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One of the oldest botanic gardens in the world, the Royal Botanic Gardens occupy more than 60 acres of land just outside the Port of Spain. The beautifully landscaped gardens boast more than 700 trees; 13% of these are native to Trinidad and Tobago, while the others have been carefully collected from each of the seven continents of the world. Another point of interest on the grounds is a small burial plot in which the Governors of Trinidad have been buried since 1819. The public is welcome in the gardens.
Queen's Park Savannah, Port of Spain, Trinidad, Phone: +1 868-622-1221

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