41 Fleet Street
41 Fleet Street
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Jamakinmedream
Suffolk20 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2020
The highlight of our day was visiting 41 Fleet Street. Beautiful, inspirational, murals span several blocks, and a yard. This community artist project is uplifting, and shows a sense of pride, and progress for this neighborhood. I see this as must see destination in Kingston. It felt safe and welcoming.
Written 8 February 2020
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Terry S
Bogota, Colombia39 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2016 • Couples
Local residents are selling food from small store fronts or even from the homes next to the art on this street. We are impressed, and want to support the non-profit foundation that is supporting this. It is next to a primary school where a foundation is supporting it. Since the neighborhood is typical of the downtown, we did not feel threatened or unsafe, but since as a tourist you want to avoid being a target of theft, I suggest that one not display jewelry or forget to take normal precautions with cameras and valuables. We are often greeted pleasantly by strangers in Kingston, so we feel welcomed and have been treated with courtesy everywhere. I took numerous digital photographs, but TripAdvisor format makes it very difficult to post them here, unless they are edited and converted to .JPG format, so I will leave that to others. Search the internet to see more but TripAdvisor policy prohibits posting URL links here.
Written 24 November 2016
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Kyle H
2 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2019 • Business
Really cool experience. Nice just to drive down, and look at all the structures, then grab lunch down on the waterfront. you don’t need a tour guide
Written 8 May 2019
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Sander_Yoho
Den Bosch, The Netherlands1,388 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2022
We love to visit street art everywhere. We got a tip to go here. It is called "Painted Jamaica".
It is difficult to get the right street to get here, as many roads in this neighbourhood are blocked to get in. Maybe we should have had a guise that had explained us the backgroun of this all. But the art was hopefull. The colours were fading, but still ok for pictures.
Written 7 September 2022
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Keisha P
72 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2018 • Family
I second all the other reviews. This was a great stop and a place I never would have visited without the reviews. I will say, please go with caution. I don’t know if it was because we were black, we were approached and asked who
we were with and why we were there. Our guide- really a friend of a family member that lives in Jamaica in the area told them we were with him and things were cool after that. The art work is great but was outshined by the kids playing in the court yard- too cute and so appreciative when my husband gave each some money.
Written 29 August 2018
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mima a
Navan, Ireland88 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2018 • Friends
Amazing Art project, with a meaning. Bring the positive Vibes into the streets of downtown. Create a stunning zone for kids to play, to spent there afternoons. To teach them. It is not just about the street art, it is about the whole project, with yard, music, art, computer lessons for kids, ital food... If you are in Kingston, come and support this project! You will love it. Big shout out to Sabukie.
Written 3 June 2018
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tina m
152 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2018 • Couples
My spliff smoking tour guide led us through the vast array of street murals while explaining the Rastafari culture. We'll worth a visit for any kind hearted human being.
Written 20 May 2018
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hurricane-thea
Kingston, Jamaica38 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2016 • Family
Downtown Kingston is not my normal weekend getaway but it was a holiday weekend and I decided to stay in the city and take a tour of Downtown. First on the list was to find 41 Fleet Street after seeing feature on the project. My Dad decided to tag along with my daughter and I..and what a great treat. My dad took us down memory lane...his childhood days in Franklyn Town...his days at Kingston College...when the tram ran from Elleston Road to Constant Spring. Pass the Prison on Tower Street and evidence of the colonial past. Through narrow roads with drain covers missing we found 41 Fleet Street. This is not the cookie cut sun sand sea Jamaica. This is a rough neighbourhood in a depressed community but what a transformation. A neglected factory space turned into an urban art show case. Brightly coloured murals. The murals extend outside 41 Fleet Street to wall's of the nearby primary school and wall's. Positive message..Positive vibes. This was just one stop on our Urban tour of downtown Kingston...a historic and social adventure. We stopped at Victoria Pier to look at Edna Manley's "Negril Aroused" and drove to show my daughter the railway station..Jamaica had the first railway system in the Americas..Yup it was a real historic and social adventure. Note: We went on holiday weekend..Downtown Kingston is different during the work week.
Written 24 May 2016
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Neil L
Edinburgh, UK726 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2023 • Solo
There is great street art all around downtown Kingston. See also the Kingston Creative further south. And it's all free!
Written 27 November 2023
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andyandline
Copenhagen, Denmark25 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2019 • Friends
Beautiful, meaningful street art on a street that used to be struggling with crime and violence but now is changed and full of new initiatives. Get there by taxi, the area is not the safest. Make sure to visit Lifeyard - a Rastafarian-run restaurent on Fleet Street right next to the street art. They have a big, green garden that is currently being turned into a hostel, where you can chill and enjoy fresh juices and I-Tal food 😋
Written 29 January 2019
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