Cool! This library not only provides a vibrant atmosphere and free internet/data for those with their own devices but also boasts an impressive array of books designed to captivate the imaginations of both children and teenagers. The commitment to cultivating a love for reading among the younger audience is evident in the diverse selection of literature tailored to different age groups and interests.
For members of the library, the experience goes beyond the digital realm. With the privilege of membership, individuals can actively engage with the tangible world of books, borrowing and exploring a variety of titles. This blend of digital accessibility and traditional library services creates a dynamic environment that caters to the evolving needs and preferences of readers, making this library a valuable resource...
Read moreThey have a wide range of books and programmes for kids and young adults. Located on the ground (or first floor) and first floor (or second flood). The washroom is clean but a little vandalized. Ministry of Public Administration is also located in this building. The Old Fire Station in Port of Spain, St. Vincent Street Police station, The Red House, Woodford Square, Cathedral, Cathedral carpark, Beyond BBQ, Linda's bakery, Garden of Eden (flower shop), the Guardian building, the Industrial Court Ministry of Education is next to it) and the Gargoyle building (idk what it is yet) and some Attorneys at Law offices all surround the...
Read moreA must, must go. Add it to your list. I do know it's a library but it's a beautiful building. Well, my 12yr old said it's a MUST visit. There's cool display and a Rituals when you hungry. Their display talks about bringing the country together, the hardship they went through. Am sure they change display yearly, but this theme that they have (2020)is great history for the young people.I even saw a picture of my mom demonstrating back in the 70s. Trinidad is beautiful and to learn more these places is a first stop as you do your walking tour....
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