Emancipation Park






Description
Emancipation Park, located in the heart of Kingston, Jamaica, is a symbol of freedom and cultural pride.
Established in 2002, the park was created to commemorate the emancipation of enslaved Africans in Jamaica in 1834.
The park’s name and purpose are rooted in the island’s rich history of struggle for freedom, serving as a place for both reflection and recreation for residents and visitors.
It offers a serene environment, with lush green spaces, jogging paths and beautiful gardens, making it a peaceful escape in the busy city.
One of the park’s most iconic features is the 'Redemption Song' sculpture, created by Jamaican artist Laura Facey.
The statue, depicting two naked figures gazing upwards, is a powerful representation of the strength and resilience of the Jamaican people, symbolizing the triumph over slavery.
The park also boasts impressive landscaping, with palm trees, fountains and benches, providing a perfect space for relaxation, exercise, and family gatherings.
A visit to Emancipation Park offers a deep dive into Jamaica's past while providing a tranquil retreat for modern-day enjoyment.
Whether you're taking a leisurely stroll, learning about the island's history or attending a cultural event, the park encapsulates the spirit of Jamaica and its journey toward freedom.
Location
Business Hour
Open
-
Monday
05:00 - 23:00
- Tuesday
05:00 - 23:00- Wednesday
05:00 - 23:00- Thursday
05:00 - 23:00- Friday
05:00 - 23:00- Saturday
05:00 - 23:00- Sunday
05:00 - 23:00Similar Listings
This is an all-in-one epic half-day tour! A waterfall adventure + authentic Jamaican lunchSave 16.67%$90.00$75.00Uncover Jamaica’s beauty; With a serene bamboo rafting and visit to Mo' Bay lively Hip Strip$160.00 - Tuesday