Port of Spain, the capital of Trinidad and Tobago, has the tall buildings, neon lights and crowded streets of many cities, but also a multicultural Caribbean character and a homegrown calypso soundtrack. The best-known occasion is the flamboyant pre-Lenten Carnival. Among the city's other offerings are cricket and football matches, year-round festivals, a botanic garden, malls, an art and history museum and historic buildings. Entertainment options abound, but be cautious after dark.
Restaurants in Port of Spain
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Established in 1959 by Nobel Laureate Derek Walcott, this troupe stages popular dramatic performances.
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Starbucks, Ruby Tuesday's, An Italian restaurant. Even fast food and light shopping, Movie Towne has it all in a safe and fun environment. I saw another Movie Towne but came here to eat some Popeye's. Yes, I traveled to Trinidad and ate Popeye's. It was as good as home as it is a forbidden treat for me. Did not catch a movie but the theatre looked clean and modern. Plenty packed. Nice kiddie park next door.
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Lord Kitchener, one of the most famous calypso performers ever, puts on an annual event with many top calypso stars.
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