The mansion is the architectural dream of Jamaica’s first black millionaire, George Stiebel who gained much of his wealth from gold mining in South America.
A declared national monument and one of Jamaica’s most celebrated historic landmark. The main house is described as "a masterpiece of Caribbean Victorian architecture," by National Geographic. And its Devon House Ice Cream is number 4 on National Geographic Traveller’s list of top places to eat ice cream in the world. The mansion is the architectural dream of Jamaica’s first black millionaire, George Stiebel who gained much of his wealth from gold mining in South America. You can enjoy a tour of the mansion, shop at the gift shops, and feast on any of the delightful cuisine on offering.
The grounds of The University of the West Indies, Mona Campus was home to a refugee camp site during World War II.
On the visit of Queen Elizabeth II to Jamaica in 1953, Her Majesty was impressed by the beauty and variety of the botanical collection.
The Rockfort Mineral Bath is one of Jamaica’s top mineral bath and spa with a stress management centre.
The Ward Theatre is the only theatre of its kind in the English-speaking Caribbean.
The Kingston Waterfront is rich in history as it was the departure point for the Windrush Generation to England.
This Park houses the Jamaica War Memorial for the fallen Soldiers in World War I and II.