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Kapok Hotel

St. Clair, Trinidad
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A perfectly located, locally-owned boutique hotel in Port of Spain, Trinidad.

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With 94 rooms, this boutique hotel is located in strolling distance from major attractions in the capital city like The Magnificent Seven, The President’s House, The Emperor Valley Zoo and the Botanical Gardens. Jump in a car, and their hotel taxi can have their guests downtown in Port of Spain in minutes, pending Trinidad traffic of course.  Or maybe turn around and head to the ever so popular Maracas Beach on the idyllic North Coast.  It’s a worthy option!

When it comes to staying in Trinidad, Kapok has persons closer to everything.  Their range of hotel rooms suit travellers with different needs; from Balcony Suites with separate living areas to cozy Studio rooms with kitchenettes.  Each floor features original art by local artists. Be sure to check with their office for special offers and upcoming events.

In-Room Amenities

  • Air conditioning
  • Coffee/tea maker
  • Daily housekeeping
  • Desk
  • Free toiletries
  • Free WiFi
  • Hair Dryer
  • In-room Safe
  • Iron/ironing Board
  • Refrigerator
  • TV

Hotel Amenities

  • Bar/Lounge
  • Breakfast Available (surcharge)
  • Business Center
  • Conference space
  • Gym
  • Parking
  • Restaurant
  • Swimming Pool

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