Located in the heart of this vibrant capital city, the Terra Nova All-Suite Hotel offers unparalleled convenience to the most popular attractions and things to do in Kingston, Jamaica. Attractions within walking distance include the Bob Marley Museum, Devon House and Usain Bolt’s Tracks & Records Restaurant.
Local Attractions & Things to Do in Kingston
Check Out the Bob Marley Museum, Devon House & More
Bob Marley MuseumTotal Drive-Time: 5 minutes The museum, dedicated to the memory of the late Reggae superstar Robert "Bob" Marley, is the site of the musician’s home and his original studio where many of his songs were recorded. The house, which boasts 19th Century architecture, was Marley’s home until his death in 1981, when it was converted into a museum by his wife Rita. The property features a well-equipped 80-seat theatre, photographic gallery and gift shop. |
USAIN BOLT’S TRACKS & RECORDSTotal Drive-Time: 5 minutes This restaurant and sports bar pays homage to Jamaica native and the world’s greatest sprinter, Usain Bolt. Sample superb comfort food and authentic Jamaican specialties, check out the sprinter’s medals and records and catch your favorite team in action on one of dozens of high-definition flat-screens. |
Devon House tour + ICE CREAM
Total Drive-Time: 2 minutes
Sitting on 11 lush acres in the capital city, the stately Devon House, built in 1891, was the home of Jamaica’s first black millionaire, George Stiebel. Visitors to the historical site can go back in time with a tour of the Georgian-style great house. Furnished with a collection of 19th century antiques from Jamaica and the Caribbean region, the house tells the tale of privileged West Indian society in the Victorian Era.
Complete your tour with Devon House I Scream (Ice Cream), makers of Jamaica’s premier brand of ice cream, with its flagship store at this location.
Sitting on 11 lush acres in the capital city, the stately Devon House, built in 1891, was the home of Jamaica’s first black millionaire, George Stiebel. Visitors to the historical site can go back in time with a tour of the Georgian-style great house. Furnished with a collection of 19th century antiques from Jamaica and the Caribbean region, the house tells the tale of privileged West Indian society in the Victorian Era.
Complete your tour with Devon House I Scream (Ice Cream), makers of Jamaica’s premier brand of ice cream, with its flagship store at this location.
Emancipation ParkTotal Drive-Time: 10 minutes
A sanctuary of lush greenery in the heart of Kingston, this park is a splendid place to relax, picnic, read a book or chat with friends. You will also find soothing water features, brilliant gardens, a jogging track and a stage for live concerts and shows. National Gallery of JamaicaTotal Drive-Time: 25 minutes
Explore the country’s premier collection of Jamaican art, from the Taino to the present day. In addition to exhibits of works by major Jamaican artists, thematic exhibitions, guest-curated exhibitions and touring exhibitions from around the world, the museum offers classes, guided tours, lectures and panel discussions, and children's art programmes. There are also a gift shop and coffee shop. |
Hope Botanical GardensTotal Drive-Time: 25 minutes
These 200-acre gardens comprise the largest public green space in Kingston, and are home to a diverse range of indigenous and exotic flowers, plants, shrubs and trees. Highlights include the Cassia siamea grove, a cacti garden, a colorful bougainvillea walk, sunken gardens and a lily pond. |
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