Attractions


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The Bob Marley Museum

The Bob Marley Museum, located at 56 Hope Road in Kingston, Jamaica, is one of the most iconic attractions dedicated to the legendary reggae musician, Bob Marley. It celebrates his life, music, and lasting influence on the world.

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 09:15–16:00

Tuesday: 09:15–16:00

Wednesday: 09:15–20:00

Thursday: 09:15–20:00

Friday: 09:15–20:00

Saturday: 09:15–20:00

Devon House Jamaica

Devon House in Kingston, Jamaica, is a historic landmark blending Caribbean and Georgian architecture. Built in 1881 for George Stiebel, Jamaica’s first black millionaire, it now offers mansion tours, world-famous ice cream, gourmet cuisine, and artisan shopping. A symbol of Jamaica’s heritage, it’s a must-visit for culture and relaxation.

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 9:30-16:00

Tuesday: 9:30-16:00

Wednesday: 09:30–16:00

Thursday: 09:30–16:00

Friday: 09:30–16:00

Saturday: 12:00–18:00

Rose Hall Great House

Rose Hall Great House, near Montego Bay, Jamaica, is a restored Georgian mansion famed for its history and the legend of Annie Palmer, the "White Witch." Built-in the late 18th century, it offers tours showcasing plantation-era life and eerie folklore, blending history and ghostly intrigue into a must-see landmark.

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 09:30–16:00

Tuesday: 09:30–16:00

Wednesday: 09:30–16:00

Thursday: 09:30–16:00

Friday: 09:30–16:00

Saturday: 09:30–16:00

People's Museum of Craft & Technology

The People's Museum of Craft and Technology in Spanish Town, Jamaica, celebrates the island's post-emancipation heritage. Featuring tools, crafts, and Maroon artifacts, it showcases Jamaican creativity and resilience within the historic Old King's House complex.

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 09:00–16:00

Tuesday: 09:00–16:00

Wednesday: 09:00–16:00

Thursday: 09:00–16:00

Friday: 09:00–15:00

Saturday: Closed

Greenwood Great House

Greenwood Great House in St. James, Jamaica, is a preserved 1780s plantation home featuring Georgian architecture, antique furnishings, rare musical instruments, and a vast library. Once owned by the influential Barrett family, it now serves as a museum offering guided tours that explore Jamaica’s colonial history and the estate’s legacy.

Sunday: 10:00–16:00

Monday: 10:00–16:00

Tuesday: 10:00–16:00

Wednesday: 10:00–16:00

Thursday: 10:00–16:00

Friday: 10:00–16:00

Saturday: 10:00–16:00

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