Miami · Since 2016

Walk the city
like you live here.

Small-group walking tours through Wynwood, Little Havana, and South Beach. Two languages. One guide who actually lives here.

See the Tours
Ocean Drive at night, neon lights
Ball & Chain venue, Little Havana
Wynwood colorful mural
Miami Beach lifeguard stand
Girl with drink, Little Havana street
Ocean Drive sign at sunset

Choose Your Walk

Three neighborhoods.

Colorful street art murals in Wynwood Miami

wynwood

Specialized Art Tour in Miami

Street art, live murals, and the artists who made Wynwood the world's largest open-air gallery.

2.5hMax 8EN/ES$55
Colorful Calle Ocho in Little Havana Miami

little havana

Mix of Latin Cultures in Miami

Food, music, dominoes, and Cuban heritage on Calle Ocho.

2.5hMax 8EN/ES$55
Ocean Drive Art Deco hotels at dusk, South Beach Miami

miami beach

The Soul of Miami

Art Deco, Ocean Drive, and the stories behind South Beach.

2.5hMax 8EN/ES$55

A few frames from the walk.

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Wynwood sunglasses mural close-up
Wynwood
Woman with orange drink, Little Havana
Little Havana
Wynwood boy peeking mural
Wynwood
Pink building corner, Little Havana
Calle Ocho
We Live In Beautiful World mural
Wynwood
Pink lifeguard hut at dusk
South Beach
Miami palm trees sunset silhouette
Miami Beach
Miami coastline at stormy sunset
Surfside
Ocean Drive Art Deco hotels, South Beach Miami

Your Guide

I grew up watching this city change.

I started guiding in 2016. Back when Wynwood was still finding itself and the term “Little Havana revival” didn't exist yet. What I'm good at isn't reciting dates — it's explaining why things look the way they look.

English and Spanish. Small groups. If you've been to Miami five times and think you've seen it — take one of these walks.

500+guests guided
4.9★avg rating
Since 2016
EN / ES
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What guests are saying.

She knew exactly where to take us to feel like locals — the domino park, the ventanita, the cigar roller who's been on the same block for 30 years. Nothing was staged. Everything was real.

María G., Spain

I had walked Ocean Drive twice on my own and thought I understood it. After two hours with her I realized I had seen nothing. The architectural history alone is worth the trip.

Lukas W., Germany

The side streets in Wynwood that nobody knows about — that's where the real art is. She showed us pieces that aren't in any guide, by artists whose names she actually knew personally.

Camila R., Colombia

She told us the Versace Mansion story in a way I had never heard — not the sensational version, the architectural one. What the building was before Versace, who built it, why it mattered to the neighborhood. Completely different from what you find online.