Henry Street, Port of Spain

Henry Street, Port of Spain

Henry Street runs north from South Quay near the waterfront, through both South and North Independence Square, and ends at Gordon Street, one block away from Port of Spain General Hospital. The Street has a length of 1.48 km. If you like a street jammed with good things to discover and buy, perhaps to eat, Henry Street, Port of Spain, is for you.

This is a no-nonsense shopping street and watch out for the cars. Some of the shops available are Bright Side Variety, 40 Henry, General Store, Fash Couture, Corner of Prince Street, women's clothing; Raids Wholesale, variety store; Style and Class, footwear; Lucky Dollar, electronics; Mohammed's Books, 33 Henry; and many others.

Continuing on Henry Street, we find Lounois African, boutique; The Linen Store, curtains; Tailors Centre, sewing shop; Mustaphas Ar-Ridha, home goods; More Money Pawns & Jewelry, pawns; Furniture Plus; Hong Kong Super Market, Chinese cuisine; Zoomtech, video games; Jimmy Aboud - Textile King, fabrics; and still more.

Everything goes on Henry Street. Have fun.

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Henry Street on Map

Sight Name: Henry Street
Sight Location: Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago (See walking tours in Port of Spain)
Sight Type: Shopping
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