Miami Small Group City Tours of Wynwood Walls and Little Havana
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Miami Small Group City Tours of Wynwood Walls and Little Havana

5.0 · 24 reviews4 hours📍 United States

About this tour

When Em from our team ran this 4-hour Miami tour, we rolled through Wynwood, Little Havana, and bits of Art Deco and Downtown in a comfortable Mercedes Sprinter. The vehicle's got an LCD screen playing historical black-and-white shots of Miami, which adds texture to the ride itself. You get two proper stops—one at the famous Wynwood Walls (the street art mecca) and another in Little Havana where the real Cuban culture lives. The driver doubles as a local guide, and they throw in Cuban coffee, water, and churros to keep you settled. It's a solid four hours if you want a curated hit of Miami's artistic and cultural pulse without doing the legwork yourself.

Highlights

  • Wynwood Walls street art up close with local context from the guide
  • Little Havana stop includes actual Cuban food and coffee experience
  • Mercedes Sprinter feels grown-up; LCD historical slideshow during drives
  • Hotel pickup saves you working out transport on day one
  • Cuban churros and strong coffee beats typical tourist snack fare
  • Covers six distinct Miami neighbourhoods in four hours
  • Small-group format means fewer people blocking photo angles

What to expect

Em found the pace moves steadily but not rushed. You'll spend decent time at Wynwood Walls—enough to actually absorb the murals and chat with the guide about the artists and the neighbourhood's evolution. The Little Havana stop is where it gets real; you're eating actual Cuban snacks, sipping proper coffee, and hearing how the area feels to locals, not just walking past it. The Mercedes is comfortable and the historical photos on the LCD give you something to think about during the driving segments between spots. You'll cruise past Art Deco, Downtown, Brickell, and Coconut Grove, so you get the lay of the land even if you're not getting out at each one.

The group stays small, which means your guide can actually answer questions and you're not part of a cattle run. Weather is typical Miami—warm and humid—so the air-con in the van is your friend. The whole thing feels more like a mate showing you around than a standard tour-bus experience.

Good to know

The good

This is genuinely worth it if you're new to Miami and want someone who knows the story behind the neighbourhoods. Wynwood Walls and Little Havana are highlights you'd probably end up hunting down anyway, so bundling them with transport and a guide saves hassle. The small-group format and quality snacks make it feel less generic than big-coach tours.

The not-so-good

It's four hours of mostly sitting and looking out windows, so if you're after heavy activity or deep dives into one neighbourhood, this skims the surface. Wynwood and Little Havana get the real stops; other areas are drive-bys. Tipping isn't included, so budget for that. Infants' meals aren't covered separately. Peak times (weekends, dry season) can mean busier streets and more crowds at the Walls.

Bring

Sunscreen and a hat for the outdoor bits. Comfortable shoes if you want to wander during stops. Camera or phone charged.

Included

Hotel pickup and drop-off, bottled water, Cuban coffee, churros, all taxes.

Not included

Tips, extra meals, drinks beyond what's offered.

Group size

Small, which is the whole point. Works for all fitness levels—minimal walking required.

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