Named to honour Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth who officially opened it in November 1953. It stretches between the Bengal Bridge and Discovery Bay...
Places to Go/ Heritage
The Rastafari Indigeneous Village is a space that will showcase the life, skills and experiences of our people. Visitors can take a tour of the...
Built in the mid-1800s in St. James, it is believed to be the home of Annie Palmer or the White Witch of Rose Hall, known for her cruelty and...
In an area called "Norman Square" is the Savanna-la-mar Courthouse that was built in 1925. It is located on the corner of Great George Street and...
Serenity Park is a privately-owned and located in Bushy Park, St. Catherine parish. The large-acre property is home to a wide variety of plants...
It is believed that the genesis of modern Jamaica began with Seville Heritage Park, a site that has been occupied since prehistoric times. It has...
One of the last historical buildings to be completed in the Spanish Town Square in 1819, the Spanish Town Court House is located opposite the old...
Built in 1894, it is a hollow, white tower standing 66ft high at the western-most tip of the island. A beacon fitted to the top of the concrete...
Designed by English sculptor John Bacon, the Rodney Memorial was built in 1801 in Spanish Town Square. Two cannons on the grounds depict Rodney as...
The exact date of construction of the original house at Thetford is not known. It was destroyed, and the remains can still be seen. During the...