Top 10 Sights & Landmarks in Kingston Parish, Kingston Parish

September 20, 2021 Joeann Galban

Discover the best top things to do in Kingston Parish, Jamaica including The Synagogue, Touch The Road, Devon House, Bob Marley Museum, The National Stadium, Holy Trinity Cathedral, 41 Fleet Street, University Of The West Indies - Mona, Port Royal, Fort Morgan.
Restaurants in Kingston Parish

1. The Synagogue

92 Duke Street, Kingston Jamaica
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

The Synagogue

2. Touch The Road

3 Charlemont Ave Bull Bay, Kingston 2 Jamaica +1 876-348-6439 [email protected] http://www.touchtheroad.com
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5.0 based on 22 reviews

Touch The Road

Touch The Road (TTR) is a community-based destination management company and entertainment service that provides a vibrant alternative to the typical resort vacation experience in Jamaica. From lodging and transportation to entertainment and activities, we rely upon local communities to foster an authentic Jamaican experience for visitors founded upon forging real relationships through connected cultural exchange. At TTR, we know that culture comes from people. That's why we offer all kinds of trips that cater to all kinds of different people that are united by one constant. All our trips are shepherded by certified travel guides who serve as an entry point to real Jamaican experiences with real Jamaican people.

3. Devon House

26 Hope Road, Kingston 10, Kingston Jamaica +1 876-926-0815 [email protected] http://www.devonhouseja.com
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4.5 based on 1,098 reviews

Devon House

The 19th century home of George Stiebel, the first black millionaire in the Caribbean, Devon House presents a unique and extraordinary opportunity for multiple experiences in a center of excellence in the city of Kingston, Jamaica. It combines heritage, park facilities, restaurants and shopping for the best of what is authentically Jamaican. Here, the arts, education and entertainment co-exist to give Jamaicans and Tourists alike a space that appeals to all senses.

Reviewed By traveller19622015 - Toronto, Canada

This ia a must have every time I go to Jamaica. I enjoy the mango, coconut and rum and raisin ice cream.

4. Bob Marley Museum

56 Hope Rd, Kingston Jamaica +1 876-927-9152 [email protected] http://www.bobmarley-foundation.com/museum.html
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4.5 based on 1,408 reviews

Bob Marley Museum

The world-famous reggae star's home, displaying Marley's guitar and other artifacts.

Reviewed By Allen1307 - Rugby, United Kingdom

I visited the Bob Marley Museum today anybody who visits Jamaica must see this museum It was Bob’s house in Kingston, his recording studio, where he played football, where he rehearsed, and where he hung out. It’s also where unidentified gunmen tried to assassinate him - you can still see the bullet holes. Our Tour guide was great very informative and friendly.

5. The National Stadium

Statue Road Independence Park, Kingston 00876 Jamaica +1 876-926-1514 http://www.facebook.com/jamaicanationalstadium
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

The National Stadium

6. Holy Trinity Cathedral

Kingston Jamaica http://holytrinityjm.wordpress.com/about
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

Holy Trinity Cathedral

7. 41 Fleet Street

41 Fleet Street, Kingston Jamaica
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4.5 based on 9 reviews

41 Fleet Street

Reviewed By Jamakinmedream

The highlight of our day was visiting 41 Fleet Street. Beautiful, inspirational, murals span several blocks, and a yard. This community artist project is uplifting, and shows a sense of pride, and progress for this neighborhood. I see this as must see destination in Kingston. It felt safe and welcoming.

8. University Of The West Indies - Mona

Mona, Kingston Jamaica (876) 927-1660-9 http://www.mona.uwi.edu/help/contacts/campus
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4.5 based on 55 reviews

University Of The West Indies - Mona

Reviewed By Betty71 - Montreal, Canada

Big campus with lots of green space; small bookstore mostly carrying locally published books and with a gifts section; very highly ranked university with great researchers.

9. Port Royal

Palisadoes, Kingston Jamaica
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4.0 based on 359 reviews

Port Royal

Old pirate haunt, notorious in its day for residents' sticky fingers and loose morals, now being renovated into a major tourist attraction.

Reviewed By patron2929 - Shrewsbury, United Kingdom

Of Captain Morgan fame, today, Port Royal is known to post-medieval archaeologists as the "City that Sank". it the most important underwater archaeological site in the western hemisphere, yielding 16th–and-17th-century artefacts. Several 17th and early 18th century pirate ships sank within Kingston Harbour and are being carefully harvested, under controlled conditions, by various teams of archaeologists. Many of these are displayed in the museum when it is open! The fort area is very interesting. A few bars and restaurants abound for a break.

10. Fort Morgan

Port Royal, Kingston Jamaica
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4.0 based on 5 reviews

Fort Morgan

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