Attractions around King City
Explore 17 attractions, restaurants, shops around King City
4.5 (1546)
Bob Marley Museum
56 Hope Rd, Kingston Jamaica
The world-famous reggae star's home, displaying Marley's guitar and other artifacts.
4.5 (1123)
Devon House
26 Hope Rd, Kingston Jamaica
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.
4.5 (711)
Emancipation Park
Knutsford Blvd. Oxford Road, Kingston Jamaica
4.5 (430)
Club Kingston Airport Departure Lounge
Norman Manley International Airport, Kingston Jamaica
A uniquely Jamaican, first class lounge experience.Imagine escaping from the stress and chaos of security lines and crowded departure halls to a sanctuary where you can relax or catch up with the office. This premier airport departure lounge affords you the space to enjoy culturally themed place to relax, a complimentary premium bar, snacks, Wi-Fi, shower facilities, concierge duty free shopping. Jamaican hospitality and charm meet first world innovation at Club Kingston.
4.5 (420)
Blue Mountains
Kingston Jamaica
Want a wild outdoor adventure that'll leave you breathless, exhilarated and home in time for supper? Then push your way through the dense tropical forest of the Blue Mountains for an afternoon that will feast your eyes and work your quads.
4.0 (369)
Port Royal
Palisadoes, Kingston Jamaica
Old pirate haunt, notorious in its day for residents' sticky fingers and loose morals, now being renovated into a major tourist attraction.
4.5 (187)
Trench Town Culture Yard
6 & 8 1st Street Trench Town, Kingston Jamaica
This museum is an authentic place The home of Bob Marley when he first came to Kingston. It's not just about Bod Marley though, There is alot more that we offer, The authenticy , The History about our community of Trench Town, It is also about the other Artists and different Personalities that contibuted their time to the music and for putting the Trench Town name on the Map,
4.0 (161)
Fort Clarence Beach
Kingston Jamaica
4.5 (121)
Jamaica National Gallery
12 Ocean Blvd., Kingston Jamaica
A gallery specializing in Jamaican art from the 1920s to the present, with a particularly strong collection of Edna Manley's sculpture.
4.5 (97)
Holywell Park
B1 road Past Hardwar Gap on the B1 heading to Portland, Kingston Jamaica
Established in 1988, The Jamaica Conservation and Development Trust (JCDT) is a non-governmental organization and charity with a mandate to conserve Jamaica’s natural environment. The activities of the JCDT centre on the 41,198 hectares (101, 313 acres) of rain and cloud forest that make up the Blue and John Crow Mountains National Park including it's core, Preservation Zone which covers 26,251 hectares (65,000 acres) and is inscribed as a World Heritage Site. In addition JCDT's work focuses on the approximately 28,494 hectares of land around the protected area called the Community Buffer Zone.
4.0 (65)
Trench Town
Kingston Jamaica
4.0 (59)
National Heroes Park
Kingston Jamaica
4.5 (55)
University Of The West Indies - Mona
Mona, Kingston Jamaica
3.5 (36)
Half Way Tree
Kingston Jamaica
4.0 (26)
Sabina Park Cricket Stadium
South Camp Road, Kingston Jamaica