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The Capital of Trinidad and Tobago or the Port of Spain boasts of museums and monuments that speak volumes on the grandeur of the history.
The magnificence of the Fort San Andres, in the Capital of Trinidad and Tobago, is awe inspiring and takes us back on a journey to the old Spanish period, when the country was occupied by the Spanish. Although the occupation came to an end in the month of February in 1797, the awe still remains.
Situated in the southern part of Quay, the Fort San Andres, the Port of Spain boasts of its panoramic architectural beauty of the Catholic churches. encircled by the sea during the Spanish era, one can only imagine the beauty of the towering feature. The surrounding area was later filled and it became an inland. The main purpose behind building this fort was to organize and administer the harboring and the maintenance of the ships that anchored offshore.
The Capital of Trinidad and Tobago is a haven for beaches, parks, zoos, Museums, art galleries, Theatres and Botanical gardens. Some of the best places to visit in the Capital of Trinidad and Tobago are:
Spektakula Forum, which is a dance club and a disco and an ideal place to have a blast. This place reflects the night life of the county.
The Marcas Beach is as if made for the people who love lazing around. The actual beauty of the place, apart from its sandy beaches, is the scenic beauty of the rainforest that has to be traveled through to reach the beach. One can well imagine the solitude that the beach provides away from the buzzing city.
Queens's Park Savannah is neither a park nor a savanna in the Capital of Trinidad and Tobago. One can reach out to the Spanish era of the bygone days with its numerous alleys of mansions, built on the line of the Spanish architecture. There are numerous interesting stores that are stuffed with antiques.
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