Radisson Hotel TrinidadvsAcajou Hotel
Both properties are praised by writers. Overall, Radisson Hotel Trinidad ranks slightly higher than Acajou Hotel. Radisson Hotel Trinidad scores 80 with praise from 4 publications such as Fodor's, Rough Guide and Star Service.
Radisson Hotel Trinidad
Wrightson Road & London Street, PO Box 1017, Port of Spain, Trinidad
From $140/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
Rough Guide
"Glitzy, rather faceless corporate hotel with a convenient downtown location and all mod cons: pool, three restaurants, bar, gym, business centre."
Fodor's
"Trinidad's newest downtown hotel features the largest rooms on the island in a completely renovated property that has housed other hotels in the past—and it's much cheaper than nearby upscale options." Full review
Star Service
"Previously a Crowne Plaza, the Capital Plaza is located in the heart of downtown Port of Spain, a benefit to business travelers, but walking outside after dark is not recommended." Full review
Oyster
Mid-Range
"With amenities like a rotating rooftop restaurant, a big pool, and a 24-hour gym, the three-pearl Radisson Hotel Trinidad is an amenity-packed business-friendly option in central Port of Spain." Full review
Acajou Hotel
209`Paria Main Road, Grande Rivière, Grande Riviere Toco, Trinidad
From $190/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Restaurant
- Free Parking
Travel + Leisure
"The property has six Indonesian-style cottages with bamboo furnishings, muslin-draped beds, and spacious porches with lounge chairs." Full review
Rough Guide
"Six luxurious and well-ventilated hardwood cabañas are located in a lush garden on the river, 50m from the beach."
Oyster
Budget
"Acajou Hotel is a rustic, two-and-a-half-pearl eco-friendly hotel within eyeshot of Grande Reviere Beach, the world’s second largest nesting site for leatherback turtles." Full review
Lonely Planet
"Set in riverside gardens, Acajou has five bungalows replete with rich wood and bright-white linens and cushions." Full review
The Wall Street Journal
"A family-run hotel, it consists of just six wooden, Asian-inspired cottages nestled between the beach or river and rainforest. Some cottages offer sea views."