Discover the best top things to do in St. George's, Grenada including Art Fabrik, Esther's Bar, Wondering Soles Grenada, Lisa's Ltd, The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, House of Chocolate, Magazine Beach, Carenage, St. George's Anglican Church, Grenada Crafts Center.
Restaurants in St. George's
5.0 based on 60 reviews
Our boutique on Young Street is not yet open. When in Grenada, you find some of our collection at Fidel in Pt. Louis and True Bluetique at True Blue Bay Resort Batik & artisana boutique in the orange house on famous Young Street. Amazing arty fashion, unique hand made batik - bags, wraps, accessories, home decor & fabrics made in our studio. Crafts & jewelry from Caribbean artisans. Local art in the Backstage Art Gallery.
This is a lovely authentic boutique with so many lovely items of clothing, accessories and fun gifts. We were lucky enough to be invited into the workroom and the artists showed us how each piece is designed and made. Some great artwork on display too, hope to revisit before the end of our holiday :) If you’re searching for a unique locally made gift look no further!
5.0 based on 193 reviews
The best little bar on the beach! Where service is always a pleasure, Esther & co make the best Mojitos on the island, no competition!
Esther's tropical beach bar is perfection of a true barista. It is a MUST for any visit to the picturesque Grand Anse beach on the quaint spice island of Grenada. The wide range of cocktails and drinks at reasonable prices added to the beach ambiance leaves only pleasurable memories.
5.0 based on 27 reviews
Wondering Soles is a hiking company that gives outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to experience the real essence of Grenada. Wondering Soles was established by a team of Grenadians who are passionate about their country and who love the outdoors. We want to share our island with you and give you the chance to see parts of Grenada that are not typical tourist attractions.
4.5 based on 24 reviews
Only a few steps away from the Carenage is Lisa's Atelier and open workshop. We design unique Jewellery in 10kt, 14kt Gold and Silver with Grenadite - Grenada's semi-precious jewel. Our design is inspired by Grenada's natural beauty, the culture of the people of Grenada both, past and present. What's more, the creator produces Jewellery from her own mind as she sees the world therefore each piece is handmade and unique.
4.5 based on 43 reviews
4.5 based on 285 reviews
House of Chocolate is a very unique and beautiful hand crafted mini-museum-boutique, chocolateria-cafe portraying the history of chocolate in the world and Grenada. Specialize on local organic chocolate.
Although smaller than we had expected, this cafe/shop/chocolate story venue is a really nice place to escape to,away from crowds/heat/chaos on a busy Saturday. There was free WiFi,a toilet and a variety of souvenirs on sale. The cafe served a variety of tempting treats and the chocolate brownie was to die for !
4.5 based on 48 reviews
Magazine Beach is a perfect option for anyone wanting to escape Grand Anse on a busy day (not that it ever gets that busy). Magazine Beach seems to have everything: gorgeous looks, essential services, decent snorkelling, an excellent restaurant, peace and quiet… The location is close to the airport, a short taxi ride from Grand Anse. No public transportation to the beach which probably keeps it quiet. The sand is soft and the water is a lovely shade of turquoise. It’s one of my favourite beaches in Grenada. If you’re curious, check out my blog Hopping Around the Globe in Style for the best beaches in Grenada and Carriacou.
4.0 based on 384 reviews
Busy harbor in St. George.
It's a harbour in the middle of town and very pretty and photo-worthy, but it is also a main thoroughfare. So while looking out onto the sea and admiring the boats and yachts is brilliant the road can get busy. Shops, bars and restaurants are easy to find and its definitely worth stopping to chill and enjoy the view. We had a roti and rum punch at The Nutmeg restaurant - an old favourite - before going out on a catamaran.
4.0 based on 53 reviews
A pink-stucco stone building dating from 1825, this church features intricate stained glass and interesting memorial plaques.
When I went to the St. George's Anglican Church, I noticed that they were almost finished with the renovations. I really liked the wooden ceiling and the balcony. There are some beautiful stained-glass windows. Worthwhile to see!
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