subject: Warm Welcome Awaits You At Georgetown Hotels
[print this page] Planning to visit Guyana and need a cheap Guyana hotel, then come enjoy our hospitality at Signature Inn, where a warm welcome awaits you.We are ideally located at 85 Laluni Street, Georgetown, in the heart of Guyana's capitol city, just a mere 5 minutes away from major shopping centers, Banks restaurants, and other important business and government. We are also five minutes by taxi to the Parliament Building, High Court, St Georges Cathedral and other Church, Temples and Mosques.
Signature Inn a modern classic boutique Guyana hotel, uniquely design to suit your every needs.Our Spacious self contained, fully air-condition rooms are with all modern amenities which will enhance your stay and make you feel as if you are at home. Our hotel also offers a complimentary continental breakfast. Our other facilities including free high speed wireless internet, Conference room and courtyard for your meetings, conferences and other special events or relaxation.
At this classic Guyana hotel Signature Inn, we offer consistent, efficient and reliable service for smart travelers seeking hassle free and contemporary Caribbean experiences. We know that you are looking for comfort, familiarity, security and flexibility when you travel. That's why our hotel is designed to accommodate your every need.So whether on business or vacation, let Signature Inn be your first choice of accommodation.Guyana hotel Signature Inn, Endorse with Pride.
Botanical Garden. No trip to Georgetown would be complete without a visit to the Botanical Gardens. The Botanical Gardens houses one of the most extensive collections of tropical flora in the Caribbean and are laid out with ponds, canals, kissing bridges and a bandstand.
Promenade Garden. The Promenade Garden, with its main entrance on Middle Street, occupies one city block. The area was once used as a public display for hanging the slaves associated with the 1823 East Coast rebellion. Prominent fixtures in the garden include a bandstand and the Mahatma Gandhi Monument. The bandstand is the oldest of three in the city and was completed in 1897.
The National Park.The National Park, formerly occupied by the Demerara Golf Club since 1923 was renamed the Queen Elizabeth II National Park in 1965 in honour of the Queen's visit to Guyana. On Guyana's attainment of independence it was became known as the National Park.On 26 May 1966 the Golden Arrowhead was hoisted and the Union Jack lowered marking the birth of Guyana. This park is utilized for cultural, educational and recreational activities and is maintained by The National Parks Commission under the Ministry of Agriculture.
After you've had your day fill of fun, it's time to check the vibrant and diverse night entertainment that awaits you. Explore the bars, clubs, sports bars, jazz club, Latin parties, poolside band performances and karaoke bars or just lime [hang out] as they say in Guyana at any of the local fish shops and the Georgetown Seawall. Attractions.Guyana boasts more than 300 Glorious waterfalls. The very ancient techniques of rum making is alive in Guyana from Continuous Stills, Wooden Coffey and Wooden Pot Stills are all used to produce this rich blend of El dorado rum.