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Fort George: A Historic Citadel Overlooking St. George's

Explore Grenada's past at Fort George: a historic fortress with panoramic views of St. George's, the harbor, and the coastline.

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Fort George, constructed in the early 18th century, is a historically significant fortress in St. George's, Grenada. Originally built by the French and later controlled by the British, it offers panoramic views of the town, harbor, and coastline. Today, it houses the Royal Grenada Police Force and stands as a reminder of the island's colonial past and pivotal role in Grenada's history.

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26XW+QG2, Grand Etang Road, St George's, GD

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    Getting There

    Walking

    Fort George is easily accessible on foot from the center of St. George's. From the Sendall Tunnel exit, take the steps leading up to the fort. Alternatively, you can walk along the main road that continues toward the General Hospital. The walk is uphill and takes approximately 10-15 minutes from the town center.

    Public Transport

    To reach Fort George via public transport, take a bus to the St. George's Bus Terminal on Melville Street. From the terminal, walk northwest on Young Street, then turn left onto Grand Etang Road. The fort will be visible as you approach. Bus fares within St. George's are typically around EC$2.50.

    Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in St. George's. A taxi from the town center to Fort George should cost approximately EC$25-30. Confirm the fare with the driver before starting your journey. Taxis can be hailed on the street or found at designated taxi stands.

    Local tips

    Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy cooler temperatures.
    Wear comfortable shoes as there are steep areas to walk.
    Bring your camera for panoramic views of St. George's and the coastline.
    Consider a guided tour to learn more about the fort's history and significance.

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    Fort George, perched on a hilltop in St. George's, Grenada, is a historic fortress with a rich and complex past. Constructed by the French between 1706 and 1710, it was initially named Fort Royal and designed to protect the island from invaders, particularly the British. Its strategic location provides a clear view of the harbor and surrounding areas.In 1762, the British captured Grenada and renamed the fort in honor of King George III. The fort continued to serve as a crucial military outpost for the British for over two centuries. Fort George is an example of classic European fortification, featuring a parade ground, barracks, guardroom, gunpowder magazine, and cannons.Fort George also holds significance in Grenada's more recent history. In 1983, it was the site where Prime Minister Maurice Bishop and several members of his cabinet were assassinated, an event that triggered the U.S.-led invasion of Grenada. Today, part of Fort George is occupied by the Royal Grenada Police Force. Visitors can explore the fort's well-preserved structure, including its stone fortifications and old cannons. The fort offers unmatched views of St. George's, the harbor, and the southern coastline, making it a must-see destination for those interested in Grenada's history and stunning scenery.

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