My! We have grown! From a refuge for survivors of the 1692 earthquake in Port Royal, to being named the capital of Jamaica in 1872, a country which gained political Independence from Great Britain 90 years later, this relatively young city has carved for itself an interesting history recorded by many. Emily Mann's March 24, 2016 article in theguardian makes for interesting reading. Check it out here. Amidst all the growth in visual structures is a vibrancy that comes from the spirit of a resilient people such that Kingston has been designated a Creative City of Music. Come visit with us and experience why.
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Visiting Neita's Nest was an absolute delight. The rooms were tastefully decorated and furnished. The bed was comfortable. We enjoyed the beautiful mountain scenery while eating breakfast and using authentic Jamaican products. Our host, Michelle, was amazing. She made us feel at home, and I felt sad when I had to go. Thank you for the wonderful experience.
Patrice Djo
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We arrived at Neita’s Nest after cancelling our hostel accommodation. Michelle (the owner) responded to our request to stay immediately and even arranged for a taxi (with Lester - who is an excellent guide) to pick us up. Within 15 minutes we were on our way to Neita’s and it was the best decision we made! The place is absolutely beautiful, the rooms are light and airy with amazing views overlooking Kingston from the hills...Michelle provide[d] everything we could need and offered us tea before bed. Dressing gowns, towels, fresh water - it was so lovely...The breakfast was delicious - coffee, fresh juice, fresh fruit, bread and eggs… Thanks, Michelle for being an excellent host and making us feel so welcome 😊😊
Rebecca Podd
Guest
Warmth and comfort great hostess and a wonderful serenity of location... enjoy your stay.
Noel Edward Holtz
Guest