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Top neighbourhoods in Kingston

New Kingston

New Kingston hums with business energy, where gleaming office towers meet the lively Knutsford Boulevard "Hip Strip." Devon House offers a cultural pause between meetings, while nearby museums like the Peter Tosh Museum showcase Jamaica's rich heritage. After sunset, restaurants and nightclubs transform the district into an entertainment hotspot where you can sample both international cuisine and local flavours. Hotels cater primarily to business travellers with all the expected amenities and professional service. Getting around is easy with abundant taxis and bus routes connecting you to attractions like Bob Marley Museum just outside the area. For a refreshing break, stroll through the manicured Emancipation Park amid the urban landscape.

Liguanea

Liguanea hums with business energy and student life, offering travellers a practical Jamaican experience. The Sovereign Centre mall stands at the heart of this commercial district, surrounded by banks and office buildings. Nearby, the University of the West Indies adds youthful vibes. Don't miss cultural highlights like the Bob Marley Museum or catch a sporting event at the National Stadium. Getting around is a breeze with abundant taxis and bus routes connecting you to city centre Kingston. You'll find dining options ranging from quick patty shops to sit-down Jamaican restaurants in the mall. Most businesses wind down by early evening, making this a convenient daytime hub for travellers seeking services.

Half Way Tree

Half Way Tree buzzes as Kingston's central transport hub where locals and visitors navigate the colourful chaos. The iconic Clock Tower watches over buses and taxis zipping to all corners of Jamaica, while shoppers explore multi-level plazas like Sovereign Centre. Street vendors create an authentic atmosphere, offering everything from fresh tropical fruits to sizzling jerk chicken. Dining options range from quick street food to sit-down restaurants in the various plazas. While accommodation is limited within the area itself, the excellent transport connections make it easy to reach other parts of Kingston. The area hums with energy during business hours but quiets considerably after dark.

Constant Spring

Constant Spring offers a laid-back slice of everyday Kingston life, away from the tourist hustle. You'll find practical shopping at Manor Park Plaza and Super Value Town Centre, plus the unexpected green oasis of Constant Spring Golf Club. This suburban area mixes quiet residential streets with commercial strips where locals go about their business. The area serves up authentic Jamaican eats from casual roadside spots and local eateries where the jerk chicken doesn't disappoint. Most travellers stay in cosy guesthouses or small hotels with personal touches. Getting around requires taxis or rideshares, as public transit is limited but functional.

Port Royal

Port Royal serves up history with a side of sea views that'll make your Instagram followers drool with envy. Once the playground for pirates, this historic district now charms visitors with Fort Charles's weathered limestone walls and the mysteriously tilted Giddy House. Stroll through St. Peter's Church, which somehow survived the 1692 earthquake that sank half the city, and discover maritime treasures in the local museum. Waterfront restaurants dish out mouthwatering Jamaican seafood while fishing boats bob in the harbour. The peninsula is perfectly walkable, though roads can be narrow. Most visitors day-trip from Kingston since local lodging is limited, but the authentic fishing village vibe makes it worth the journey.

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