Coronation Market, Kingston
Coronation Market, located in Downtown Kingston, is not just any ordinary market—it is the largest and most vibrant marketplace in Jamaica. Stepping into Coronation Market is like immersing yourself in the pulse of Jamaican life, where the ordinary Jamaican people come together to engage in trade and commerce.
This bustling market serves as a hub for vendors from all corners of the island, who gather here to both wholesale and retail a wide variety of goods. From fresh fruits and vegetables to spices, meats, seafood, and even handicrafts, Coronation Market offers a diverse range of products to satisfy the needs of its customers. One of the market's unique features is its reputation for selling goods at significantly lower prices compared to other establishments, making it an attractive destination for bargain hunters.
Coronation Market, often affectionately referred to as 'Curry' by the locals, exudes an energy and liveliness that is unmatched. As you navigate through the market, you will witness men skillfully pushing around laden carts, maneuvering their way through the narrow aisles. The vendors, stationed in small and tightly packed stalls, engage in lively negotiations with customers, proudly showcasing their fresh produce and wares.
Fridays and Saturdays are the busiest days at Coronation Market. During these times, it feels as though half the country has descended upon the market, all seeking to secure their share of the freshest produce at competitive prices. The vibrant atmosphere, the cacophony of voices, and the rich aromas of the various foods being cooked create an immersive experience that truly captures the essence of Jamaica's unique culture.
This bustling market serves as a hub for vendors from all corners of the island, who gather here to both wholesale and retail a wide variety of goods. From fresh fruits and vegetables to spices, meats, seafood, and even handicrafts, Coronation Market offers a diverse range of products to satisfy the needs of its customers. One of the market's unique features is its reputation for selling goods at significantly lower prices compared to other establishments, making it an attractive destination for bargain hunters.
Coronation Market, often affectionately referred to as 'Curry' by the locals, exudes an energy and liveliness that is unmatched. As you navigate through the market, you will witness men skillfully pushing around laden carts, maneuvering their way through the narrow aisles. The vendors, stationed in small and tightly packed stalls, engage in lively negotiations with customers, proudly showcasing their fresh produce and wares.
Fridays and Saturdays are the busiest days at Coronation Market. During these times, it feels as though half the country has descended upon the market, all seeking to secure their share of the freshest produce at competitive prices. The vibrant atmosphere, the cacophony of voices, and the rich aromas of the various foods being cooked create an immersive experience that truly captures the essence of Jamaica's unique culture.
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Coronation Market on Map
Sight Name: Coronation Market
Sight Location: Kingston, Jamaica (See walking tours in Kingston)
Sight Type: Shopping
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Sight Location: Kingston, Jamaica (See walking tours in Kingston)
Sight Type: Shopping
Guide(s) Containing This Sight:
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