Fifty One Degrees

Port of Spain


Once at the forefront of the Port of Spain nightlife scene, 51 is a bit past its prime, but it's still a good spot for some clubbing vibes. Thursday is usually the busiest night, heating up from 11pm onwards. Dress to impress, and don't turn up wearing sneakers, flip-flops or a hat.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Port of Spain attractions

2. Queen’s Park Savannah

0.43 MILES

Once part of a sugar plantation, formerly home to a racecourse and now the epicenter of the annual Carnival, this public park is encircled by a 3.7km…

3. National Museum & Art Gallery

0.45 MILES

Housed in a classic colonial building, the rather dry historical exhibits range from the oil industry to Amerindian settlers, the colonial era and…

4. Queen's Royal College

0.56 MILES

Resplendent with red and gray brickwork, and topped with a looming central clock-tower, QRC is home to one of Trinidad's most prestigious boys schools.

5. Hayes Court

0.58 MILES

Built as the residence of Trinidad's Anglican bishop (but now in private hands), this French Colonial–style building features intricate stonework and a…

6. Mille Fleurs

0.61 MILES

Shrouded behind fencing and covered by a protective temporary roof, intricate Mille Fleurs sports beautiful decorative ironwork, but is one of the most…

7. Hall of Justice

0.63 MILES

All pointy balconies and angular turrets, this 1980s concrete building houses Trinidad and Tobago's main criminal court.

8. Roomor

0.63 MILES

Boasting intricate gingerbread fretwork and coiling iron railings, Roomor is one of the prettiest of the Magnificent Seven houses, and is still a private…