Devon House is open Monday to Saturday from 9:00 am to 10:00 pm and Sunday from 10:00 am to 9:00 pm. The grounds, ice cream shop, restaurants, and shops are open daily. The heritage house tour runs Tuesday to Saturday, 10:00 am to 5:00 pm only. Entry to the grounds is free.
- Devon House opening hours
- Devon House I Scream — ice cream
- Heritage house tour times & tickets
- Restaurants & dining at Devon House
- Craft shops & boutiques
- History of Devon House & George Stiebel
- Events & weddings at Devon House
- Public holiday hours
- Address, parking & getting there
- Nearby Kingston attractions
- Planning your visit
- Frequently asked questions
Devon House Opening Hours — Complete Daily Schedule
Devon House opening hours vary slightly by day — and importantly, different areas of the estate keep different schedules. The grounds, ice cream shop, restaurants, and craft shops operate broadly from morning to late evening seven days a week. The heritage house tour — the only way to see the interior of the great house — operates on a more restricted schedule from Tuesday to Saturday only.
Unlike most Kingston attractions, Devon House stays open until 10:00 pm Monday to Saturday, making it one of the rare places in the capital where you can get excellent ice cream or a cocktail on a weeknight evening without rushing. This extended evening window is a significant part of Devon House’s appeal for Kingston residents and hotel guests alike.
| Monday | 9:00 am – 10:00 pm | Open |
| Tuesday | 9:00 am – 10:00 pm | Open |
| Wednesday | 9:00 am – 10:00 pm | Open |
| Thursday | 9:00 am – 10:00 pm | Open |
| Friday | 9:00 am – 10:00 pm | Open |
| Saturday | 9:00 am – 10:00 pm | Open |
| Sunday | 10:00 am – 9:00 pm | Reduced Hours |
| Monday | No tours available | Tour Closed |
| Tuesday | 10:00 am – 5:00 pm | Tours Running |
| Wednesday | 10:00 am – 5:00 pm | Tours Running |
| Thursday | 10:00 am – 5:00 pm | Tours Running |
| Friday | 10:00 am – 5:00 pm | Tours Running |
| Saturday | 10:00 am – 5:00 pm | Tours Running |
| Sunday | No tours available | Tour Closed |
If visiting Devon House specifically to take the heritage house tour, do not visit on a Monday or Sunday — tours are not available on those days. Tours run Tuesday to Saturday only, 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. The grounds, ice cream shop, restaurants, and shops are still open on Mondays and Sundays.
What Time Does Devon House Close?
Devon House closes at 10:00 pm Monday to Saturday — one of the latest closing times of any heritage attraction in the Caribbean. On Sundays it closes slightly earlier at 9:00 pm. These extended evening hours make Devon House a natural destination for an after-dinner dessert, a sunset drink in the gardens, or a relaxed evening stroll through one of Kingston’s most beautiful colonial properties.
Devon House hours may vary on Jamaican public holidays and around special events. Always confirm current hours by calling 1-876-926-2015 or visiting devonhousejamaica.com before your visit, especially during holiday periods.
Devon House I Scream Opening Hours — The Best Ice Cream in Jamaica
Ask any Jamaican about Devon House and the first thing they’ll mention is the ice cream. Devon House I Scream is not just the most famous ice cream in Jamaica — it is genuinely considered one of the finest ice cream experiences in the entire Caribbean, made on-site using traditional methods and premium local ingredients. The queue outside the iconic pale yellow booth is a Kingston institution.
The Devon House ice cream shop opens Monday to Saturday at 9:00 am and Sunday at 10:00 am, closing at 10:00 pm Monday to Saturday and 9:00 pm on Sundays. It operates seven days a week and stays open on most public holidays — making it one of the most reliably open food businesses in Kingston.
| Monday – Saturday | 9:00 am – 10:00 pm | Open Daily |
| Sunday | 10:00 am – 9:00 pm | Open |
| Public Holidays | Generally open — confirm first | Usually Open |
Devon House Ice Cream Flavours — What’s on the Menu
Devon House I Scream rotates through a menu of over 30 flavours, with a core selection available daily and seasonal specials added throughout the year. The flavours draw heavily on Jamaican and Caribbean ingredients — rum, coconut, soursop, guava — making the experience genuinely local rather than a generic international ice cream offering.
Devon House I Scream serves ice cream in cups and cones — classic, waffle, and sugar cone options. The Rum and Raisin in a waffle cone is the unofficial Devon House order. If you’re visiting with children, ask about the small-scoop option for younger eaters. Payment is accepted in both JMD and USD. Expect a queue during peak hours (evenings and weekend afternoons) — it moves quickly.
“Devon House I Scream is one of those rare food experiences that genuinely lives up to its reputation. After one visit, you understand immediately why Jamaicans have been devoted to it for generations.”
— Opening Hours JA,Devon House Heritage Tour — Tickets, Times, and What to Expect
The Devon House heritage tour is the only way to access the beautifully restored interior of the great house itself. Guided tours are led by knowledgeable hosts and cover the main rooms of the 1881 mansion — including the formal reception rooms, the dining room, the master suite, and the verandas — all furnished with period antiques, local artwork, and historically significant objects that bring Jamaica’s Victorian-era prosperity to life.
Tours run Tuesday to Saturday, 10:00 am to 5:00 pm, with departures at regular intervals throughout the day. There is no tour on Mondays or Sundays. Tour duration is approximately 45 minutes to one hour.
| Tour Category | Admission (JMD) | Admission (USD) | Notes |
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| Adults (International) | ~JMD $700 | ~USD $5 | Full guided house tour |
| Jamaican Residents | Reduced rate | N/A | National ID required |
| Children (under 12) | Reduced rate | Reduced rate | Must be accompanied by adult |
| Students (with ID) | Reduced rate | N/A | Valid student ID required |
Heritage tour admission prices above are approximate and subject to change. Confirm current rates directly with Devon House by calling 1-876-926-2015 or visiting devonhousejamaica.com. Tour prices are managed by the Jamaica National Heritage Trust (JNHT), which oversees Devon House as a national heritage site.
What You See on the Devon House Heritage Tour
- ✓The Great Hall and Reception Rooms — elegantly proportioned formal rooms furnished with period Caribbean and Victorian antiques, crystal chandeliers, and original artworks.
- ✓The Formal Dining Room — a fully set Victorian-era dining table demonstrating the scale and grandeur of entertaining in Jamaica’s wealthy 19th-century society.
- ✓George Stiebel’s Bedroom and Personal Quarters — personal objects, period furnishings, and the story of Jamaica’s first Black millionaire told through his preserved domestic spaces.
- ✓The Veranda and External Architecture — the sweeping wooden verandas and intricate fretwork of the great house are architectural highlights visible from the grounds, but the tour provides close-up context and history.
- →Historical Narrative — the tour guide’s account of Devon House’s role in Jamaican history — from Stiebel’s extraordinary life story through to the building’s restoration and heritage designation — is the most educational element of the entire visit.
Devon House Restaurants and Dining — Opening Hours and What’s Available
Devon House is not just a heritage attraction — it is one of Kingston’s most established dining and culinary destinations. Multiple restaurants, cafés, a bakery, and a bar operate on the grounds, ranging from fine dining to casual pastries and cocktails. Each establishment keeps its own hours within the broader Devon House operating window, so it is worth knowing what is available when before you visit.
Individual restaurant and café opening times at Devon House do not always align perfectly with the main site hours and can change seasonally. For the most accurate, current dining hours — especially for Norma’s at Devon House — check devonhousejamaica.com or call 1-876-926-2015 before planning a meal visit.
Devon House Craft Shops and Boutiques — What to Buy
The Devon House grounds house a collection of artisan shops, craft boutiques, and speciality retailers occupying the restored outbuildings and cottage structures on the estate. Shopping at Devon House is a genuinely pleasant experience — the quality of goods is generally higher than typical tourist markets, with an emphasis on Jamaican-made, locally designed products.
The Devon House shops are generally open during the main site hours — broadly 9:00 am to 9:00 pm Monday to Saturday — though individual shops may keep slightly different hours. The Jamaica National Heritage Trust operates a gift shop on site focused specifically on heritage-related merchandise.
History of Devon House — George Stiebel and Jamaica’s Finest Great House
Devon House was built in 1881 by George Stiebel — a man whose life story is one of the most remarkable in Jamaican history. Born in Jamaica in 1820 to a Jewish father and a Black Jamaican mother, Stiebel amassed a fortune through gold mining ventures in Venezuela and across South America, becoming Jamaica’s first Black millionaire.
With his extraordinary wealth, Stiebel returned to Jamaica and commissioned Devon House as his private residence — a statement of achievement, ambition, and cultural aspiration. The building is a masterwork of late-Victorian Caribbean architecture: a two-storey wooden great house with wide verandas, intricate fretwork, formal symmetry, and a scale that announced its owner’s position in Jamaican society unambiguously.
Stiebel lived at Devon House until his death in 1896. The property subsequently passed through several owners before the Jamaican government acquired it in 1967, recognising its architectural and historic significance. A careful restoration programme followed, and Devon House was opened to the public in 1972 under the stewardship of what became the Jamaica National Heritage Trust (JNHT).
Today Devon House is listed as a national monument and is one of Jamaica’s most significant heritage properties — managed jointly by the JNHT and private operators who run the commercial elements of the estate. It was declared a national heritage site under the Jamaica National Heritage Trust Act, giving it formal protected status alongside other key Jamaican landmarks.
Devon House Architecture — What Makes It Exceptional
Devon House is widely considered the finest example of Victorian Caribbean domestic architecture in Jamaica. Its wooden construction, characteristic of the pre-concrete Caribbean building tradition, features deep shading verandas on both floors, elaborate fretwork screens that regulate airflow and light, high-ceilinged rooms designed for natural ventilation, and a formal symmetry that reflects the Georgian and Victorian architectural influences that dominated elite colonial building across the English-speaking Caribbean in the second half of the nineteenth century.
The Jamaica National Heritage Trust has worked to preserve the building’s material integrity — using traditional materials and craft techniques in repairs and maintenance — while making the interior accessible to visitors. The result is one of the most sensitively managed heritage buildings in the Caribbean.
“George Stiebel didn’t just build a house — he built a statement. Devon House tells the story of a man who refused to accept the limits his society placed on him, and succeeded on a scale that forced that society to take notice.”
— Opening Hours JA,Events and Weddings at Devon House Kingston
Devon House is one of Kingston’s most prestigious and sought-after event and wedding venues. The combination of the great house as a backdrop, the manicured gardens, the covered verandas, and the on-site catering options creates an event setting of extraordinary character — unlike any other commercial venue in Kingston.
Weddings at Devon House
Devon House hosts both indoor and outdoor weddings. The grounds accommodate events from intimate ceremonies to larger receptions, with the great house veranda and garden lawns as the most popular ceremony locations. The estate’s resident catering and restaurant partners can provide full-service wedding packages including food, bar, and décor. Devon House is consistently cited by Kingston wedding planners as the most photogenic venue in the capital — the Victorian architecture and tropical gardens create a backdrop that requires minimal additional decoration.
For wedding enquiries, contact Devon House directly on 1-876-926-2015 or through the events section of devonhousejamaica.com. Early booking is essential — particularly for Saturday dates, which are in very high demand.
Corporate Events and Private Functions
Devon House accommodates corporate events, product launches, cocktail receptions, charity galas, and private celebrations. The estate’s historical gravitas and elegant setting bring a quality to corporate events that generic hotel conference venues cannot match. Exclusive hire of sections or the entire estate can be arranged through the Devon House management team.
Cultural Events and Live Music at Devon House
Throughout the year, Devon House hosts cultural evenings, live music events, food festivals, and community celebrations that bring Kingston residents onto the grounds after dark. The late evening opening hours (until 10:00 pm Monday to Saturday) make Devon House a natural host for twilight events. Follow Devon House on social media or check the Jamaica Tourist Board events calendar for upcoming events on the estate.
| Event Type | Capacity / Format | Enquiries |
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| WeddingsCeremony + reception | Intimate to 200+ guests | 1-876-926-2015 / devonhousejamaica.com |
| Corporate EventsLaunches, galas, receptions | Flexible — partial or full estate hire | 1-876-926-2015 |
| Cultural EveningsMusic, food festivals, art | Open to the public — ticket or free | visitjamaica.com / social media |
| Photography ShootsCommercial, editorial, personal | By arrangement | 1-876-926-2015 |
| School Heritage VisitsEducational group tours | Group bookings available | jnht.com |
Devon House Opening Hours on Jamaican Public Holidays
Devon House is generally open on Jamaican public holidays for its commercial offerings — the ice cream shop, restaurants, bakery, and shops. As a privately operated commercial site (distinct from a government office), Devon House does not follow the same public holiday closure pattern as banks or government institutions.
The one exception is the heritage house tour, which may not run on public holidays or may operate reduced hours. If your visit is specifically planned around the heritage tour, confirm availability on the relevant holiday date before travelling.
| Date | Grounds, Ice Cream, Restaurants | Heritage Tour |
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| New Year’s Day — Jan 1 | Confirm | Unlikely |
| Ash Wednesday | Usually Open | Confirm |
| Good Friday | Confirm | Unlikely |
| Easter Monday | Usually Open | Confirm |
| Labour Day — May 23 | Usually Open | Confirm |
| Emancipation Day — Aug 1 | Usually Open | Confirm |
| Independence Day — Aug 6 | Usually Open | Confirm |
| National Heroes Day | Usually Open | Confirm |
| Christmas Day — Dec 25 | Confirm | Closed |
| Boxing Day — Dec 26 | Usually Open | Confirm |
For the official Jamaica public holiday calendar, see the Ministry of Labour and Social Security. To confirm Devon House-specific holiday hours, call 1-876-926-2015.
Devon House Address, Parking, and How to Get There
Devon House is at 26 Hope Road, Kingston 10, Jamaica — in the heart of uptown Kingston, a very short walk north of the New Kingston commercial and hotel district. Hope Road is one of Kingston’s busiest and best-known arterial roads, and Devon House is visible to drivers heading north — a striking cream and white Victorian great house set back from the road behind manicured lawns and the iron gates of the estate entrance.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Address | 26 Hope Road, Kingston 10, Jamaica |
| Parish | Kingston, Corporate Area |
| Phone | 1-876-926-2015 |
| Website | devonhousejamaica.com |
| Heritage Authority | Jamaica National Heritage Trust (JNHT) |
| GPS Coordinates | 17.9974° N, 76.7756° W |
| Nearest Landmark | King’s House (adjacent); New Kingston (5-min walk) |
| Parking | Free on-site parking for visitors — main car park off Hope Road |
Getting to Devon House from New Kingston Hotels
Devon House is the closest major attraction to New Kingston’s hotel district. From the Knutsford Boulevard hotel strip, Devon House is approximately a 5-minute walk north along Hope Road — making it uniquely accessible among Kingston attractions. No taxi or vehicle is needed for visitors staying in New Kingston hotels.
For those arriving by car, free on-site parking is available in the Devon House car park accessible from Hope Road. Kingston traffic on Hope Road can be heavy during morning and evening peak hours. Avoiding the stretch between 7:30 am to 9:00 am and 4:30 pm to 7:00 pm is advisable if travelling by car.
Devon House and the Hope Road Heritage Corridor
Devon House sits in the middle of Kingston’s most culturally concentrated stretch of road. The Bob Marley Museum at 56 Hope Road is a 10-minute drive along the same road. Hope Botanical Gardens is 15 minutes further in the same direction on Old Hope Road. King’s House — the official residence of Jamaica’s Governor-General — is directly adjacent to Devon House on Hope Road. This corridor allows visitors to build a complete Kingston cultural day without leaving Hope Road.
What’s Near Devon House — Kingston Attractions on Hope Road
Devon House’s position on Hope Road in uptown Kingston places it within minutes of the city’s most significant cultural, historical, and natural attractions. Whether you are building a half-day or a full Kingston itinerary, the options within a 15-minute radius are exceptional.
Planning Your Visit to Devon House — Practical Tips
Devon House rewards thoughtful planning. These tips apply whether you are a first-time visitor, a returning Kingston regular, or a tourist fitting the house into a broader Jamaica itinerary.
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Go on a Tuesday–Saturday morning for the heritage tour The heritage house tour is the most historically rewarding part of Devon House, and it only runs Tuesday to Saturday. Arrive between 10:00 am and 11:00 am — early enough to tour the house while it is cool, then enjoy the grounds, ice cream, and shops for the rest of your visit. Monday and Sunday visits mean no tour access.
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Visit in the evening for a completely different experience Devon House at night is one of Kingston’s most beautiful settings. The great house is lit up against the dark sky, the gardens are atmospheric, the bar does excellent cocktails, and the ice cream queue is often shorter than during peak afternoon hours. The 10:00 pm closing gives genuine evening flexibility.
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Queue for ice cream early or late — avoid 3pm to 7pm The Devon House I Scream queue peaks between 3:00 pm and 7:00 pm — particularly on weekends and public holidays. Visiting before noon or after 8:00 pm results in a significantly shorter wait. The ice cream is worth the queue regardless, but a 15-minute wait is much better than 45.
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Reserve a table at Norma’s in advance If you plan to dine at Norma’s at Devon House, book a table in advance — particularly for Friday and Saturday evenings when the restaurant is at its busiest. Walk-in tables are sometimes available at lunch on weekdays but are not guaranteed at weekends. Contact via devonhousejamaica.com.
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Allow 2–4 hours for a full visit A heritage tour (1 hour), ice cream, a browse through the shops, and a coffee at the café takes a minimum of two hours. If you plan to dine at Norma’s or spend time at the bar in the evening, a four-hour visit is comfortable. Devon House is one of those Kingston destinations that expands pleasantly to fill the time you give it.
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Combine with the Bob Marley Museum for the ultimate Hope Road day A morning heritage tour at Devon House followed by a guided tour at the Bob Marley Museum in the early afternoon, returning to Devon House for ice cream and dinner in the evening, is one of the best single-day Kingston itineraries possible. Both sites are on Hope Road; the journey between them takes under 10 minutes.
Frequently Asked Questions — Devon House Opening Hours
Devon House is open Monday to Saturday from 9:00 am to 10:00 pm and Sunday from 10:00 am to 9:00 pm. The grounds, ice cream shop, restaurants, cafés, and craft shops are all accessible during these hours. The heritage house tour operates Tuesday to Saturday, 10:00 am to 5:00 pm only — no tours on Mondays or Sundays. Always confirm current hours by calling 1-876-926-2015.
Devon House I Scream opens at 9:00 am Monday to Saturday and 10:00 am on Sundays, closing at 10:00 pm (Mon–Sat) and 9:00 pm (Sunday). The ice cream shop operates seven days a week and stays open on most public holidays — making it one of the most consistently accessible food experiences in Kingston.
Entry to the Devon House grounds is free. There is no gate admission. The heritage house tour of the great house interior carries a ticket fee (approximately JMD $700 / USD $5 for adults). Restaurants, the ice cream shop, and craft stores charge for their products. Parking is free.
Devon House is at 26 Hope Road, Kingston 10, Jamaica. It is a 5-minute walk north of New Kingston’s hotel district — the closest major attraction to most Kingston hotels. Free on-site parking is available. The Bob Marley Museum is 10 minutes further north on the same road.
Yes — Devon House is open on Sundays from 10:00 am to 9:00 pm. The ice cream shop, restaurants, café, bakery, and shops all operate on Sundays. The heritage house tour is not available on Sundays — tours run Tuesday to Saturday only.
Devon House generally remains open on most Jamaican public holidays for its commercial operations — ice cream, restaurants, and shops. The heritage tour may not run on public holidays. Confirm with Devon House at 1-876-926-2015 before visiting on or around a public holiday.
Devon House I Scream is widely regarded as the best ice cream in Jamaica. Made on-site using traditional methods and Jamaican ingredients, it comes in over 30 flavours including the signature Rum and Raisin, Coconut Cream, Soursop, Guinness Punch, and Grape Nut. It is served from the original Devon House I Scream booth on the grounds — open daily from 9:00 am (10:00 am Sundays).
Devon House hosts several dining venues on its grounds: Norma’s at Devon House (upscale Jamaican and international fine dining), The Café (casual breakfast, brunch, and light meals), the Devon House Bakery (patties, pastries, and fresh-baked goods), and a cocktail bar popular in evenings. Individual restaurant hours vary — confirm at devonhousejamaica.com.
Yes — Devon House is one of Kingston’s premier wedding venues. The estate offers both indoor and outdoor event spaces, with the Victorian great house as a stunning backdrop. Weddings, corporate events, and private functions are all accommodated. Contact Devon House on 1-876-926-2015 or via devonhousejamaica.com for enquiries. Book early — Saturday dates are in high demand.
Devon House is approximately a 5-minute walk north from New Kingston’s hotel district — along Hope Road from Knutsford Boulevard. No taxi is needed for visitors staying in New Kingston. By car, Devon House has free on-site parking accessible from Hope Road. It is the most walkably accessible major attraction in Kingston.
Sources & Further Reading
This guide is based on the following authoritative sources. Devon House hours and services can change — always verify directly before visiting.
- Devon House Jamaica — Official Website — Primary source for opening hours, tour times, restaurant information, and event bookings
- Jamaica National Heritage Trust (JNHT) — National heritage authority managing Devon House as a protected national monument
- Jamaica Tourist Board — Visit Jamaica — Official national tourism authority; Devon House listed as a key Kingston attraction
- Devon House Jamaica — Wikipedia — Historical background on George Stiebel, the building’s construction, and heritage designation
- National Gallery of Jamaica — Contextual resource for Jamaican art and cultural heritage in Kingston
- Ministry of Labour & Social Security — Jamaica Public Holidays — Official public holiday gazette referenced for holiday access guidance