Kingston Travel Guide:
Kingston is the capital of Jamaica. Jamaica is the land of unique experiences, engaging activities, breathtaking landscapes and warm welcoming people. There are a lot of things to see and do in Kingston, and here are some places you should look into: Bellevue House National Historic Park Royal Military College, Museum, Corrections Canada Museum - Penitentiary Museum, Cruise Sightseeing Tours, Farmer’s Market, Fort Henry, Frontenac County Schools Museum, Cataraqui Cemetery Grand Theatre Kingston, Haunted Walking Tours, International Hockey Museum, Kingston City Hall, Marine Museum of the Great Lakes, McIntosh Castle, Military Communications and Electronics Museum , Murney Tower National Historic Site, Cataraqui Museum of Health Care, Pump House Steam Museum, Queen’s University , Royal Military College, and Wolfe Island. When you visit Kingston, you’ll come to know that there’s an endless array of things to do in Kingston Jamaica. Let us have a look into the museums, Fort Henry and Kingston Bars and night life.
Museums:
There is a list of Museums in Kingston; Agnes Etherington Art Museum , Military Communications and Electronics Museum Corrections Canada Museum , International Hockey Museum , MacLachlan Woodworking Museum , Marine Museum of the Great Lakes , and Pump House Steam Museum. Where Agnes Etherington Art Museum is the first-rate infrastructure supports a program of some 15 exhibitions annually, and a spectrum of artists' talks and performances, public lectures, symposia, workshops, and school and family programs. And The Marine Museum is responsible for the Great Lakes Maritime Heritage Centre which serves to enhance historic Kingston waterfront lands and existing heritage structures, to tell the story of maritime commerce, labor and life that affect us to this day.
Fort Henry:
Fort Henry in Kingston has a history that is rich and you’ll be able to experience what life was like at the fort. Fort Henry greets visitors from all around the world and also plays host to numerous special ceremonies and events that take place all season long. Visitors like to enjoy the 19th century military life through guided tours, scenic views, heart-pounding musical performances and precision military demonstrations by the Fort Henry Guard. Many of the Fort Henry's special events occur in the evening in this fort.
Kingston Bars and night life:
Night life in Kingston is awesome. It has a lot to do in night like; MyBar , Philthy McNasty's Bar & Grill , Stages Nightclub , The Brass Pub , The Keg Steakhouse and Bar , Thousand Islands Casino. Philthy McNasty's Bar & Grill offers daily and nightly specials. It’s a typical pub fare at cheaper rates. The grill is open for lunch, and if it’s your first time there, you get something free. Children are not allowed to take in at night. Stages Nightclub is the most popular night club in Kingston. Stages is the best place to go out dancing on a Saturday night. And it’s also the cheapest club to get into. The Brass Pub serve up nine different beers on tap at the Brass and on Friday and Saturday night there is no cover, so it’s a great alternative to Stages or Ale, if you feel compelled to be in the Hub. Additionally, they always have a DJ on hand and live music is featured on Sunday and Monday nights.