St. George's Bus Terminus
All the bus routes start at the terminal on Melville street in St. George, where you can find buses to different parts of the island. The destinations are well marked at the terminal, and all of the buses carry stickers showing their destinations. The buses travel regularly on weekdays, from 7.00 am to 7.00 pm. You can catch buses either number 3 or 4 to and from Lucas Street.
Shopping
With being so near to the city centre, there is an abundance of shops and amenities nearby. There a two local convenience stores adjacent to Cornwall House, less than a 1 minute walk. St George’s Market: 9 minutes walk | Foodland Market Square: 10 minutes walk | Esplanade Shopping Complex: 12 minutes walk | The Food Fair Grenada: 13 minutes walk, 4 minutes drive | Grenada Fish Market: 14 minutes walk |
Bank/ATM
Grenada Co-Operative Bank: 8 Church St, St George's (9 minutes walk)
Republic Bank: Melville Street, St George's (11 minutes walk)
Health Services
Grenada General Hospital, Grand Etang Road, St George's + 1 (473) 440-2051 Emergency Ambulance : 434
WeCare Pharmacy Grenada: Granby Street, St George's +1 (473)437-8888
(9 minutes walk)
Grenada Pharmacies Ltd: Hillsborough Street, St George's +1(473)440-2345
(11 minutes walk)
Grand Anse Beach
Grand Anse Beach in Grenada is a renowned two-mile stretch of stunning white sand and clear turquoise waters, located on the island's southwestern coast near the capital, St. George's. It is celebrated for its natural beauty, calm waters, and a range of amenities including hotels, restaurants, and water sports facilities.
The beach is a hub for both relaxation and adventure, offering activities like swimming, snorkeling, kayaking, and paddleboarding. It is also a cultural hotspot, often hosting local events and live music, providing visitors with a glimpse into Grenadian life. With its cleanliness, safety, and accessibility, Grand Anse Beach is a must-visit destination for travelers of all ages.
Kirani James Athletics Stadium (Grenada National Stadium)
The Kirani James Athletic Stadium, also known as the Grenada National Stadium, is a prominent sports facility located in St. George's, Grenada. Named after the Olympic gold medalist Kirani James, the stadium is a key venue for athletics and other sports events on the island. It features a state-of-the-art track and field setup, along with seating for thousands of spectators.
The stadium regularly hosts national and international competitions, including track meets, football matches, and cultural events. Equipped with modern amenities, it plays a significant role in promoting sports and physical fitness in Grenada, while also serving as a symbol of national pride and achievement.
Spiceland Mall
Spiceland Mall, Grenada's top shopping destination, boasts over 30 stores. Here, you can find a wide range of products, from groceries and electronics to banking services and delectable culinary treats. The mall features the Real Value IGA Supermarket as its flagship store, recognised as Grenada's leading supermarket. Spiceland Mall is located in the Grand-Anse area which is easy to get to via bus, taxi or driving.
House of Chocolate Grenada Museum
House of Chocolate is a charming and distinctive handcrafted mini-museum that showcases the history of chocolate. It includes a cozy café offering delectable chocolates made on-site, along with other treats like ice cream, cakes, and drinks. Additionally, a small boutique offers a variety of cocoa-based products made in Grenada. (11 minutes walk)
Grenada National Museum
The Grenada National Museum honors the distinctive heritage and culture of Grenada, Carriacou, and Petite Martinique. It is committed to preserving, interpreting, and promoting the nation's history and culture.
As the main attraction of an educational and visitor complex, the museum hosts concerts, lectures, art exhibitions, and various special events year-round.
(10 minutes walk)
The Carenage
Discover the enchanting Carenage in St. George's, Grenada—a vibrant harbor blending historical charm with local culture. Stroll along the waterfront, admire colorful Georgian buildings, and watch fishermen bring in their daily catch. Enjoy Grenadian cuisine at waterfront cafes and explore unique shops. With its scenic views and lively atmosphere, the Carenage is a must-visit destination that captures the heart of Grenada.
(13 minutes walk)