Queen's Park Oval

Stadium · Port of Spain

Queen's Park Oval

Stadium · Port of Spain
94 Tragarete Rd, Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago

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Nestled in the heart of Port of Spain, Queen's Park Oval is a historic 20,000-seat cricket stadium that buzzes with passionate fans and Caribbean flair.  

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94 Tragarete Rd, Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago Get directions

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94 Tragarete Rd, Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago Get directions

+1 868 622 3787
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wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Mar 5, 2025

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Arsalan Kaleemi

Google
Queen’s Park Oval is an absolute gem and a must-visit destination for any cricket enthusiast or sports fan. From the moment you step into this iconic venue, you can feel the rich history and passion for the game. The stadium is impeccably maintained, with a fantastic blend of modern amenities and its traditional charm. The atmosphere during a match is electric! Whether it’s a thrilling T20 game or a classic Test match, the energy of the crowd is infectious. The view from every seat is excellent, providing clear sightlines of the field. The lush greenery surrounding the Oval adds a picturesque touch, making it one of the most beautiful cricket grounds in the world. The facilities are top-notch, with clean and well-managed restrooms, ample parking, and friendly staff who go out of their way to assist. The food vendors offer a taste of local Trinidadian cuisine, which adds to the experience – don’t miss the doubles and roti! Overall, Queen’s Park Oval is not just a stadium but a cultural experience. It’s a place where cricket, community, and Caribbean spirit come together in perfect harmony. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, this is a destination that will leave you with unforgettable memories. Five stars, without a doubt!

PIYUSH

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1. The ground was established in 1896 and has since become one of the most prestigious cricket venues in the Caribbean. 2. It is owned by the Queen's Park Cricket Club, one of the oldest cricket clubs in the West Indies. 3. The oval has a seating capacity of around 20,000 spectators. 4. Queen's Park Oval has hosted numerous international cricket matches, including Test matches, One Day Internationals (ODIs), and Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is). 5. Over the years, the ground has undergone several renovations and upgrades to improve facilities and maintain its status as a top cricket venue. 6. The oval is known for its vibrant atmosphere during matches, with passionate cricket fans cheering on their teams. 7. It is located in the heart of Port of Spain, making it easily accessible to cricket enthusiasts and tourists alike.

Jonathan Sookoo

Google
Classic stadium, a bit too small and run down for my liking.

Makasi “Bookman” Anansi

Google
When it comes to Cricket, the oval is the best grounds on the island to this date for that sports, good place for food and overall space space to just walk around if you going sight seeing, I would recommend landmarking this location if you ever get lost in the city.

Curtis Taylor

Google
Great day in cricket 🦗🏏 West Indies sent Indian in all out for 440 at close on the 2nd of the 2nd test we were 86 for 1

Chintan Desai

Google
Good ground but needs a lot of upgrade. Came here to see India West Indies 2019 one-day matches. Wonderful experience

Curtis Taylor

Google
Awesome I jus saw the Indian all out for 440 and West Indies going in to win

Aartie Mahase

Google
This venue needs some upgrades. I went to a cricket match recently and fell and torn ligaments on my ankle all because they had no tape on an uneven stairs.