Cara Lodge

Cara Lodge

Cara Lodge is a heritage house hotel with unique Guyanese wooden colonial architecture, built in the 1840s. The hotel originally consisted of two houses and has a long and romantic history and was the home of the first Lord Mayor of Georgetown. Over the years has been visited by many dignitaries including King Edward VIll who stayed at the house in 1923. Other luminaries have included President Jimmy Carter, HRH Prince Charles, HRH Prince Andrew, Channing Tatum and Mick Jagger.

This comfortable, centrally-located hotel offers the nostalgia of a bygone era, complete with modern facilities and friendly service in a congenial atmosphere. The Mango Patio is a favourite meeting point for evening drinks and the Bottle Restaurant is considered one of Georgetown’s best.

Discover the charm of the past at Cara Lodge, a historic hotel perfectly situated in the heart of Georgetown. Originally two separate houses, this iconic landmark has been thoughtfully restored to offer modern comforts. Its central location, just a short walk from the St. George’s Cathedral and the lively Stabroek Market, makes it the ideal base for exploring the city’s cultural and culinary treasures.

WiFi

Restaurant

Bar

Air Conditioning

Toiletries

International Direct Dial Telephone

Cable Television

Hair Dryers

Iron and Ironing Board

Mini Bar

Tea and Coffee Making Facilities

In-Room Safe

Complimentary Local Newspapers

24 Hours Reception