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Kingston, Jamaica, Kingston
Funky venue displaying clothing, instruments & artifacts from the namesake reggae musician.
Unfortunately not yet open after COVID.But on a previous visit it was very informative about Peter Tosh, (his memorabilia, news paper cutting and videoswho was also member of the Wailers with Bob Marley.
This place is permanently closed. :(
Would love to give a great rating. We were disappointed that it was closed ..They said it was open but it wasnt. Did get to take some photos outside . Will be back next trip .
Informative tour and an enlightening visit for Tosh fans but the museum was very small, and could do well with more additions e.g. a lifesize statue of Tosh out front for a photo op.
Love this place it is in the heart of the city
The people who wrote the 5 star reviews must have been reviewing something else. This was a total waste of $2000. I cannot believe they charge tourists $20 for this junk! Three rooms and you have to basically tour yourself since everything is self explanatory. There is hardly anything to look at. My “tour guide” was the security guard, who was more an annoyance than anything else, insisting that I listen to peter tosh songs on the machine they had, despite telling him I was not interested over and over. He finally got the picture when I walked away, leaving him to enjoy the music while I scanned the other 2 walls. Taking the bright idea from Bob Marley museum, tourists cannot take pics inside — not that there is anything picture worthy inside — but there is nothing outside that one would want to capture forever.I don’t know what I paid $2000 for. What I do know if that this place is going to call itself a museum, it should have at least been free.
A great place to visit. Enjoyed the personal item and guide. Need a larger space to add more items.
Small but mighty!We had the pleasure of being guided through the museum by Fuliman (I hope Im spelling it rightand had an absolutely great visit. He was incredibly well informed and was able to dive into any questions we had about Peters life and work, the history of Rastafari, and how it all ties into the Jamaican way of life. We had such a good time we actually stayed and chatted for nearly an hour after our tour ended.Be sure to ask lots of questions to your guide as there is so much political context and history needed to understand the importance and impact of Peters work. Big ups to everyone telling his story, more people need to hear it.
Every Wednesday night is pepperseed. Best of the 90s and latest dancehall
Selector talk too much, ppl stand there, no party feeling
Good place to go an remember the the great musician
Learned so much about how talented Peter was self taught
I wouldnt really call it a museum, I wasnt educated about Peter Tosh but I gave it 3 stars because it has other good entertainment, it only lost 2 for the false advertising.
De place was not well established. Not in Peter Tosh house (which I understand has been sold). In a rented apartment. Just 2 rooms & limited items to display. Compound packed & noisy. I felt I was defrauded. Needs to be rejigged
There was no tour guide to assist you with the tour. We were left on our own, with someone watching our ever move and when we were finished reading the displays and heading towards the door the man watching us asked if we had any questions. My spouse asked a question for it not to look bad. Which the man couldnt give a direct answer.
Great tour and history of how rum is made. The lunch provided was also decent. Would recommend for group trips.
I really have fun and Im good friends with k Cooper
Awesome venue, with some very interesting facts about Reggae music and the Legendary Peter Tosh. Artifacts etc
A wonderful tour very informative with a nice friendly host also love the T-shirts.
I had a great time at the Peter Tosh museum. Thanks for ur hospitality and conversation.
Real bill back vibe on Friday night pure fun and enjoyment
Route 38 Bar & Grill. Come and enjoy scrumptious meals.
Loved it!!! Very educational and amazing staff
Independent tour. It would have been nice to have a guide with expertise to answer questions
Its a great place to learn about a great man! Loved it
Friday night the place hot hotDont go early 2 am things just start to get nice.
Very cool experience and history!
nrasta? feel it
Small but emotional. If you love Peter Tosh you must go, to preserve his memory and pay our tribute to his music and struggle.
Fun place on Weds. Went to an event here for my bday in 2017 and another one last week. Great venue!
Had a great time at Pepper Seed Retro Wednesday party on the property
An amazing place with amazing memorabilia. A must-see for any reggae legend museum tourist. They have the original M16 guitar and Peter Toshs unicycle on display. They have a wonderful documentary playing in the background and amazin memorabilia everywhere the eye can see. I wonder if I walk down memory lane. Do not miss this national treasure and attraction while youre in Kingston, Jamaica. BigUp! Yourself & BigUp! Jamaica!
Tour was interesting, I learnt more about Peter Tosh and his work. I was however did about not being able to take photos. Overall Im happy that I experienced it and fans of Reggae music as well as those curious about the genre should go. His work was important and still relevant to this day and having a dedicated space to honor his legacy is important to the roots and culture of Jamaica.
An absolute waste of time and not to mention the rip off that is the entry fee!How can a 10 minutes walk through in a small space, be priced at 2000.00 JMD per person!!???Not to mention the lack of an on site staff member who would have been more versed in answering detailed questions.Pulse Investments wasted my time and money with this one and I am utterly disgusted!
The complex host more than one businesses on it, so you have a variety of things to do or look at.On Wednesday nights and Friday nights they host great events suitable for both the young adults and more older ones.
Music Festival is a great event
DJ is good. Drinks are too expensive and variety limited. Good parking and security. A growing spot that has potential
well worth a visit and meeting Marlene Brown was the icing on the cake
Good tour by the guide although not that much to actually see. The guide was very informative though.
Its a good chill spot on a friday night
It was very interesting and I learned a lot. The staff is friendly and it was a worthwhile experience.
I liked it because I am a huge Peter Tosh fan. But I didnt think the museum is quite up to scratch. There are many missed opportunities to present a great story about the life and legacy of Tosh. Some of his memorabilia were on display but the stories about them were inadequate and they were also a bit random. I also didnt like the idea of the guy waiting around. He was not a tour guide as its a self tour but they have a guy waiting around and following you. They barely had a gift shop. A small display with a really bad poster despite the many awesome posters that were in the museum. The t-shirts were ok but not worth the cost of over US$30. Its still a new museum so theres plenty of time to improve and make it better.
A small museum, and a relatively short but informative tour. Our tour guide was super pleasant and knowledgeable. With so much emphasis often being placed on Bob Marley, it was good to hear the story of Peter Tosh, who was somewhat overshadowed by Bob. I definitely think every reggae lover should experience this museum.
Iconic museum, this medium captures the legacy of Mr. Peter Tosh.
Finally ah nyce start to the Malcolm X of Reggae!!!! Cant wait to see this grow in ah few years! Hoping the gift shop grow an to see sum nyce art come in pon the walls there! Loved it!
A bit small but relevant, packed with information and tidbits about Peter Tosh and his life. Located in the Pulse Business offices off Trafalgar Road, its in the heart of New Kingston.
Great source of info on this artist who has contributed so much to Reggae. Great going well needed
Great place to gather knowledge of a great Jamaican music icon.
I had lots of fun, learned a lot about music, history and enjoyed great Jamaican dishes.
The Peter Tosh museum is an excellent place to visit! It is very informative about his early life and music career, has cool artifacts on display, interactive and family friendly, this is a great destination for tourists and locals alike! Highly recommended!
Kingston, Jamaica, Kingston
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