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nnddmm says:
Georgetown Suites is an all-suite hotel located in the heart of one of the best areas of the city-- Georgetown! The hotel has two buildings with separate entrances but is run as one hotel. Both buildings have a lobby where breakfast is served and a small gym.
There are several different types o…
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jamesd1967 says:
We stayed at the Le Meridien Pegasus Hotel in Georgetown, Guyana for ten days. We had a great time. The hotel is spotless. There is security round the clock at the elevators; therefore, it is nearly impossible for just anyone to get into the hotel floors. The main restaurant by the pool is very …
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Mibel says:
We had recently stayed at Mingood hotel. 2 family rooms cost RM320 for a night stay. Each room has 4 single beds. Reasonable! Rooms are spacious, good location and friendly staff but no window view.
The reception staff is helpful in giving directions and booking of ferry.
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brkl97 says:
After the Sea Wall, my top spot to visit is the lovely St. George’s Anglican Cathedral. Dating from 1889, the Guyanese tell me this is the tallest wooden structure in the world, and I have no real reason doubt them, so take it as you want! Either way it’s a great old building and they say the…
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brkl97 says:
Georgetown is a tiny little city perched on the Atlantic Ocean at the mouth of the Demerara River. It’s called the “Garden City of the Caribbean” for a reason as the capital has an incredible amount of green (not necessarily well maintained but very healthy looking). All my trips have starte…
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brkl97 says:
Another great site to spend some time in is Stabroek Market. Named after the Dutch colony that preceded British Guiana, this is the nation’s largest and most lively market. You can buy anything from fish scraps to gold and silver and the sheer size is nowhere near as overwhelming as the pounding…
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Stigen says:
This was quite a nice little place. There is a resturant connected to the guesthouse, as well as a few good and fast internet computers for 3 Ringit/hour.
The single rooms with a fan were basic, but clean and nice. The toilets and shower are also quite ok.
The rooms are 20 ringitt/night, so good v…
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missandrea81 says:
The Potomac Riverboat tour and the water taxi are worth the money and your time. If you are in Oldtown Alexandria and you want to do more then window shopping or sit in one of the numerous restaurants then check out the boat ride.
The water taxi will take you to Georgetown in a little over an hour…
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retrozz says:
Penang being a predominantly Chinese populated island has a very Chinese flavour around the city. I was not very surprised to hear the Indians and Malays there speak Chinese and dialects. Wow, i think they speak the dialects better than me!
We stayed at G Hotel along Gurney Drive. Quite a cool pl…
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brkl97 says:
At the end of Brickdam (road) is Independence Square. Really nothing more than a giant blacktop parking lot, the “square” does have a beautiful statue at its center commemorating Coffy, the leader of the 1763 slave rebellion and a very interesting piece of Guyanese public art. The entrance to …
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brkl97 says:
Actually, although they’re a bit run-down, a lot of Georgetown’s buildings are great works of art on their own. There’s the pink Parliament building, the handsome Town Hall Building, and the Victoria Law Courts all along the central part of town on High Street. If you get to the Victoria, ch…
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brkl97 says:
You might also enjoy the Botanical Gardens and adjoining Zoo which is dedicated to local wildlife and some animals not usually seen in Guyana (the display of pigeons made this Brooklynite feel right at home). The gardens are beautiful and LUSH but you shouldn’t really wander of the beaten paths t…
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