Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
Region: Port of Spain is located in the municipality of Port of Spain
Geographic Coordinates: 10.666700, -61.516700
Temperature Range: 25.0°C to 33.0°C (77°F to 91°F)
Climate: Tropical climate with wet and dry seasons.
Population: 81142
Language: English
Port of Spain is the capital city of Trinidad and Tobago, Located on the northwest coast of Trinidad Island. It is a bustling hub for business, Culture, And entertainment in the Caribbean. The city has a rich history, Diverse cultural heritage, And stunning natural beauty that attracts tourists from all over the world. The city’s architecture reflects its colonial past with elegant buildings such as the Red House – an iconic landmark that houses the Parliament of Trinidad and Tobago.
The Magnificent Seven is another popular attraction; it consists of seven grand mansions built between 1902-1910 in various architectural styles including Queen Anne Revival and Colonial Spanish. Port of Spain has several beautiful parks such as Queen’s Park Savannah which features a large open space used for festivals, Sports activities or just relaxing under trees in this lush green oasis. There are also several other parks like Botanic Gardens that house exotic flora species from around the world.
The city’s nightlife scene is legendary with its famous Carnival festival attracting thousands every year to dance through streets filled with music from local bands playing calypso music. This event takes place annually before Lent where locals don colorful costumes adorned with feathers and sequins while parading down streets lined with spectators who cheer them on. Trinidadian cuisine combines African, Indian & European influences creating unique dishes such as doubles (a popular street food) made up of two flatbreads stuffed with curried chickpeas topped off by tamarind sauce or roti – a type of bread wrapped around savory fillings.
The city also has several high-end restaurants serving international cuisine. Port of Spain offers visitors an opportunity to explore its colonial past while enjoying modern amenities such as shopping centers, Museums & galleries or nightlife entertainment options. Whether you’re looking for adventure or relaxation – this bustling metropolis has something for everyone!


Important Landmarks
- Queen’s Park Savannah
- The Red House
- National Museum and Art Gallery
- Royal Botanic Gardens
- Fort George
- Brian Lara Promenade
- Stollmeyer’s Castle
- Maracas Bay Beach
- Emperor Valley Zoo
- Woodford Square

Primary Industries
- Oil and Gas: Trinidad and Tobago is one of the largest producers of natural gas in the Caribbean region, with many oil companies having their headquarters or operations in Port of Spain.
- Financial Services: The city is home to many international banks, insurance companies, and financial institutions that provide a wide range of services to both local and international clients.
- Tourism: Port of Spain is a popular tourist destination due to its rich cultural heritage, scenic beauty, and vibrant nightlife. The city has several hotels, restaurants, bars, and other entertainment venues that cater to tourists.
- Manufacturing: There are several manufacturing industries in Port of Spain that produce goods such as food products, textiles, chemicals, plastics, and construction materials.
- Information Technology: The city has a growing IT sector that provides services such as software development, web design & development digital marketing solutions among others.
- Retail Trade: There are numerous shops selling clothes & accessories for men & women along with other consumer goods like electronics & appliances etc., catering to local customers as well as tourists visiting the area.
- Education: There are several universities including University Of West Indies (UWI) located within or near Port-of-Spain which attract students from around the world seeking higher education opportunities especially within STEM programs such as engineering & computer science etc.,
- Transportation Services- A number transportation-related businesses operate within this area including taxi services , car rental agencies , courier service providers among others

Noteable History
- The arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1498 marked the naming of the island as La Isla de la Trinidad (The Island of the Trinity).
- Port of Spain was established as the capital city by Spanish Governor Don Jose Maria Chacon in 1757.
- The abolition of slavery on August 1, 1834, led to the arrival of thousands of indentured laborers from India, China, and Africa.
- The Red House is a neoclassical building that serves as the seat of government and Parliament.
- In 1903, a devastating fire known as The Great Fire destroyed most buildings between Frederick Street and Park Street in Port-of-Spain.
- Eric Williams became Trinidad and Tobago’s first Prime Minister after independence from Britain on August 31st,1962
- Queen’s Park Oval stadium saw Brian Lara break cricket records during his career.
- Carnival is a yearly celebration before Lent featuring music festivals and parades.
- Notable figures include author VS Naipaul who was born in Port-of-Spain; calypso singer Lord Kitchener; cricketer Brian Lara; politician Patrick Manning; activist Claudia Jones.

Museums and Things To See
- National Museum and Art Gallery of Trinidad and Tobago
- Queen’s Park Savannah
- Royal Botanic Gardens
- Brian Lara Promenade
- Fort George
- The Red House
- Emperor Valley Zoo
- Woodford Square
- Maracas Bay Beach
- Chaguaramas Military History and Aviation Museum


Sports Teams
- The Trinidad and Tobago national football team, also known as the Soca Warriors, has a rich history in Port of Spain. They have participated in several FIFA World Cup qualifying campaigns, including their historic qualification for the 2006 World Cup in Germany.
- The Queen’s Park Cricket Club is one of the oldest and most prestigious cricket clubs in Trinidad and Tobago. It was founded in 1891 and has produced several notable cricketers over the years.
- North East Stars FC is a professional football club based in Sangre Grande, a town located east of Port of Spain. They have won several titles over the years, including two TT Pro League championships.
- Defence Force FC is a military-based football club with a long history dating back to the 1970s when they were known as Defence Force Sports Club. They have won multiple TT Pro League titles and are known for their disciplined style of play.
- The Trinidad and Tobago Red Steel was a franchise cricket team that played in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) from 2013 to 2016. They won their first CPL championship title in 2015 under captain Dwayne Bravo.
- The St Mary’s College Rugby Football Club is based at St Mary’s College, one of Trinidad and Tobago’s most prestigious secondary schools located in Port of Spain. They have won multiple national titles over the years & produced several national team players.
- W Connection FC is a professional football club based out Cunupia village which lies just south west from Port Of spain. They are one of the most successful teams with numerous league titles, domestic cups & regional trophies under their belt.

Cultural Events
- Carnival is the biggest cultural event in Port of Spain, held annually in February or March.
- Divali Nagar is a celebration of the Hindu festival of lights, held in October or November.
- Emancipation Day is a celebration of the end of slavery, held on August 1st.
- Tobago Jazz Experience is a music festival featuring local and international artists, held annually in April.
- Panorama Finals is a steelpan competition featuring Trinidad and Tobago’s best steelpan bands, held during Carnival season.
- Phagwah/Holi is a Hindu festival celebrating spring and the triumph of good over evil, usually celebrated in March.
- The Great Fete Weekend is an annual music festival featuring local and international artists, usually held over Labor Day weekend.
- Christmas Parang Festival is a traditional Trinidadian Christmas celebration with music and food.
- La Divina Pastora Festival is one of Trinidad’s largest Catholic festivals honoring Our Lady Of Fatima.
- Diwalli is a Hindu light festival celebrated with fireworks and lights to celebrate new beginnings.

Cuisine
- Doubles is a popular street food that consists of fried dough, curried chickpeas, and various chutneys.
- Bake and Shark is a sandwich made with deep-fried shark meat served on bake, which is a type of bread.
- Roti is a flatbread filled with curried meats or vegetables.
- Pelau is a one-pot dish made with rice, pigeon peas, and chicken or beef cooked in coconut milk.
- Callaloo soup is made with leafy greens and often served with crab or shrimp.
- Blue Crab Restaurant & Grill is well-known for their seafood dishes like grilled lobster and shrimp kebabs.
- Chaud Creole specializes in French-Creole fusion cuisine.
- Trotters Restaurant serves traditional Trinidadian dishes such as pelau, curry goat, and stewed chicken.
- Lighthouse Restaurant at the Hyatt Regency Trinidad offers fine dining options featuring Caribbean flavors.
- The Food Basket Restaurant & Deli serves local favorites like roti, doubles, callaloo soup alongside international cuisine options.
- Queen’s Park Savannah is a spacious public park situated in the heart of Port of Spain. It boasts walking paths, playgrounds, sports fields, and picnic areas.
- The Royal Botanical Gardens is a park that showcases an array of plants and trees from different parts of the world. It also features walking paths and a small lake.
- Emperor Valley Zoo houses over 200 species of animals from all corners of the globe, including lions, tigers, monkeys, and birds.
- Maracas Bay Beach lies just outside Port of Spain and offers visitors opportunities for swimming, sunbathing as well as water sports like surfing and jet skiing.
- Fort George is an ancient fort that affords breathtaking views across Port of Spain and its environs.
- The National Museum & Art Gallery exhibits Trinidadian history and culture through various displays on art, music, religion politics among others.
- Brian Lara Promenade is a waterfront promenade stretching along the Gulf of Paria with magnificent views across to Venezuela.
- Chaguaramas Boardwalk & Waterfront Park is a picturesque boardwalk that meanders along Chaguaramas Bay with restaurants serving local cuisine in close proximity to it.

Parks and Recreation
