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In the southern Caribbean you will find the twin islands of Trinidad and Tobago, which forms a part of a chain of islands located off the coast of South America. The capital, Port of Spain is the third largest city and is the hub for financial businesses, cultural activities and shopping. Surrounded by the Gulf of Paria and the Northern Range mountains, the beauty of the Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago is a stunning sight to behold.

Known for its calypso and pan music, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago is filled with the pulsating beats of the steel bands especially during the Carnival period, which runs from New Year’s Day to just before Ash Wednesday. The famous Carnival draws attention from all over the world and involves calypso music, steel pan playing and colorful and exciting masquerading. The Carnival pageant includes contests among the bands, calypso singers and street parades and the crowning of the Carnival King and Queen is one of the main highlights.

If you are interested in partying and living it up, then Port of Spain is the place to be. With a visit to the many nightclubs, hotels and outdoor parties you are sure to experience the party of a lifetime. Some of the popular entertainment locations include Zen and 51 Degrees as well as the Movietowne’s Fiesta Plaza where you will experience live bands and entertainment. Other types of entertainment include family-friendly plays, dance performances and concerts at the Little Carib and the National Academy for the Performing Arts. There is also a trip to the popular Maracas beach and to the Coroni Bird Sanctuary or the Asa Wright Nature Center in the Northern Range hills. Here bird watchers and nature lovers can enjoy the 200 acre bird sanctuary and conservation center.

For a look at Port of Spain’s colonial history, a visit to the National Museum of Art Gallery located in Queen’s Park, Savannah is necessary. There you will find interesting information on the Carnival and thousands of paintings on display. Another popular attraction is the Chaguaramas Military History and Aviation Museum.

Filled with a rich cultural history, the food and drink in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago is influenced by the Indian, African and Creole and Amerindian cultures. You can also find French, Chinese and Italian cuisines at the various restaurants. The national dishes include the callaloo and pea soup and the Pelau, which is a rice and chicken dish. Other popular foods include roti with curry chick peas, meat and potatoes. For delicious food and a romantic setting, the open-air dining facilities, the Movietowne’s Fiesta Plaza is one of the best places to go. For the drink lovers, the Angostura bitters are a trademark in Port of Spain and with just a dash of the bitters you are able to enhance and enliven the flavor of your other beverages. You can also enjoy the Trinidad rum and the Carib beer, which is the number one on the tropical island.

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