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Little Havana
Miami, United States · Neighborhood Guide
Heart of Miami's Cuban community. Calle Ocho, domino parks, authentic Cuban coffee and cuisine. Vibrant, affordable, deeply cultural.
Last updated March 2026
Little Havana at a Glance
Budget-Friendly
Cost Level
$2,200–$3,200
Rent Range
Safe
Safety
City average
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Who Lives in Little Havana?
Budget-conscious expats and Latin culture enthusiasts who want authenticity over luxury.
Living in Little Havana — Practical Details
Walkability
Little Havana is moderately walkable with most daily needs accessible on foot or short transit rides.
Grocery & Food Access
Supermarkets, local markets, and restaurants are accessible in Little Havana. Check the city guide for specific cost breakdowns.
Getting Around
See the Miami city guide for full transport details.
Nearby Coworking
4+ coworking spaces in Miami. See the city guide for full list.
FAQ — Little Havana, Miami
What is Little Havana like for expats?
Little Havana is a budget-friendly neighborhood in Miami. Heart of Miami's Cuban community. Calle Ocho, domino parks, authentic Cuban coffee and cuisine. Vibrant, affordable, deeply cultural. Best for: Budget-conscious expats and Latin culture enthusiasts who want authenticity over luxury.
How much does it cost to live in Little Havana, Miami?
Little Havana is classified as "Budget-Friendly" in Miami. City-wide 1-BR rent averages $2,200–$3,200. Total monthly budget in Miami: $3,200–$5,000.
Is Little Havana safe for expats?
Little Havana is generally considered safe for expats. As with any neighborhood abroad, standard precautions apply. Check our full Miami guide for detailed safety information.
Who lives in Little Havana?
Little Havana is best for: Budget-conscious expats and Latin culture enthusiasts who want authenticity over luxury.
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