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Trinidad Travel Directory
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Killarney
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One of the Magnificent Seven, inspired by Balmoral Castle in Scotland, and its Italian-marble gallery.
Address: Maraval Road | Port Of Spain
Red House
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Found along Woodford Square, the Red House is a massive historic site that consumes an entire city block.
Address: Frederick Street | Port Of Spain
Magnificent Seven
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A series of 19th-century style buildings inspired by great castles and homes around the world. Queen's Park Savannah.
Address: Maraval Road | Port Of Spain
Fort George
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Once a British fort, Fort George was built in 1804. Its purpose was to protect the city from a potential French or Spanish invasion. Consequently, the fort affords grand views of the city. There are also intriguing dungeons and cannons on display that visitors can investigate.
Address: | Port of Spain, Trinidad
Roomor
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One of the Magnificent Seven, this baroque meets colonial style house includes towers, pinnacles, and wrought-iron trimming.
Address: Maraval Road | Port Of Spain
Whitehall
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One of the Magnificent Seven, modeled after a Venetian palace, on the grounds of a cacao-plantation.
Address: Maraval Road | Port Of Spain
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