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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.
Data verified May 24, 2026
Little Havana at a Glance
Budget-Friendly
Cost Level
$1,300-$1,800/month for 1-BR
Rent Range
Generally safe — busy commercial corridors are well-trafficked. Quieter residential streets at night.
Safety
100-200 Mbps
Internet
Who Lives in Little Havana?
Cuban-American families, Central American immigrants, artists, and budget-conscious young professionals. Spanish is the primary language — English not always necessary.
Living in Little Havana — Practical Details
Walkability
Walkable along Calle Ocho (SW 8th Street). Less walkable in residential blocks.
Grocery & Food Access
Excellent — Sedano's supermarket, fruit stands, Cuban bakeries, and affordable restaurants on every block.
Getting Around
- Bus: multiple routes along Calle Ocho and Flagler Street
- Car: helpful but not essential for daily errands
- Cycling: flat terrain, bikeable to Brickell in 10 min
- Uber/Lyft: affordable rides to Downtown and Brickell
Nearby Coworking
- Limited in Little Havana — most commute to Brickell or Downtown. Café culture is strong for casual work.
Insider Tips for Little Havana
- 1Versailles Restaurant on Calle Ocho is the iconic Cuban restaurant — go for cafecito and croquetas
- 2Domino Park (Maximo Gomez Park) is where locals play dominoes daily — great people-watching
- 3Viernes Culturales (Cultural Fridays) on the last Friday of each month has free art walks and live music
- 4This is Miami's most affordable central neighborhood — rent here and bike to Brickell for work
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. Typical rent: $1,300-$1,800/month for 1-BR. Total monthly budget in Miami: $3,200–$5,000.
Is Little Havana safe for expats?
Generally safe — busy commercial corridors are well-trafficked. Quieter residential streets at night.
Who lives in Little Havana?
Cuban-American families, Central American immigrants, artists, and budget-conscious young professionals. Spanish is the primary language — English not always necessary.
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