Friday, 10 April 2015

Stay the Night.

Being the capital city of Trinidad and Tobago, a luxurious hotel such as the Hyatt is a must. The city life calls for a place such as this, people from all over the world come to Port-of-Spain for various purposes and where else would they stay but the Hyatt?

Hyatt Entrance. Photo by Jason Bain.


Though its is almost right across the road from the Crown Plaza Hotel, it is seen as more extravagant than most hotels in Trinidad and Tobago and thus, more expensive. The hotel and waterfront boasts a beautiful sea-side view like no other and is almost at the heart of major commercial activity in the city.

The Waterfront. Photo by Jason Bain.


Trinidad and Tobago has a blooming tourism sector, especially during the Carnival period in February as well as the colder winter period when foreigners flock to soak up our warmth. due to this, the country needs to have facilities to accommodate a high influx of guests.

The Hyatt. Photo by Jason Bain.

3 comments:

  1. These photos of the waterfront and the Hyatt are very eye catching but imagine if there are homeless persons among these buildings, this will be visually unappealing. These buildings portray and image of great development in our capital city, but the presence of these urban street dwellers may not allow this image to be portrayed.

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  2. These photos of the waterfront and the Hyatt are very eye catching but imagine if there are homeless persons among these buildings, this will be visually unappealing. These buildings portray and image of great development in our capital city, but the presence of these urban street dwellers may not allow this image to be portrayed.

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  3. This blog is really nice and the pictures are beautiful! They really capture the beauty of Trinidad, and have a good essence of its tropicality.

    Celine and Kristen :)

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