Attractions
Stay Near The Best Things To Do In Kingston, Jamaica
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.
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.
This restaurant and sports bar pays homage to Jamaica native and the world’s greatest sprinter, Usain Bolt.
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.
Explore the country’s premier collection of Jamaican art, from the Taino to the present day.
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.
Take a walk on Jamaica’s wild side with over 900 animals across 60 species, including indigenous, endangered, and native animals from Jamaica, Africa, and the Americas.
VIP Attractions
Club Mobay & Club Kingston, Jamaica's premier airport lounge provides the perfect place for passengers to enjoy world class facilities while immersed in warm Jamaican hospitality.
Bob Marley Museum
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.
Usain Bolt’s Tracks & Records
This restaurant and sports bar pays homage to Jamaica native and the world’s greatest sprinter, Usain Bolt.
Emancipation Park
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.
National Gallery Of Jamaica
Explore the country’s premier collection of Jamaican art, from the Taino to the present day.
Hope Botanical Gardens
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.