Pearl’s

Port of Spain


Bare bones, cheap and with bags of character, Pearl's is set in a faded old gingerbread house overlooking grassy Victoria Sq. It's perfect for Carnival (just steps from the main route) and great for linking up with other travelers. Basic fan-only rooms without bathroom, plus a shared kitchen and a communal wraparound veranda.


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