Best Hotels in Jamaica
Jamaica, in New York City is the world in miniature. Still home to large African-American, West Indian, Bangladeshi, Arab and Puerto Rican populations, just to name a few, have made this a multicultural gem. Hillside Avenue is a good starting point. The area from 150th to 161st streets is the hub of the South and Central American populations. Moving to the Jamaica Muslim Center at 168th Street, the flavor becomes Bangladeshi. The 2003 development of Jamaica Station at Sutphin Blvd. opened the area to visitors using the subway, the Long Island Railroad and the JFK Airtrain. The local Business Improvement District based at One Jamaica Center gives four walking tours of Jamaica per year and hosts special shopping days March through December. SantaLand goes up at Jamaica Avenue and Parsons Blvd. in December, giving children and their families a chance to meet Santa.
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