was la barbaberia little havana. awesome live cuban music in 2 places were we passed

Alexis Rodriguez

There is a lot of great places and a lot happening on Calle 8. As we walked through the sidewalk from 16 to 13 avenues you can see so much of the history of Cuba and Cuban community in Miami, specially the Cuban Memorial Boulevard a little bit off calle 8 . Excellent restaurants and coffee shops. A must visit if you are in Miami.

Mirelys Pereira

Love Calle Ocho and the cuban culture around. I feel I'm walking on The Old Havana again. Amazing coffee, food, ice-cream and all in good prices.

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Skinner Classics VW

Definitely one of our favorite spots in Miami. Don't miss this side of town 5☆ food & fun

eduardo mignot

The neighborhood is nice. There are a lot of cool street art. Nice vibes and cool coffe. Thought the thing is a bit touristy (like 10$ for a Cuban coffee) and there is nothing major to see. It's more to walk around and enjoy the nice atmosphere.

Amy Singleton

Our Lyft driver recommended this spot. It's the most authentic food spot for 8th street (which is the most touristy area.) The place looks tiny from the front but once you go in it's huge and open and beautiful. People were nice, food was great. Good atmosphere. We'll be back when we're on another layover or just visiting Miami. ✈️? There is an 18% service fee on every bill, FYI. The place is an experience. ?

Kim Lan Nguyen

One of my favorite place to visit. So much life and lots of Cuban vibe! From Cuban Sandwich, Cuban coffee and Mojitos, cigars everywhere! It was a lot of fun during our Miami trip.

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