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Explore the 1763 Monument in Georgetown, a symbol of freedom and resilience, capturing the spirit of Guyana's rich historical heritage.
The 1763 Monument in Georgetown stands as a powerful symbol of resistance and freedom, commemorating the struggles of enslaved Africans. Immerse yourself in its historical significance and enjoy the surrounding greenery.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving from Mahaica, take the East Coast Demerara Road (also known as the Public Road) heading towards Georgetown. Continue straight for approximately 20 kilometers. As you approach Georgetown, look for signs directing you toward the city center. The 1763 Monument is located at RR3X+XP4, which is near the corner of Avenue of the Republic and Hadfield Street. There is usually ample parking available nearby.
Public Transport - Minibus
From Mahaica, you can take a minibus heading towards Georgetown. These minibuses can be found at designated stops along the main road. The fare is usually around GYD 150-200 per person. Inform the driver or conductor that you are going to Georgetown, and they will drop you off at the main bus park in the city. From the bus park, walk towards Avenue of the Republic, and the 1763 Monument will be a short walk from there, located at RR3X+XP4.
Public Transport - Hire Car
If you prefer more comfort, consider hiring a car from a local rental service. You can ask your hotel or check local listings for available options. The cost for hiring a car with a driver is generally around GYD 3000-5000 depending on the distance and duration. The driver can take you directly to the 1763 Monument located at RR3X+XP4 in Georgetown.
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