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Say bye-bye to planning hassles and hello to a Kingston vacation package. With your travel details organized before you take off, you can focus on discovering every inch of this city, starting with Spanish Town Zone, which is great for views, history and walking. A trip to Kingston is a wonderful opportunity to sightsee. Check out big-name attractions such as National Gallery of Jamaica, Bob Marley Museum and Jamaica House. Expedia can help you escape your routine. Tailor your vacation to Kingston to suit your style of travel, whatever that may be.
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New Kingston
Discover urban parks like Emancipation Park and Hope Gardens, or explore landmarks such as the Bob Marley Museum. Enjoy the redeveloped waterfront area with hotels, shops, and cultural centers, while easily navigating via buses and taxis.
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Bob Marley Museum
Learn how a poor Jamaican man from Trench Town became an international pop star thanks to his thought-provoking lyrics and feel-good reggae music.
Devon House
Explore the opulent home of Jamaica’s first black millionaire, go shopping and sample the famous ice cream in the mansion’s courtyard.
National Gallery of Jamaica
Discover the most famous Jamaican artists of the last 100 years in the oldest museum in the Anglophone Caribbean.