
Cara Lodge is of the oldest wooden buildings in Georgetown, it has become the best known hotel in the country. Located in a quiet suburb of Georgetown the hotel is within easy access of the main business centre. 14 rooms
Cara Lodge was built in the 1840s and originally consisted of two houses. It was the home of the first Lord Mayor of Georgetown. Over the years it has hosted many dignitaries including Edward VII who stayed at the house in 1923 and planted the sapodilla tree in the front garden, to mark the occasion. Other famous visitors have included President Jimmy Carter in 1996 and HRH Prince Charles in 2000.
Cara Lodge Hotel,
84 Quarmina Street
Georgetown Guyana
Cara
Lodge Hotel, Georgetown, Guyana
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