Port of Spain HotelsPort of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago Brimming with Caribbean flavor, Port of Spain is the home of calypso music and a world-renowned carnival. Trinidad and Tobago’s bustling capital city is perfectly located for exploring beautiful beaches and idyllic rainforest, while plenty of retail therapy is on offer amid the soaring skyscrapers of downtown. Beaches and Rainforest Gorgeous beaches are never far away in Port of Spain, but the... Read More… Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago Brimming with Caribbean flavor, Port of Spain is the home of calypso music and a world-renowned carnival. Trinidad and Tobago’s bustling capital city is perfectly located for exploring beautiful beaches and idyllic rainforest, while plenty of retail therapy is on offer amid the soaring skyscrapers of downtown. Beaches and Rainforest Gorgeous beaches are never far away in Port of Spain, but the most popular has to be Maracas Bay. Situated on the north coast, this stunning stretch supplies breathtaking scenery, from the golden sands and inviting waters to the lush backdrop of mountainous rainforest. Food vendors can be found here, tempting visitors with delicious local delicacies such as battered shark (commonly referred to as bake and shark). Besides sunbathing and relaxing, other activity options include surfing, diving and walking; taking a hike into the rainforest reveals hidden gems like the spectacular Maracas Falls. There are more beaches along the northern coast, including Las Cuevas and Blanchisseuse Bay. Cultural Sights While lapping up the wonderful weather is understandably an attractive pastime, there are plenty of cultural sites in the area that provide a worthwhile break from the beach. The National Museum and Art Gallery is a great place to start. More than 10,000 exhibits are displayed over several galleries at this venue, each exploring different elements of the city’s natural and human history, including art collections. Venturing up to Fort George, a garrison established by British colonialists in the early 19th century, is advised for the incredible panoramic views as well as the interesting slice of heritage perspective. A program of theatre, music, dance and performing arts can be experienced at the Queen’s Hall theater. The Brian Lara Promenade is a popular spot in the downtown area, brimming with sights and social ambience. Named after the well-known West Indies cricket player, this street runs the width of the city and features street vendors and entertainment. Also, visitors should keep an eye out for historical highlights such as the Cathedral of Immaculate Conception; situated on the eastern end of the prom, this is one of the oldest catholic churches in Port of Spain. Tranquil sightseeing options include the Botanical Gardens and the historic 400-acre Queen’s Park Savannah. Shopping and Dining There is no shortage of places to shop for those determined to make some purchases - several malls can be found along the likes of Frederick Street and Henry Street. The many malls house a variety of stores, restaurants and recreation options to suit all tastes. An array of international cuisine is on offer including Creole, East Indian, Chinese and Italian. Those seeking hedonism Port of Spain-style head to St James on the western edge of the city, where nightlife sampling a range of cultures is just waiting to be discovered. Are you planning a visit to Port of Spain? Take a look at our accommodation options in this city. See other hotel destinations in Trinidad and Tobago. CloseHotel Name Contains
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