Bob Marley Museum to be closed today for renovations @one876

 

The Bob Marley Museum has stood resolute for Thirty Three Years (33), as a solid piece of the History and Culture of Jamaica. The Museum offers thousands from around the World, an up close and personal look into the life of the greatest Reggae Icon the world has ever seen, Robert Nesta Marley, through daily tours and has been hailed several times as the preferred excursion spot for visitors to the island and by several international Travel Guides and Agencies.  

 

 

The Bob Marley Museum has stood resolute for Thirty Three Years (33), as a solid piece of the History and Culture of Jamaica. The Museum offers thousands from around the World, an up close and personal look into the life of the greatest Reggae Icon the world has ever seen, Robert Nesta Marley, through daily tours and has been hailed several times as the preferred excursion spot for visitors to the island and by several international Travel Guides and Agencies.  

 

 

As the Family of the great icon and members of the Bob Marley Group Of Companies seek to preserve the Museum’s rich heritage, 2 month renovation project is set to get underway at the Bob Marley Museum located at 56 Hope Road Kingston 6 starting from October 6, 2014.  These extensive renovations will allow for the very best tour experience for our valued visitors.

 

 During the renovation period, we invite guests to extend their knowledge of Bob Marley by visiting Tuff Gong International (TGI) at 220 Marcus Garvey Drive and take advantage of the special pricing incentives for tours at this location.

 

                   TGI Tour Schedule – Mondays to Saturdays 

First tour 9:30 am – Last tour 4:00 pm

For pricing please contact us as per below

 

The management and staff of the Bob Marley Museum apologize for any inconvenience and offer our sincere thanks for your patience and support. Should you have any concerns, please email us at tourdesk@bobmarleymuseum.com | onlocation@tuffgong.com or call us at 876-923-9380/2/3 extn 225 or 257.

 

Claude Mills

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