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  1. Georgetown, Demerara-Mahaica. Find local deals on Antiques & Collectibles in Georgetown, Guyana on Facebook Marketplace. Coins, trading cards, comics & more.

  2. Antiques in Georgetown, Guyana. Open Now : 1:16 AM. Department stores, Furniture stores. 1. Empire Shopping Plaza. 314/315 Middle Street. 5.0. · +592 227 0837. Furniture stores, Antiques. 2. Liana Cane. 173 Charlotte Street, Lacytown. +592 225 8404. Antiques. 3. Chapin. Essequibo Islands-West Demerara. 1-3. Best Antiques in Georgetown, Guyana.

  3. Visit Antiques, Georgetown, Guyana. 143 likes. We love collecting,buying and selling antiques and vintage items from Guyana (formerly British Guiana). Do let us know what interests you...

  4. 1 de dic. de 2013 · I saw some paintings that looked like the old Georgetown. There was even a wooden sculpture of the great Mahatma Gandhi. According to Netram, it may be the first time that there was any attempt to unleash such a vast array of antiques and old artwork on Guyana.

    • Some Background Information on Georgetown, Guyana
    • Why Georgetown, Guyana Is Worth Visiting
    • Best Things to Do in Georgetown, Guyana
    • Practical Guide
    • Further Readings

    Georgetown sits on the east bank of the Demerara River, where this gets into the Atlantic. Along the coastline of the city, a seawall has been built by the Dutch colonizers, along with a canal system that drains the town, which is actually over two meters below sea level. The city is divided into several small districts: Kingston to the northwest, ...

    With its roughly 250000 inhabitants (though the urban area gets to around 600000, making up around 80% of the entire population of Guyana), Guyana’s capital remains a charming city which is easy to navigate, and where the often dilapidated architecture and the urban parks give the impression of a really laid-back atmosphere despite all the chaos. T...

    Shop at the local markets

    A market is a great place to get a first feel for the local way of life and culture. Besides, much of a country’s culture can be understood by knowing what the locals eat. The same can be said for Georgetown, Guyana. Sure enough, one of the nicest things to do in Georgetown is visiting Bourda Market. This is a great place to see, buy, and try delicious fresh produce. Sellers are usually quite nice and happy to offer tastings of the best fruit they have for sale. Make sure to try the bananas:...

    Visit St. George’s Cathedral

    Georgetown St. George’s Cathedral is one of the most iconic buildings in the city. It was included in the tentative list of UNESCO World Heritage Sitesin 1995. Thought to be the tallest wooden structure in the world, it was completed in 1892 and has pointed arches, vaulted ceilings, and beautiful colonial architecture. The main structure is built from greenheart trees, native to Guyana, very hard and virtually fireproof and bug resistant (quite important, in this tropical country!). The churc...

    Visit the Walter Roth Museum of Anthropology

    To get to know Guyana’s indigenous peoples and cultures, heat to the Walter Roth Museum of Anthropology. This is a great place to learn more about Guyana’s Amerindian heritage. There are artifacts, exhibits, photographs, and a lot of reading material. The permanent exhibition is laid out on two floors. Keep in mind that, as with most museums in Georgetown, Guyana, visitors are not allowed to take photos of the interior unless someone is posing in the frame.

    When to visit Georgetown Guyana

    Guyana knows two seasons: rainy and dry. This means that it’s always hot in Georgetown Guyana, with the difference that it can be hot and humid; or hot, rainy and humid. I’d recommend avoiding the rain season (between May and August) and opt to visit between September and December. It will be really hot, but at least it won’t rain! Guyana runs festivals throughout the year, as its population really is multicultural. So, why not go during Diwali or Holi?

    How to travel to Georgetown Guyana

    Cheddi Jagan International Airport is located 41 km (25.5 miles) south of Georgetown, Guyana. It’s a small airport, but there are several international flights connecting it with other Caribbean countries such as Trinidad and Tobago or Antigua, or to Brazil and Panama. Caribbean Airways has direct flights to New York.

    How to move around the city

    Unless you are on a guided tour, the best and safest way to move around Georgetown is by taxi. The minibus system seems less than reliable and difficult to use if you are not accustomed to it!

    For more about Guyana, make sure to read my posts 1. 13 Absolutely Amazing Things To Do In Guyana 2. What To Wear In The Jungle 3. The Most Amazing Wildlife In Guyana 4. What To Eat In Guyana Legal Disclaimer: I was a guest of the Tourism Board of Guyanaduring my visit, and wish to thank them for the wonderful welcome and the incredible experiences...

  5. 1 de oct. de 2016 · per group (up to 10) Guyana Ogle Airport Transfer to Georgetown Hotels. Transportation Services. from. $30.00. per group (up to 3) Cheddi Jagan Airport GEO to Georgetown - Arrival Private Transfer. Transportation Services. from.

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