Queen’s Park Savannah, once part of a sugar estate, now spans 260 acres in the heart of Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, making it the city’s largest green space. The park is a vibrant hub for both locals and visitors, offering a perfect spot for picnicking, jogging, and enjoying the outdoors. During the annual Carnival, the park hosts major events such as the King and Queen shows, adding to its cultural significance. Today, visitors can experience a blend of natural beauty and lively community activities, making it a central gathering place in the city.
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