St. Georges, located on Grenada's southwestern coast, is the capital city of the illustrious Caribbean nation. Known for its horseshoe-shaped harbor and colorful waterfront lined with shops and restaurants, St. Georges is a charming destination for tourists. Notable attractions include the 18th-century Fort George, which provides sweeping views of the surrounding area, the historic Carenage Harbor, as well as the Grenada National Museum exhibiting artifacts and sugar processing equipment reflecting the island's history of producing sugar and rum. St. Georges' thriving spice market, brimming with the scents of nutmeg, cinnamon, ginger, and cocoa, gives it the nickname of the "Spice Isle." The city also hosts the annual August Carnival, a vibrant celebration filled with calypso music, steel bands, and lively street parties.