Queens Park Oval
This oldest ground in the Caribbean has a 25,000 seating capacity. Located in Trinidad and Tobago, this is the largest
stadium in the West Indies. Around 5000 extra seats are also added to the existing capacity. Constructed in 1998, it takes the privilege of holding the maximum number of matches in the Caribbean. The
stadiums will host the opening round match of the World Cup Cricket 2007.
The unique islands of Trinidad and Tobago with deserted beaches, a mainland jungle and the Caribbean coral reef should be on every traveler’s list while visiting the Caribbean. The gardens, parks, fort and waterfalls are its main attractions.
Trinidad and Tobago: Cricket Stadium Location Map
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The shopping streets and markets that sell high quality unique goods are another major attraction of the island. Botanic Gardens, Asa Wright Nature Center, Port of Spain that has a number of 19th century colonial buildings that are historically important, Fort Georges that displays the original dungeons, cannon balls and implements used by the soldiers, King's Bay Waterfall, the 100 feet high waterfall, the highest in the Republic, Forest Reserve, the oldest forest reserve in the Caribbean and Bacolet Beach, one of the famous beaches in the islands are the places to be visited during one’s stay in the islands.