Little Havana Podcast:
Rooted in Authenticity and Culture
Little Havana Podcast (Little Havana Nights Podcast) is a lively celebration of Cuban culture, offering a mix of Exile stories, music, dance, food, and art. Here are some of the main podcasts you can expect:
Music & Dancing – Enjoy traditional Cuban rhythms like 1950's style Mambo, Cha Cha Cha, Boleros and Son Cubano @HavanaNightsClassics, Created and produced by Locals in Little Havana.
Cuban Cuisine – A Podcast that Indulges in authentic Cuban Coffee, Famous Cuban Pastries like pastelitos and croquetas, and Cuban sandwiches.
Cigar Rolling Demonstrations – Watch our Little Havana podcast on skilled artisans hand-roll cigars, a tradition deeply rooted in Cuban heritage.
Domino Games at Domino Park – Experience the Little Havana Podcast with the local pastime of dominoes, where passionate Community Players gather for friendly competition.
Cultural Exhibits & Art – Explore online galleries and street murals that showcase Cuban history and artistic expression.



Little Havana Nights Art Exhibition
Little Havana has quickly emerged as international art destination, showcasing artists from around the globe.
While a strong Hispanic and Latino influence defines the cultural landscape, it's evident that other international talents also enrich this vibrant community.
The Little Havana Nights art exhibition highlights both local artists and internationally acclaimed talents, offering captivating art viewings for those who appreciate stunning creativity.
Bay of Pigs Museum
The Bay of Pigs Museum in Little Havana:
Of the 1,400 veterans of the Bay of Pigs invasion, fewer than 200 remain with us.
You can see the Bay of Pigs Museum in Little Havana. The Original Museum has been replaced with a new beautiful state of the art Building structure, And available for visits, run by the children of the veterans. An Honorary Museum run by the veterans and Felix Rodriguez can also be found in Hialeah Gardens.
The original Cuban culture and traditions truly live in Miami
“As Castro took over in 1959 in Cuba, he also brought in some communism, and with that communism came a lot of cultural change.”
Fidel Castro stripped the Cuban Island of its Identity, but the original Cuban Culture and Traditions still live on, in Miami. And Little Havana, our Town Center, was the beginning.
Little Havana Music and Dancing
#littlehavananights
Little Havana is a global hub for top artists, including the likes of Miguel Cruz and many other renowned figures. The nightlife in Little Havana is unparalleled, offering a cultural music experience that is truly once in a lifetime.
SENTIR CUBANO a Cuban Souvenir store with much more.
Discover the authentic essence of Cuban culture at Sentir Cubano. Since our establishment in 1999 on the iconic Calle 8 and 31st Avenue in Miami, we have been dedicated to advancing and preserving our rich Cuban heritage. We offer over 3000 specialty products, from Cuban artwork to Panama hats and guayaberas.
When in Miami, make sure to visit, and if out of town, you can visit online and have anything shipped.
HOURS 10am-6pm Mon.-Sat. 305-644-8870

















