St. George's

St. George's is the largest city and capital of Grenada.

Not to be confused with the Town of Saint George in Bermuda.

Get in

Get around

Most of the travel in and around St. George's is limited to taxis and buses. To hail a taxi, one must simply be standing on a street corner. The independently owned, but government licensed, cars and vans will stop and ask if one wants a ride. Some standard fares include EC$30.00 from the airport to St. George's and EC$25-35.00 for trips from most hotels to the various dining spots around the city.

See

Do

Eat

  • Coconuts Restaurant & Bar (at Grand Anse Beach). A classic Grenada beach experience.
  • Laluna, +1 473 439-0001. Morne Rouge.
  • The Red Crab (in Lance Aux Epines). A fabulous menu.
  • La Sagesse, +1 473 444 6458. On a stretch of grey-black sand bay lined tall palms, this is a true Granadian experience.
  • The Spice Land Mall (at Grand Anse). Has a local fruit and soup joint.
  • Patrick's Restaurant, +1 473 440-0364. St. George's, on the Lagoon Road across from Port Louis offers a wonderful tapas-like presentation of island cuisine.
  • Marquis Complex at the Grand Anse with Nick´s Donut World, Carib Sushi and Le Boulangerie.
  • De La Grenade, +1 473 440-3241. Manufacturer of nutmeg products including liqueur, syrup, pepper sauce, jams and jellies.

Drink

Sleep

St. George's has a wide variety of accomodations, from large to medium size hotels, small inns, or just a one-bedroom rental.

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