π¬πΎ Guyana
Capital: Georgetown
Georgetown β The Garden City of the Caribbean
Georgetown, located between the Atlantic Ocean and dense rainforests, is known as the “Garden City of the Caribbean” due to its greenery and colonial-style buildings. Founded in 1781, it became a key port during British colonization and was central to the sugar trade. The city has a rich mix of Indigenous, African, Indian, and European influences, making it an exciting, diverse place to visit.
π Timeline of Georgetown
1966: Guyana gains independence from Britain, and Georgetown continues as the capital.
Today: Georgetown is the cultural and economic heart of Guyana, known for its history and natural beauty.
π Quick Stats
Founded
1781
Language
English
Currency
Guyanese Dollar (GYD)
Time Zone
Guyana Time (GMT-4)
Calling Code
+592
Driving Side
Left-hand traffic
ποΈ Iconic Landmarks
St. George’s Cathedral
One of the tallest wooden churches in the world, known for its Gothic architecture.
Georgetown Botanical Gardens
A beautiful garden with diverse plant species, ideal for nature walks.
Quamina Street Market
A lively market offering local handicrafts and fresh produce.
Georgetown is a city of both historical depth and modern vibrancy, showcasing a blend of rich traditions and cultural diversity, with much to offer visitors and residents alike.
π Sources & References
- π¬πΎ Mayor & City Council of Georgetown β History of the City
- π Wikipedia β Georgetown, Guyana
References are provided to ensure reliable and up-to-date information about Guyana and its capital city.

