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Port of Spain

This is your travel guide for Port of Spain

1 : Visit the Queen’s Park Savannah [2 hrs]
Explore the largest open space in Port of Spain, surrounded by historic buildings and an array of trees. You can walk, jog, or cycle along the paved track that encircles the Savannah while taking in the views of the cityscape.

2 : Discover the National Museum and Art Gallery [1.5 hrs]
Immerse yourself in Trinidad and Tobago’s history, culture, and art at this museum. Admire indigenous artifacts, colonial relics, and contemporary works of art. Don’t miss the impressive collection of pre-Columbian artifacts.

3 : Experience the Botanical Gardens [2 hrs]
Stroll through lush greenery, vibrant flowers, and towering trees at these beautiful gardens. Learn about the diverse flora of the islands and enjoy the serene atmosphere. Keep an eye out for the famous African Sausage Tree.

4 : Shop at the bustling Port of Spain Market [1 hr]
Browse through stalls selling local crafts, fresh produce, spices, and souvenirs in this vibrant market. Soak up the lively atmosphere, sample some street food, and haggle for unique items to take back home.

5 : Attend the Trinidad and Tobago Carnival [variable]
Experience the world-famous Trinidad and Tobago Carnival, a vibrant and colorful celebration of music, dance, and culture. Join in the festivities with masqueraders, steelpan bands, and elaborate costumes. Enjoy the pulsating soca music and energetic dancing in the streets.

Background Info

Weather
Port of Spain enjoys a tropical rainforest climate with warm temperatures throughout the year averaging around 27-31°C. The city experiences a wet season from June to December, with the heaviest rainfall occurring in the latter months. Humidity levels can be high, especially during the wet season, and air quality may vary.

Language
English is the official language of Trinidad and Tobago, but you’ll also hear Trinidadian Creole or “Trini” spoken widely, which is a local English-based creole language.

Cost Of Living
The cost of living in Port of Spain is relatively high compared to other cities in the Caribbean. Prices for accommodation, dining, and transport can be moderate to expensive, with luxury options available. It’s recommended to budget accordingly when visiting.

Other
Trinidad and Tobago has a diverse population with a mix of African, Indian, European, and indigenous influences. The local cuisine is a fusion of flavors reflecting this diversity, with dishes like roti, doubles, and callaloo being popular. Remember to respect local customs and traditions during your visit.

Port of Spain – capital of Trinidad and Tobago

Location: Port of Spain, Port of Spain , Trinidad and TobagoTrinidad and Tobago flag

Official Site: Visit Official Site

Summary: Port of Spain Summary

Map: Map of Port of Spain

Weather: Port of Spain Forecast


Post Codes: 500234

Official Names: Port of Spain (English)

Local Names: Port of Spain (English)


Population: 37,074

Elevation: 3 m

Area: 12 sq km

Coordinates: 10.667, -61.517

Timezone: (UTC-04:00) Atlantic Time (Port of Spain)


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Port of Spain City Corporation in Trinidad and Tobago (special marker)

Port of Spain City Corporation in Trinidad and Tobago (special marker)

Flag of Port of Spain

Flag of Port of Spain

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