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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Is the newest spot to hit the avenue. Nice friendly atmosphere. Great customer service. Its a cool place to hang out a chill out with your friends, cool people and good cocktails. Fridays and Saturdays Nice Music , Spanish and electronica after 11 pm.
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Smokey And Bunty opened opened its doors on April 1st 1989. World famous for the place to come experience a true Trini lime.After the fire which occurred recently we have moved to Ana Street Woodbrook.
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