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Little River Design Immersion | Miami's Creative Underground

By Only Titi Knows
Free cancellation available
The previous price was Rp2.519.739 and current price is Rp2.049.613 per adult

Features

  • Free cancellation available
  • 4h
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation

Overview

Time Out ranked Little River #12 on its list of the world's
coolest areas. Most visitors walk through it.
We take you inside it.

Not a tour where you look at things.
One where you meet the people who made them.

This is not a walking tour. It's a 3.5-hour design immersion —
conceived and built by an experiential designer, led by a
local artist and cultural narrator who knows every wall,
founder, and storey in this area.

Every stop is a conversation — with the makers, founders,
and artists who built Little River's creative identity
from the ground up.

You'll move through biophilic design studios, street art
corridors, independent galleries, and a Caribbean market
that's been feeding the area since the 1980s.

By the end, you won't just know what Little River looks like.
You'll understand why it became what it is-and where it's going.

Small group. Designed that way on purpose.

Hebrew tours: private groups available

Follow The Walk, Discover Design

Activity location

  • Plant The Future
    • 8484 NE 2nd Ave
    • 33138-3804, Miami, Florida, United States

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Plant The Future Cafe
    • 8484 Northeast 2nd Avenue
    • 33138, Miami, Florida, United States

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Little River Design Immersion | Miami's Creative Underground
  • Activity duration is 4 hours4h
    4h
  • English
Language options: English
Starting time: 11:00
Price details
Rp2.350.629
Rp1.880.503 x 1 AdultRp1.880.503
Paid at activityRp169.110
Total
The previous price was Rp2.519.739 and current price is Rp2.049.613
20% off
Until Fri, 27 Mar
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What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    Bottled water
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Visits to contemporary art galleries (e.g., Stanek Gallery)
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Branded OnlyTitiKnows tote bag (one per guest)
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Visits to independent boutique / design-driven spaces
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Tasting: Guyanese roti (included)
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Dessert tasting: Italian bakery pastries (included)
  • What's includedWhat's included
    History & storytelling on Little River
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Personal encounters with local designers, artists, and creative entrepreneurs. Pre-arranged. Always.
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Intimate group. Hebrew private tours: natalie@onlytitiknows.com
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Coffee/breakfast drinks at Plant the Future (available for purchase)
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Paid street/car park fees are not included. Rates vary by location and time (typically $2–$4/hour). Estimated up to $10 per booking.
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Transport to/from the meeting point is not included
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Service charge are not included. If you enjoyed the experience, tips for our guides are always appreciated and entirely at your discretion.

Know before you book

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Activity itinerary

Plant The Future

  • 1h
Plant the Future is not a plant shop. It's a globally commissioned biophilic design practice — the work of founder Paloma Teppa, who creates living environments for hotels, residences, and cultural institutions around the world. Her materials are moss, tropical plants, natural light, and water. Her subject is the relationship between humans and the natural world. We begin here because this space carries the DNA of Little River: a woman with a vision who turned an empty corner into something the rest of the world now flies in to see. You'll hear the neighborhood's origin storey — from Lemon City 1860 to Time Out's #12 coolest area on Earth — and then step inside for a conversation about how a creative practice actually works: the commissions, the materials, the process, and what it means to build spaces that change how people feel.

Little River

  • 20m
Caribbean Tasting Stop at B&M Market- Before Little River was cool, it was Caribbean. B&M Market has been feeding this area since the 1980s — a family-run institution that is half grocery, half restaurant, and entirely irreplaceable. No design, no branding, no Instagram aesthetic. Just decades of recipes, spice blends passed between generations, and a counter that has served everyone from Haitian immigrants to architecture students to James Beard-nominated chefs who come here to remember what real food tastes like. We stop here because food tells the storey of a area more honestly than any mural or gallery ever could. Over a tasting of authentic Guyanese roti, you'll understand the migration patterns, the cultural layering, and the everyday life that shaped Little River long before it became "the next cool district." This is the stop that stays with people longest. Not because of the food — because of what the food means.

Little River

  • 45m
Miami Street Art (multiple murals)- This is not a street art tour. This is a reading lesson. Every wall in this corridor is a document — of migration, identity, displacement, and reinvention. JonOne, born in Harlem, began his practice painting New York subway trains in the 1980s and now exhibits in galleries in Paris, Los Angeles, and Miami. His work here moves from blue to yellow to red — water, sun, urban heat — the visual biography of a area written in spray paint. Beside it, Portuguese artist Add Fuel layers cultural memory like broken tiles: taking what was discarded and reassembling it into something new. His name comes from a phrase. His work is a philosophy. We'll read these walls the way a designer reads a brief — looking for what the area is trying to say about itself, who made it, and what it's becoming. By the time we leave this corridor, you'll never look at street art the same way again.

Little River

  • 20m
Stanek Gallery -Most galleries let you look at art. This one lets you talk to the people who decide which art gets seen. Stanek opened its Miami outpost here in Little River in 2024 — a deliberate choice by founder Katherine Stanek, a figurative sculptor who built her Philadelphia gallery on a model almost no one else uses: every exhibition is curated by a different independent curator, given complete creative freedom. The result is a space that never repeats itself and never plays it safe. 50% of represented artists are women. The gallery was founded by two women. It opened in the area that Time Out called the world's #12 coolest for a reason. We'll meet Katherine and hear what it actually takes to build a gallery with a point of view — the curatorial decisions, the artist relationships, and why Little River was the only place in Miami that made sense for what she wanted to build. When possible, a quick hello with artists on site (Subject to availability.)

Little River

  • 30m
Hidden Concept Spaces- This is the stop we can't fully describe in advance — because that's the point. Little River's most interesting spaces don't advertise. They don't need to. Free Reign, Admari Tea House, Archive 79 — these are places built for people who already know what they're looking for. A floral design studio that sources textiles from markets in four continents. A tea house that has been quietly redefining tea culture since 2007. An industrial gallery built on hundred-year-old warehouse foundations. We move through whichever of these spaces is most alive on the day of your experience — because a area this dynamic doesn't follow a fixed script, and neither do we. Exact locations confirmed after booking. Every visit is arranged in advance with the space owners — not a walk-in, never a walk-in.

Little River

  • 30m
Every good design has a moment of rest built into it. Mama Leone is Little River's Italian bakery — the quiet layer underneath the murals and the galleries. It has been here longer than the art world discovered this area, and it will be here after the next wave arrives. We stop here for a curated pastry tasting and something harder to schedule: the chance to slow down, absorb everything you've seen, and understand that a neighborhood's identity is not just what gets photographed — it's what gets eaten, quietly, by the people who actually live here.

Little River

  • 20m
The Citadel- We end where the neighborhood's past and future occupy the same building. The Citadel was named Miami's Best Food Hall by Miami New Times for 2025. It opened in 2019 inside a renovated 1950s bank building — the kind of adaptive reuse that happens when developers actually understand the area they're entering. Rooftop. Radio station. Rotating art markets. Pop-up studios. A food hall that functions as a town square. What strikes us here: this building feels like the direct architectural descendant of Little River's original civic space — the 1895 Tee House, a multi-purpose community building that housed a clinic, a communal kitchen, and the neighborhood's first social gatherings. Same high ceilings, same indoor-outdoor flow, same belief that architecture should serve community first. By the time you leave The Citadel, you won't just have walked through a area. You'll understand how a city builds its own identity — one space at a time.

Location

Activity location

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    Plant The Future
    • 8484 NE 2nd Ave
    • 33138-3804, Miami, Florida, United States

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • PEOPLEPEOPLE
    Plant The Future Cafe
    • 8484 Northeast 2nd Avenue
    • 33138, Miami, Florida, United States

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