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Fort Matthew: A Historical Sentinel

Explore Grenada's Fort Matthew: a historic landmark with panoramic views, offering a glimpse into the island's colonial past and military significance.

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Fort Matthew, constructed between 1784 and 1790, is the largest fort in Grenada, offering a glimpse into the island's colonial past. Once a battleground and later a mental institution, it provides panoramic views of St. George's and the Caribbean Sea.

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Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy cooler temperatures.
  • Wear comfortable shoes, as exploring the fort involves some walking on uneven terrain.
  • Bring a camera to capture the stunning views of St. George's and the Caribbean Sea.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the center of St. George's, near the Esplanade, head east towards Richmond Hill. Follow the main road, gradually ascending the hill. Look for signs indicating Fort Matthew. The walk is approximately 20 minutes and offers scenic views of the town and harbor.

  • Public Transport

    From the Melville Street Bus Terminal in St. George's, take a bus heading towards the direction of the General Hospital. Alight near the hospital and walk up to Fort Matthew. Bus fares typically range from EC$2.50 to EC$6.50.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in St. George's. Simply ask the driver to take you to Fort Matthew on Richmond Hill. A short taxi ride from the town center will cost approximately EC$20-30. Confirm the fare before starting your journey.

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Perched on Richmond Hill, Fort Matthew is a captivating historical landmark that overlooks St. George's harbor in Grenada. Built by the French and later completed by the British in the late 18th century (1784-1790), it served as a crucial defensive structure. Named after Governor Edward Matthew, the fort has a colorful past, including its time as a battleground during Anglo-French conflicts and, later, as a mental institution. Visitors can explore the well-preserved structures, including army kitchens, blocks of cells, and a network of tunnels beneath the fort. Though partially damaged during the 1983 U.S. invasion, much of the original architecture remains intact. Informative plaques detail the fort's history and its impact on Grenada's development. The fort offers stunning panoramic views of St. George's, the harbor, and the Caribbean Sea. The surrounding landscape features lush tropical hillsides, providing ample opportunities for photographers and nature enthusiasts. A visit to Fort Matthew provides an enriching experience that connects you to the island's heritage.

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