Scenic viewpoint
St. George Tricentennial Park: A Harbor View Oasis
Step back in time in St. George's at the Sendall Tunnel, a historic 19th-century passageway connecting the harbor to the heart of the city.
The Sendall Tunnel, a narrow 340-foot passageway in St. George's, Grenada, was built in 1894 for horse-drawn carriages. Today, it accommodates both vehicles and pedestrians, offering a unique, if somewhat charmless, shortcut through the hill connecting the Carenage and the Esplanade.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From the St. George's Market Square, walk south along Granby Street. Turn left onto Monckton Street, and continue straight. The Sendall Tunnel entrance will be on your right, approximately a 5-minute walk. There are no costs associated with walking through the tunnel.
Public Transport
From the Melville Street Bus Terminal, take any bus heading towards the Carenage. Ask the conductor to be dropped off near the Sendall Tunnel. From the bus stop, it's a short walk to the tunnel entrance. Bus fare is approximately EC$2.50 - EC$6.50.
Taxi
Taxis are readily available in St. George's. Ask the driver to take you to the Sendall Tunnel entrance on either the Carenage or Esplanade side. A short taxi ride within St. George's typically costs around EC$35.
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