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Here's a photo opportunity! Worthy of a visit, the Bob Marley statue greets you at the entrance to Independence Park -- a "must" if your're a visitor to Kingston. Heralded as one the most famous personalities to come out of Ja... more
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Kingston may get all of Jamaica's glory, but MoBay knows how to get down and boogie too. The city features all kinds of attractions, and a fair share of the island's awesome festivals. Visit the website to find out about all th... more
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The museum is situated on the site of the legendary musician's home, which he purchased in 1975. This house, featuring 19th-century architecture, was Marley's home until his death in 1981. It was converted into a museum six yea... more
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This classic 19th-century mansion captures Jamaica's architectural past. Nestled between towering palm trees overlooking a fountain, the restored landmark stands out prominently amidst the urban backdrop of Kingston. Furnished... more
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As usual this year's celebration will include a talent search, workshops and a lecture on some aspect of Reggae Music as well as on the reggae icon, Bob Marley. The culminating concert on the day itself will have an entertainme... more
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Every urban centre needs a place where people can escape from the pressures of metropolitan living. Kingston's hideaway is this park amidst the ridges and peaks of the fabled Blue Mountain Range. Visitors come for the picnic an... more
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If you are a club hopper don't miss this multi faceted night club. For those who are jazz lovers, the ground floor is a jazz club with a piano bar. The second level, called Oxygen, is for the 18-28 age groups, playing the lates... more
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These grounds lie right by the shore of the East Harbour, and are perfect for the hosting of numerous family-friendly events. A jerk festival takes place here each July. more
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This is one of the quiet and delightful locations to visit in Kingston. It is located on the eastern edge of the city on the main approach from the airport. Visitors from all over come to experience its invigorating waters. Coz... more
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Located in the heart of the tourist capital, the square is named for a national hero. Sam Sharpe was a Baptist deacon who was hung for the infamous "Christmas Rebellion" in 1834. His last words, "I would rather hang on yonder g... more
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