This popular beach spot fulfills the fantasy of the ideal Caribbean beach, but is just as famous for the scenic rainforest drive that must be made to reach it.
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This popular beach spot fulfills the fantasy of the ideal Caribbean beach, but is just as famous for the scenic rainforest drive that must be made to reach it.
This park features mansions from the Spanish colonial era, interesting stores and street vendors.
Built by the British in 1804, Fort George was part of a series of fortifications in the northwest area of the island of Trinidad overlooking the Gulf of Paria. It is a short drive up a hill from St...
Also called Independence Square, the recently refurbished center of Port of Spain is popular place to relax, with benches, street vendors and free concerts.
Home to frequent performances by the greats of calypso.
Home to a large collection of works by Trinidad artists and a number of exhibits on the cultural history of the island.
Established in 1959 by Nobel Laureate Derek Walcott, this troupe stages popular dramatic performances.
This building houses the Parliament of Trinidad and Tobago.
Also called Brian Lara Promenade, this crowded area runs the width of the center of Port of Spain.
Lord Kitchener, one of the most famous calypso performers ever, puts on an annual event with many top calypso stars.
An interesting collection of small shops, including bookstores, clothing stores and cafes, all specializing in Caribbean goods.
This street is home to much of the trendy part of town, including restaurants, bars and stores.