Puerto España



 ¿Qué ver en Puerto españa, Trinidad y tobago?

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Here's a list of places to visit in Port of Spain, along with approximate prices, opening hours, and URLs:

1. Queen's Park Savannah - Free to enter - Open 24/7 - https://www.visittnt.com/queens-park-savannah-trinidad/
2. National Museum and Art Gallery - TT$20 for adults, TT$10 for children - Open Tuesday to Saturday, 10am to 6pm - http://www.nmag.gov.tt/
3. Royal Botanic Gardens - Free to enter - Open daily, 6am to 6pm - https://www.forestry.gov.tt/royal-botanic-gardens/
4. Brian Lara Promenade - Free to enter - Open 24/7 - https://www.visittnt.com/brian-lara-promenade-trinidad/
5. Fort George - TT$20 for adults, TT$10 for children - Open daily, 9am to 5pm - https://www.visittnt.com/fort-george-trinidad/
6. Emperor Valley Zoo - TT$30 for adults, TT$20 for children - Open daily, 9am to 6pm - http://www.zstt.org/emperor-valley-zoo/
7. Maracas Beach - Free to enter - Open daily, 24/7 - https://www.visittnt.com/maracas-beach-trinidad/

Note: Prices are subject to change. It's always a good idea to check the official website or contact the attraction directly for the most up-to-date information.

¿Qué debo saber de Puerto España?


Sure, let me tell you about Port of Spain. Port of Spain is the capital city of Trinidad and Tobago, located in the Caribbean Sea. It was founded by the Spanish in 1560 and has a rich history of colonization and independence struggles. The city is a melting pot of cultures, with influences from African, Indian, Spanish, and British traditions.

The cuisine in Port of Spain is a reflection of its diverse population, with a mix of Caribbean, Indian, and African flavors. Some popular dishes include doubles (a type of fried bread filled with chickpeas), roti (a type of flatbread filled with curry), and bake and shark (a sandwich with fried shark meat).

To explore the city, there are several transportation options available, including taxis, buses, and rental cars. The climate in Port of Spain is tropical, with warm temperatures year-round and occasional rain showers.

To visit Trinidad and Tobago, visitors will need a valid passport and may require a visa depending on their country of origin. In terms of safety, it is important to exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings, especially in more touristy areas.

Communication in Port of Spain is generally easy, with English being the official language and the Trinidad and Tobago dollar being the local currency. Mobile phone service is widely available, but it is recommended to check with your provider for international roaming options.
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