Kingstown, the capital of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, is a major port city for the Caribbean island chain. The city features a series of surviving 19th century buildings, including St George's Cathedral, known for its beautiful stained glass, and the Romanesque Cathedral of the Assumption. In the wharf area, visitors can see structures built from the tile and red brick that was used as ballast on trading ships from Britain, or head up to Fort Charlotte for a stunning view of the city.
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This historic Catholic church, known for its Romanesque architecture, was built in the early nineteenth century.
A stunning Cathedral in the heart of St Vincent, the courtyards leading you around this local attraction into the cathedral, the stations og the cross are the best that i ever seen,and taking to the local people make you feel at home. Worth a visit when in town very accessible and easy to get around.
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This historic Georgian-style church has colorful stained-glass windows.
Another colonial church to wander and take in past history take your time to read the plaques this gives you so much history. All the churches are built in the same style and are stunning. Talk to the locals and you will get so much infomation.
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The perfect finish to an island tour, with superb views back over Kingstown and the surrounding area, as well as our cruise ship. The fort has been pretty well maintained, and is free to enter.
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This market area is extremely crowded on weekends as locals cart in fresh foods to sell.
This place is so fascinating. The produce is so fresh and because of St. Vincent's volcanic soil, it is so flavorful. There are so many herbs and spices being sold and the ladies selling them are happy to tell you how to use them. A must-see stop.
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