Places of Interest in Kingston

The city is the most visited location of Jamaica and the reasons are plenty. The Devon House, the residence of the first black Jamaican millionaire represents the success of a commoner. The singing sensation, Bob Marley, with his roots in Jamaica has his home converted into a museum and it is the most visited museum of Jamaica. The city is not just homes of successful people but a varied cultural mix which is reflected in the architecture of the old and new buildings. The Kings Street and Harbor Street were the hub of market activities of the city and still worth a visit. You may find some curious artifacts in one of the antique shops of the market.

The city is the best place on earth for nature lovers. The Blue Mountains offer an open invitation to explore them. All kinds of activities are organized in the serene environs; be it rock climbing, hiking, or even bird watching. The World’s End, cozily located in the Blue Mountains is a must see. There are many other parks and hideaways in Kingston, Jamaica; the Hollywell National Park and Sabina Park are the prominent visitor attractions. The Rockfort Mineral Bath, located close to the airport is the apt spot to loosen your sinews with a hot therapeutic bath. Those with an interest in pristine and old must visit the ruins of Fort Royal. There are a number of Villas in the city and Villa Ronai associated with Hungarian artist Hanna Ronai presents the splendor of artistic taste.

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