About Hilton Trinidad & Conference Centre
Set in landscaped tropical gardens, the Hilton Trinidad & Conference Center promises stunning views over the Gulf of Paria and the Port of Spain.
Rooms are styled with Caribbean-inspired or cool contemporary décor. They have private balconies, LCD TV with cable, Wi-Fi, coffeemaker, minibar, MP3 alarm clock and safe. Suites add spacious living areas.
Relaxation is guaranteed with an outdoor lap-pool, a fitness center, tennis courts, a sauna and massage rooms, all on-site. Other facilities include a Grand Ballroom and a tropical outdoor space for events.
Surrounded by lush garden, Hilton Trinidad & Conference Center’s terraced restaurant serves international and Caribbean cuisine. The trendy lobby bar is great for cocktails and light snacks.
Guests can take a short walk through neighboring Royal Botanic Gardens to the Emperor Valley Zoo. Historic Queen’s Park Savannah, the National Museum and Art Gallery and embassies are within three km.
Positive Reviews
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The Perfect Perch
The guestrooms' classic design and roominess is well received by visitors, who find even the standard rooms to be luxurious, comfy and spotlessly clean. Travelers love the views from rooms, which take in the luscious gardens, Port of Spain and cloud-forested peaks of the Northern Range.
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Delectable Dining Delights
If your room doesn't include breakfast, travelers recommend paying extra to try the delicious buffet at least once. Those who do love the selection of dishes and the service received. In fact, the quality of dining across the resort gets consistently glowing reviews. Others find food and drinks pricey, but worth it.
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Executive Extras
Some rooms and suites come with executive lounge access. A complimentary breakfast is served there, after which some executives take advantage of the free Wi-Fi to catch up with emails. After a hard day attending conferences, other travelers like the island-inspired cocktails served of an evening.
Negative Reviews
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Weak Wi-Fi Worries
Frustrated guests regularly comment on the poor basic Wi-Fi connection offered at this resort. A weak and intermittent service forces some guests to upgrade to the paid faster connection, but even this doesn't provide the speeds some guests are used to. Those with executive lounge access seem to fare better.
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Self-Service for Swimmers
Though lots of guests rate the pool area, a few think it needs updating entirely. Some find this hotel's pool-side service a little hit and miss, leading a few reviewers to question the appropriateness of a service charge added to every check. Other disappointed travelers report the pool bar being closed during their stay.
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Unwanted Hiking Holiday
Prepare to get fit with guests reporting long walks between the parking lot and the hotel entrance, and also to some guestrooms. Problems with some of the hotel's elevators seem to add further distances. Guests with reduced mobility can request assistance from friendly staff.