
Fort George

Fort George is a historic landmark in St. George’s, Grenada, offering visitors a unique glimpse into the island’s colonial past along with some of the most spectacular views of the capital and its harbor. Built by the French in the early 18th century and later used by the British, the fort has played a central role in Grenada’s history, serving as both a military stronghold and a cultural symbol. Today, it stands as one of the island’s most visited attractions, combining heritage, architecture, and scenic beauty.
Visitors to Fort George can explore the well-preserved walls, cannons, and underground tunnels that reflect its military past, while guided tours provide fascinating insights into the fort’s role in key historical events. From its elevated position, the site offers panoramic views of St. George’s, the colorful rooftops, and the surrounding Caribbean Sea, making it a favorite spot for photography.
In addition to its historical significance, Fort George continues to attract travelers interested in learning about Grenada’s culture and heritage. Its central location makes it easily accessible for those touring the capital, often paired with visits to nearby markets and waterfront attractions.
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Phone: (473) 417-2761