The Bob Marley Museum Ltd
Value Smart Information
• Over 28 years in business
• A protected national heritage site from 2001
• In 1976, it was the site of a failed assassination attempt on Mr. Bob Marley
• Mr. Marley’s home until 1981
• In 2015 America's first black President Barrack Obama visited the museum
• On the property:
- Tuff Gong studio converted to a 80-seat theatre
- Photographic gallery
- Gift shop
- Museum
- One Love Café
• The tour is approximately 75 minutes
• Guided tour includes:
- Herb (Ganja/Marijuana) garden
- Life size 3-dimensional hologram of Bob Marley
- Photo gallery
- Gold and Platinum Records
- Marley’s favourite clothing
- His bedroom & kitchen
- Bullet-holed walls resulting from his failed assassination attempt
• The gift shop sells T-shirts, posters, CDs and other Bob Marley memorabilia as well as items from Jamaica
• Parking available
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• Look at the admission fees
• Parking available
• Major debit & credit cards accepted
• Award: TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence
Website: http://www.bobmarleymuseum.com/
Email: marleyfoundation@cwjamaica.com, onlocation@tuffgong.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bobmarleymuseum
Twitter: https://twitter.com/bobmarleymuseum
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bobmarleymuseum/
Location
56 Hope Road
Kingston 6
Phone: (876) – 923-9380 / Fax: (876) - 923-4657
876-927-9152
876-978-2993
876-978-2929
Opening Hours:
Monday to Saturday
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Tours Conducted: 9:30am - 4:00pm
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