← Back to Attractions 📍 29 Maraval Road, St. Clair, Port of Spain Description White Hall, named after the beautiful coral stone with which it was made, was the largest of the six private residences of the Magnificent Seven mansions Continue Reading
← Back to Attractions 📍 Independence Square, Port of Spain Description This original Treasury Building was constructed by British Governor Sir Lewis Grant in 1831. This building housed the Treasury and Government Rum Bond and became historic not only because Continue Reading
← Back to Attractions 📍 Parliamentary ComplexSt. Vincent Street Port of SpainRepublic of Trinidad and Tobago Description The Red House, with its Beaux-Arts architectural style, stands as the seat of the nation's Parliament, a symbol of fortitude and democracy for Continue Reading
← Back to Attractions 📍 7 Paul Mitchell Street Arima Description The Santa Rosa Amerindian Community is the only organized area of Amerindian Survival in Trinidad and Tobago. Details Contact: 1 868 664 1897 Facilities Parking: Yes Accessibility: Yes Washroom: Continue Reading
← Back to Attractions 📍 31 Maraval Road, Port of Spain Description The magical and elaborate Stollmeyer’s Castle, also called “Killarney”, is one of seven striking mansions that make up the Magnificant Seven located around the Queen’s Park Savannah in Continue Reading
← Back to Attractions 📍 Corner Maraval Road & St. Clair Avenue, Port of Spain Description Queen's Royal College is considered to be the most striking of the buildings of the Magnificent Seven. The foundation stone was laid on 11 Continue Reading
← Back to Attractions 📍 Circular Road, St. Anns, Port of Spain Description The President's House is the official residence of the President of Trinidad and Tobago and is a historical landmark that is worth seeing. It was built along Continue Reading
← Back to Attractions 📍 Corner of St. Vincent and Sackville Streets, Port of Spain Description The Police Headquarters in Port of Spain was built in 1876 in an Italian-Gothic style with limestone from the Piccadilly Quarries. Large arched galleries Continue Reading
← Back to Attractions 📍 23 Abercrombry Street, Port of Spain Description Originally built in 1897 and refurbished and renovated in 2000, The Old Fire Station is an excellent example of the preservation of a historic building which has been Continue Reading
← Back to Attractions 📍 Gulf of Paria, west of Port of Spain Description Nelson Island is the largest of five miniature islands located in the Gulf of Paria, west of Port of Spain. They are part of the archipelago Continue Reading

