Grenada National Cricket Stadium: A Sporting Jewel
Experience the thrill of cricket and immerse yourself in Grenada's vibrant sporting culture at the scenic National Cricket Stadium in St. George's.
The Grenada National Cricket Stadium, formerly Queen's Park, is a historic and scenic sporting venue in St. George's. Rebuilt in 2000 and again after Hurricane Ivan in 2004, it offers a vibrant atmosphere for cricket fans and a glimpse into Grenada's sporting culture.
A brief summary to Grenada National Cricket Stadium
- 365X+J43, Mt.Rush Road, St George's, GD
- +1473-435-2007
Local tips
- Check the match schedule in advance to catch live games and avoid disappointment.
- Arrive early to explore the surroundings and enjoy local food vendors outside the stadium.
- Bring sun protection, as the stadium can get quite hot during daytime matches.
- Consider taking public transport or a taxi to avoid parking hassles on match days.
Getting There
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Walking
From the center of St. George's, head towards Melville Street, the road closest to the sea. Walk straight, keeping Fort George behind you and the Bus Terminal to your left. Continue until you see the stadium. Access is via Queen's Park Road. The walk takes approximately 15-20 minutes.
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Public Transport
From the main bus terminal in St. George's, take a local bus heading towards Mt. Rush. Buses typically run every 30 minutes. Inform the driver of your destination, and they will drop you off near the stadium entrance. The fare is around EC$2.50 to EC$6.50, payable in cash.
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Taxi
Taxis are readily available throughout St. George's. Simply tell the driver to take you to the Grenada National Cricket Stadium on Mt. Rush Road. Expect to pay between EC$10-20, depending on your starting point; confirm the fare before starting your journey.