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A 350-foot-long excavation that bridges the two halves of St. George's across to the distinctly East Indian open-air market.
Busy harbor in St. George.
Hilltop with fine views from the harbor's western promontory across the town's red-tiled roofs and church spires and over the Carenage.
Private three-acre garden with an estimated 3,000 different species of flora found in Grenada and the Caribbean.
The gathering place for buying and selling produce and spices.
Queen's Park is the home of Grenada's new National Cricket Stadium which will be one of the venues for Cricket World Cup 2007. It is located just to the North of St. Georges within easy walking...
You can buy several spices, including nutmeg, vanilla, cinnamon and cloves, at Dougaldston, one of the island's oldest and largest nutmeg plantations.
Batik fabric shop.
Constructed in 1820, this is the oldest original church building.
Hodgepodge of exhibits including fragments of Amerindian pottery, an old rum still and a grubby marble bathtub that once belonged to Empress Josephine.
Fort Frederick St Georges Grenada was built on Richmanhill by the French in the 1700's. It's also a water reservoir used to supply the surrounding areas of the prision, and mental hospital in the...
The St. George's Anglican is located on Church Street, St. George's and was one of the most beautiful churches on the island. It was however, severely damaged during Hurricane Ivan on September...
Yacht basin, marina and commercial port, the lagoon is actually the submerged crater of an ancient volcano.
Guarding the harbor entrance, the fort is an imposing structure, built on a promontory with walls more than four feet thick.
St. Andrew's, also known as The Kirk, which has been a dominant feature on the skyline of St. Georges for over 170 years, suffered catastrophic damage during Hurricane Ivan in September of 2004. Only...
New museum featuring ships' wheels and shark jaws in tribute to Grenada's men of the seas.