Overview
by Shayne Rodriguez Thompson
A small, budget-friendly boutique hotel located in a quiet, residential neighborhood in Port of Spain, Coblentz Inn features individually decorated rooms — some of which showcase the island’s history — with convenient amenities. Each room has a kitchenette, cable television, a safe and coffee making facilities. Various bed configurations are available. There are also two apartment-style units for stays of seven days or longer. Guests are offered complimentary bottled water upon arrival.
The property features a terrace with a plunge pool and a common area with a reading nook and small library. There’s also a small bar, as well as a restaurant that is open for breakfast and dinner, serving International cuisine prepared with local ingredients. A number of services and amenities are available to guests including transfers to and from the hotel and tour and excursion coordination. Laundry service and room service are both available upon request. Parking and Wi-Fi are offered free of charge.
Our Editor Loves
- Kitchenettes in every unit
- Onsite dining
- Plunge pool
Family Interests
- Museum/Cultural
Family Amenities
- Free Wi-Fi
- Kitchenettes
- Laundry
- Onsite Dining
- Pool
- Refrigerator
Reviews
by Rajiv B
Coblentz Inn is very near the Queens Park Savannah which is the heart of Port of Spain. One can walk, depending on which part of the QPS one wants to cover. This Inn is tucked away in an up-market residential area. The rooms are a tad small, good for a single traveller, but well equipped. The staff is very friendly and they do their bit to make the guests comfortable. The breakfast is frugal, I am sure they can correct this. Would recco if one is looking for a no-nonsense, clean and safe place to stay while at Port of Spain.
by Chelzz519
Pleasant reception from front desk.Very convenient location. cozy room but too small for double occupancy. The beds was too short and small for adults. I stayed for 4 days and the room was only cleaned for 2 days. There were towels but they were not bath towels. They were too small for adults.