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Chez Jeanne

Port of Spain, Trinidad
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Relax at our serene and scenic garden, a home away from home!

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Chez Jeanne is conveniently located near some of the best shopping locations, entertainment, sporting venues and sightseeing venues in Trinidad. For Carnival Season in Trinidad, the best in the Caribbean, Chez Jeanne is the ideal place to stay as we are a stone’s throw away from the Queen’s Park Savannah where the Parade of the Bands takes place.

At Chez Jeanne you have a choice between international or local cuisine. For breakfast enjoy traditional butter and toast, bacon and eggs and a hot cup of coffee/tea on the patio. You can also try one of thier popular local dishes such as delicious sada roti and curry, appetizing roast bake, savoury saltfish buljol or mouthwatering bake and shark while quenching your thirst with one of their famous tropical fruit juices.

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      All Saints' Anglican Church
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      The Chapel was dedicated to all the saints rather than martyrs only. All Saints is considered one of the oldest Churches in Trinidad and Tobago. It also holds great history and interesting Architectural designs within its walls with beautiful stained glass windows and a hand carved Episcopal chair.

      Archbishop's House
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      This house is one of the Magnificant Seven. The structure was built in 1903 by the fifth Archbishop of Port of Spain, Patrick Vincent Flood. It is also known as the official residence of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Port of Spain.

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      The Royal Botanic gardens houses 700 hundred trees of which thirteen percent (13%) are indigenous to Trinidad and Tobago while the other trees and plants represent all the other continents of the world.

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      Fort George
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      Memorial Park
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      National Academy for Performing Arts (NAPA)
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      The museum established in 1892 and was originally called the “Royal Victoria Institute”. The museum house about 10,000 historical pieces of art work.

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      This Waterfront is undeniably one of the most picturesque places in Port of Spain.

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      The largest roundabout in the world, the Savannah is also the centre stage of Trinidad Carnival, Steel pan, Sports and other forms of entertainment.

      Queen's Royal College
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      Stollmeyer's Castle
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