← Back to Attractions 📍 30 A Abercromby Street, Port-of-Spain, Description Often cited as one of the first churches built in Trinidad, the Trinity Church, was destroyed by fire in 1808 and the present cathedral was rebuilt and consecrated on Continue Reading
← Back to Attractions 📍 Phillip Street, Port of Spain Description Located on an old sugar estate this final resting place of Trinidad and Tobago's elite and poor, reflects the multi-ethnic mix of the island. The graves and tombs of Continue Reading
← Back to Attractions 📍 Union Road, Tabaquite Description Knollys Tunnel, near Rio Claro in south-east Trinidad, was named after the then acting Colonial Governor of Trinidad and Tobago, Sir Clement Courtenay Knollys KCMG), who officially opened the new railway Continue Reading
