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Miami: Explore the Magic City with Susan
In today’s video, Showaround Local Susan takes us to the Cuban district of Miami – Little Havana. The first spot she drives us to is Domino Park, where Susan also manages to get us in, despite the new-age regulation that you have to be at least 56 to play dominoes there. After learning how to play and trying an electric caffeine bomb, a Colada, we go for a stroll, visit a few tobacco stores, and end up at a bar called Ball and Chain, where in the middle of the day we enjoyed some live music and salsa dancing – ok, so it was only Susan dancing, but we were really admiring her dance skills and trying to move our hips the same way.
For the second part of our tour, we explored the Wynwood Arts District – a real must for any art-lovers. The area attracts a myriad of talented street artists from all over the world who use the walls of renovated warehouses for their masterpieces; it’s been legally operating for over 7 years and is now home to one of the largest creative communities in the United States. After exploring a ton of impressive murals, Susan takes us to our final stop – a gastropub called Kush for some of the best burgers and craft beers in town.
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Things to Do In Little Havana Miami Travel Guide
Here are the top things to do in Little Havana. Little Havana is a neighborhood of Miami, Florida, United States. Home to many Cuban exiles, as well as many immigrants from Central and South America, Little Havana is named after Havana, the capital and largest city in Cuba.
Before heading off to The Havana in Cuba, I took Audrey to Little Havana in Miami, Florida to get a taste of Cuban culture.
If you’re traveling to South Florida or Miami, be sure to watch this travel guide to learn more about Little Havana and get ideas on what to do in Little Havana such as: getting a “medianoche” or “cafecito” at Café Versailles, a mojito on Calle Ocho, or a “pastelito” at one of several Cuban pastry shops.
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MIAMI, FLORIDA: THE PHOTO CHRONICLES
My pictorial production presents selected views of the scenic and exciting city of Miami, Florida in the United States.
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Cuban street music, Cuban-American musicians performing at the Ball & Chain Miami, Awesome Street Musicians playing traditional Cuban music and performance crazy dance, & Percussionists in Labadee./photos - Google Images, Alamy-photos edited by REIGNofTEARS.
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We partnered up with Greater Miami Convention Center & Visitors Bureau and Hilton Travel to find the most unique places in Miami for your next visit. Fly in a day early to explore the magic of Little Havana!
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Florida Travel: Viernes Culturales on Calle Ocho in Little Havana, Miami
Discover the wonderful people, an exciting art scene, dancing in the streets, some of the best ice cream in South Florida and much more while enjoying a night of Latin culture in Miami’s historic Cuban district, Little Havana during the Viernes Culturales, the last Friday of each month.
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Miami, FL Travel | TOP 6 THINGS TO DO IN MIAMI | Best of Miami | Super Bowl LIV
Our pre-conceived ideas about Miami were completely changed during our Babymoon. A place we once thought we didn't like has quickly become one of our favorite beach escapes here in the United States. It's not just glitz, glam, nightlife, and beaches. You can get that of course, but it's also full of art, architecture, culture, shopping, and great food. So if you're planning a vacation/holiday or maybe coming down for SUPER BOWL LIV, here are 6 THINGS YOU MUST DO while visiting Miami, FL.
1. WYNWOOD DISTRICT (Old Warehousing District)
In 2009, Tony Goldman had a vision for the Wynwood District. A revitalization effort was soon underway. The world's most talented street artists applied their skills to the 85,000 sq. ft. of barren, abandoned warehouse walls. Today, that art is on display for anyone visiting this incredibly one-of-a-kind community. The street art is not just confined to the Wynwood Walls. Street art covers every sidewalk, lamp post, and building throughout the neighborhood, which makes it a bit overwhelming. We think you'll enjoy.
Things To Do in Wynwood:
A. Wynwood Walls
Hours:
MON - THU 10:30AM to 11:30PM
FRI and SAT 10:30AM to 12AM
SUN 10:30AM to 8PM
2nd SAT of the Month - Wynwood Artwalk 10:30AM to 12AM
Location:
2520 NW 2nd Ave.
Cost: FREE
2. DESIGN DISTRICT
This is one of the world's greatest areas for high-end shopping and people watching. 120 flagship stores, such as Balenciaga, Hermes, Fendi, and Dior call the Design District Home. Not only are there great shops, but it's also home to some incredible art and some of the best architecture in the country.
Things To Do in The Design District
A. Aubi & Ramsa (Adult Ice Cream)
Hours:
MON - THU 12PM to 9:30PM
FRI - SAT 12PM to 12AM
SUN 12PM to 7PM
Location:
172 NE 41st St.
B. St. Roch Market (Lunch)
Hours:
SUN - THU 8AM to 10PM
FRI - SAT 8AM to 11PM
Location:
140 NE 39th St.
3. LITTLE HAVANA
After Fidel Castro seized power in the 1960's, many Cubans fled right here to Miami, establishing Miami's Latin cultural center known as Little Havana.
Things To Do in Little Havana
A. Versailles Bakery (Famous Cuban Pastries)
Hours:
MON - THU 8AM to 10PM
FRI - SAT 8AM to 1AM
SUN 8AM to 11PM
Location:
3501 SW 8th St.
B. Little Havana Visitor's Centre (Souvenirs)
Location:
1600 SW 8th St.
C. Maximo Gomez Park (Domino Park)
Hours:
9AM to 6PM Daily
Location
801 SW 15th Ave.
D. Azucar Ice Cream (Cuban Ice Cream)
Hours:
MON - WED 11AM to 9PM
THU - SAT 11AM to 11PM
SUN 11AM to 10PM
Location:
1503 SW 8th St.
E. Ball and Chain (Dancing, Dining, Cocktails)
Hours:
MON - WED 11AM to 12AM
THU 11AM to 2AM
FRI - SAT 11AM to 3AM
SUN 11AM to 1AM
Location:
1513 SW 8th St.
4. ART DECO DISTRICT
This is the area I think of when I think of Miami. Construction began in this area in 1910. 800+ of the buildings you see today were built between 1923 and 1943. In 1979 the district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Thanks to preservation efforts by Barbara Baer Capitman, we can enjoy the historic district today. This area is also home to Muscle Beach and famous South Beach.
Things To Do in the Art Deco District
A. Architectural Tour (Self-guided walk)
B. Official Art Deco Gift Shop. (Nostalgic Souvenirs)
Hours:
Daily 9:30AM to 7PM
Location:
1001 Ocean Drive
C. Muscle Beach South Beach (People Watch)
Location:
873 Ocean Drive
D. South Beach
5. MIAMI BEACH BOARDWALK (Scenic Coastal Pathway)
Things To Do on The Boardwalk
A. Les Lalanne Art Installment at The Raleigh Gardens
Location:
1775 Collins Ave.
6. MIAMI BEACH (Sunbathe)
This coastal resort city is the perfect escape. Nightlife, architecture, food, beautiful people, and incredible beaches. Maybe you'll catch a glimpse of a celebrity or two.
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PALO! La Habana Buena (Live) • Musica Cubana, Cuban Music
SPOTIFY: (For English & lyrics click SEE MORE) Haga clic en “MOSTRAR MAS” para la letra.
Nominado por el Grammy y Grammy Latino, desde Miami y con artistas de Cuba y los Estados Unidos, PALO! mezcla música cubana, salsa, jazz y funk para crear una nueva música latina que es super groovy.
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PALO! La Habana Buena (Live). Grabado en vivo: Ball & Chain en La Pequeña Habana, Miami, Florida, EE. UU. Canción escrita por Leslie Cartaya, Roly Rivero y Steve Roitstein. Leslie Cartaya, voz principal; Raymer Olalde, timbales; David Palma, sax; Philbert Armenteros, congas; Steve Roitstein, teclados y arreglo. Producido por Steve Roitstein. Co-producido, grabado, mezclado y masterizado por Bobby Macuen. Video editado por Kevin Hernandez. Fotografía por Carlos Miller, Oliver Espaillat, Tania Varela y Kevin Hernandez.
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PALO! La Habana Buena (Live). Recorded live at Ball & Chain in Little Havana, Miami, Florida, USA. Song written by Leslie Cartaya, Roly Rivero (our man in Havana) and Steve Roitstein. Leslie Cartaya, lead vocal; Raymer Olalde, timbales; David Palma, sax; Philbert Armenteros, congas; Steve Roitstein, keyboards and arrangement. Produced by Steve Roitstein. Co-produced, recorded, mixed and mastered by Bobby Macuen. Video edited by Kevin Hernandez. Photography by Carlos Miller, Oliver Espaillat, Tania Varela and Kevin Hernandez.
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La Habana Buena
Written by Leslie Cartaya, Roly Rivero & Steve Roitstein
© Riot Music (ASCAP) and Rolling Pin Music (BMI)
Habana Vieja, nostalgia que se convirtió en vitral
Adoquín de paso torpe, aire elegante de mar
Huella de español cansado, bahía vientre alargado
Que un barco va atravesando besando su claridad
Coro:
Eh, he, La Habana, eh, he, La Habana
Un Chevrolet del cuarenta gime y suspira en su andar
Y La Habana le dio un beso allá en el parque central
Y los leones del prado rugen al verlo pasar
La ciudad mira callada viendo a la gente llegar (Coro)
PALO! Para Chuparse Los Dedos (Live) • Musica Cubana Salsa Jazz Funk
SPOTIFY: (For English & lyrics click SEE MORE) Haga clic en “MOSTRAR MAS” para la letra.
Nominado por el Grammy y Grammy Latino, desde Miami y con artistas de Cuba y los Estados Unidos, PALO! mezcla música cubana, salsa, jazz y funk para crear una nueva música latina que es super groovy.
Haga clic en SUSCRIBIRSE y deje un comentario. ¡Gracias!
PALO! Para Chuparse Los Dedos (Live). Grabado en vivo: Ball & Chain en La Pequeña Habana, Miami, Florida, EE. UU. Canción escrita por Leslie Cartaya, Raymer Olalde y Steve Roitstein, inspirada por la gran cantante de salsa cubana Celia Cruz. Leslie Cartaya, voz principal; Raymer Olalde, timbales; David Palma, sax; Philbert Armenteros, congas; Steve Roitstein, teclados y arreglo. Producido por Steve Roitstein. Co-producido, grabado, mezclado y masterizado por Bobby Macuen. Video dirigido por Dervin Ferrales.
ENGLISH:
Grammy and Latin Grammy-nominated PALO! is from Miami with artists from Cuba and the United States. PALO! mixes Cuban Music, salsa, jazz and funk to create super groovy Latin music.
Please click SUBSCRIBE and leave a comment. Thanks!
PALO! Para Chuparse Los Dedos (Live). Recorded live at Ball & Chain in Little Havana, Miami, Florida, USA. Song written by Leslie Cartaya, Raymer Olalde and Steve Roitstein, inspired by the great Cuban salsa singer Celia Cruz. Leslie Cartaya, lead vocal; Raymer Olalde, timbales; David Palma, sax; Philbert Armenteros, congas; Steve Roitstein, keyboards and arrangement. Produced by Steve Roitstein. Co-produced, recorded, mixed and mastered by Bobby Macuen. Video directed by Dervin Ferrales.
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Para Chuparse Los Dedos
Written by Leslie Cartaya, Raymer Olalde, Steve Roitstein
© Riot Music (ASCAP) and Rolling Pin Music (BMI)
Chorus:
Ay que rico, para chuparse los dedos
Que sabroso, para comérselo entero
Verse 1:
De las frutas tropicales a mi me gusta el anon
Con su pulpita dulzona y blanca como algodón
Mi mama hacia champola cuando yo era chiquitica
Todavia recuerdo el gusto de esa cosita tan rica (Chorus)
Verse 2:
Tambien me gusta la piña el platano y el melon
La guanábana, el mamey, el mango y el marañon
Sabrosa la chirimoya, el coco o guayabita
Pero el anon sigue siendo mi frutíca favorita (Chorus)
Orquesta Aragón at Cubaocho in Little Havana, Miami
Orquesta Aragón at Cubaocho in Little Havana, Miami
Bailando en la barra de Boll's & Chain's en Miami calle ocho
3 DAYS IN MIAMI #solotraveling
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Also, check out my playlist for your trip to Miami here - this was a real mood setter for me while I was traveling.
Below are some of my recommendations for Miami visitors:
STAY @
hostel GENERATOR
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DINE @
Nikki Beach
Craving some luxury? Dress in all-white and head out to the restaurant on the beach for some awesome dishes and drinks -
Wynwood Kitchen and Bar
Embrace the ART everywhere around you not sacrificing your meal!
LOOK @
Wynwood Walls
For a better effect download an app called Wynwood Tour Guide, it explains every art piece in the area and educates on artists
Little Havana
Savor incredible Cuban culture, taste the strongest coffee you can ever have, visit cigar shops and the famous BALL & CHAIN restaurant for some cool live music and dance
Ocean Drive (South Beach)
For glamor, architecture, beaches and restaurants. Some places offer DJ playing and dance floor or Flamenco performance depending on your taste
SHOP @
Collins Ave Shopping District
Stroll along the avenue to find anything from Wallgreens to Armani Exchange
Hope this was helpful! If you have questions about your upcoming trip to Miami, leave your comments below!
A Food Tour of Little Havana
Cuban culture thrives in Little Havana, an eclectic neighborhood in Miami, Florida. Get a taste for it while on a food tour!
Former Vice President Joe Biden campaigns for the Latin vote
Former Vice President Joe Biden visited Ball & Chain in Little Havana on Sunday, September 15, 2019, for a meet-and-greet with Hispanic voters in Miami, Florida.
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The Bounty Hunters Catching Pythons In Florida (HBO)
The Everglades in Florida are plagued with dozens of invasive species, top among them is the Burmese Python. A pet sold in stores throughout the US, when it gets too big or too old for its owner it typically gets released into the wild. When this happens in Florida, where the Everglades tall grasses are identical to Southeast Asia, the animal thrives, breeding in huge numbers and eating whatever it wants thanks to a complete absence of natural predators. On the heels of a viral video showing a burmese python wrestling and killing an alligator, the director of the South Florida Water Management District launched a program to hunt snakes throughout his district.
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