

Vibrant street market in Jamaica's capital, offering local cuisine, crafts, and live music.
A serene spot to enjoy the morning sun and beautiful views of the St. Lawrence River.
Explore local produce, crafts, and food in this historic market, open from dawn till dusk.

Experience a historical reenactment and witness the sunset over the fort's ramparts.

Kingston can experience sudden rain showers, especially in the evenings during Market Nights.

Evenings can be warm and humid, a portable fan will help keep you comfortable while exploring the market.
While many places accept USD, having local currency ensures you can make purchases at local stalls and small businesses.
Salted codfish cooked with ackee fruit, onions, tomatoes, and Scotch bonnet peppers.
Marinated chicken in a spicy, fragrant sauce, grilled or smoked.
Golden, flaky pastries filled with spiced beef, chicken, or vegetables.
Handcrafted pieces inspired by Kingston's vibrant reggae culture, often featuring red, gold, and green colours.
Renowned worldwide, this premium coffee is grown in the nearby Blue Mountains and is a must-try for coffee enthusiasts.

A Kingston institution since 1962, known for its hearty breakfasts and classic diner atmosphere.

A popular spot for lunch, offering locally-sourced ingredients and a beautiful patio.
A unique dining experience, offering authentic Haitian cuisine and a lively atmosphere.
Traditionally woven from local palm leaves, these baskets are both functional and decorative, showcasing Jamaica's craftsmanship.
A tranquil oasis in London, home to over 380 species of trees and a stunning 50-acre lake.
Laitumkhrah Church, a historic landmark in Shillong, is known for its beautiful architecture and serene atmosphere.
Immerse in China's forestry history at this unique museum, nestled in the heart of the Greater Khingan Mountains.