Culture Crossroads Inn

Port of Spain


Sparkling-clean place, very professionally run and with easy access to malls, transport and the St James/Woodbrook bars and restaurants. The charming owner is a former soca performer and an effusive source of information on all things Trinidad, and the smart, modern rooms (named after local cultural icons) have plenty of neat little extras to make your stay more comfortable.


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