St. George's
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St. George's is the largest city and capital of Grenada.
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
A & E ToursTel. & .
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Mandoo Tour and Taxi
phone: +1 473 440 1428, +1 473 407 0024 -
phone: +1 473 440 1671, +1 473 407 2338
- Fort George
- Mt Qua Qua
Eat
Coconuts Restaurant & BarA classic Grenada beach experience.
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phone: +1 473 439-0001Morne Rouge.
The Red CrabA fabulous menu.
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phone: +1 473 444 6458On a stretch of grey-black sand bay lined tall palms, this is a true Granadian experience.
The Spice Land MallHas a local fruit and soup joint.
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Patrick's Restaurant
phone: +1 473 440-0364St. 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 NickĀ“s Donut World, Carib Sushi and Le Boulangerie.
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phone: +1 473 440-3241Manufacturer of nutmeg products including liqueur, syrup, pepper sauce, jams and jellies.
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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phone: +1 473 443-8783address: Old Mill Road, True Blue Bay