
Emancipation Park
Bästa tid att besöka
Early morning or late afternoon, when nature is at its most beautiful and you avoid the greatest heat. August is especially magical because the central Emancipation celebrations are held then.
Budgettips
Entrance to the park is free for all visitors. Only special guided tours are paid, costing around 10-15 USD, and it's worth booking them on the spot.
Rekommenderas för
History lovers, Photographers, Families with children, Solo travelers
Planera ditt besök
1-2 hours
Om
Snabba fakta: In the courtyard of the house grows a breadfruit tree that is a direct descendant of the original tree from the HMS Bounty. It is a living monument to Captain Bligh, the man who brought breadfruit to Jamaica and changed Caribbean cuisine.
Höjdpunkter: This park was purchased in 1893 for 160 pounds thanks to the pooled money of former slaves, making it a symbol of freedom and community. Today it is a protected national heritage site and a gathering place where annual Emancipation celebrations are held.
Insidertips
- Sit on a bench under the old banyan tree where locals gather and strike up a conversation with someone.
- Bring a bottle of water and a hat because shade is only available under the trees at the edges of the park.
- The streets around the park are best for photos during the golden hour, just before sunset.
- Skip midday visits on weekdays if you want peace, as it is full of school children and vendors then.
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