The Carenage, a lively waterfront promenade in St. George’s, winds around Grenada’s inner harbor, its name derived from the French word carenage, meaning ‘safe anchorage.’ Lined with colonial-era buildings, this vibrant area offers a mix of shops, seafood restaurants, and cafés. Visitors can stroll along the promenade, enjoying the bustling atmosphere and perhaps stopping to savor local cuisine or browse for souvenirs. The Carenage is also conveniently located near Grenada’s open-air market, adding to the lively and dynamic experience of the area.
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