•  Type: House
  •  Beds: 1
  •  Baths: 1
  •  Sleeps: 2

Description

 

ABRIANNAS  INN  is a small comfortably-furnished, family-run  registered Guest House situated in San Juan,  Republic of Trinidad, West Indies.  The Inn is conveniently located 10 minutes drive from the capital city Port-of-Spain and 20 minutes from Piarco International Airport.

Its location affords easy access to medical facilities, public transport, banks, travel agencies, churches, police stations, supermarkets, fine dining restaurants, casinos, shopping centres, exercise facilities and other types of businesses, as well as, minutes of walking distance to the popular Aranguez and Barataria Savannahs, both of which are often used as  walking  or jogging paths, and for sporting events such as football, cricket, cultural shows, etc.

The Inn comprises five rooms of varying sizes.   The rooms are named after flowers and are colour-coded to represent the respective flowers:  PLUMBAGO,  PINK HIBISCUS, CHACONIA, MARIGOLD AND JADE VINE.   Each room is equipped with cable television,  private toilet and bath with hand rails,   air condition (some rooms),  built-in clothes cupboards, fans, hot & cold water, and a small refrigerator/chiller.  The Inn caters for business travellers, leisure seekers, small groups, couples or families and can accommodate up to 15 people at any one time.  It offers a smoke-free environment, limited free parking for four (4) cars and wireless internet access.

Facebook Link :- https://www.facebook.com/abriannas.inn

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Additional Rate details

 

SINGLE OCCUPANCY - $ 55.00 - $ 90.00 USD
DOUBLE OCCUPANCY - $ 90.00 - $ 115.00 USD
TRIPLE OCCUPANCY - $110.00 - $ 135.00 USD
QUADRUPLE OCCUPANCY - $155-.00 USD
 
Rates are inclusive of complimentary breakfast and government taxes and are subject to change without notice.

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Convenient and comfortable


Our group ended up at Abrianna\'s quite by accident after 8 in the evening on a Saturday night. We called about an hour earlier and despite the short notice we were welcomed with open arms. Within the hour 4 rooms were made up and we were good to go. The next morning a delicious breakfast was ready at the appointed hour. Rooms at Abrianna\'s are air conditioned, have a private bath with large shower and a spacious sink area outside of the bathroom There is a refrigerator in the room as well. A great addition in my opinion. Rooms are named after tropical plants and decorated in their colors. The guest house has wi-fi but it was mostly in the breakfast area and didn\'t make it to our room which was last in the line. It\'s located about 20 min. from the airport and I\'m told they arrange airport transfers. The owner is in the process of improving the guest house even more. There are plans for an outdoor garden and eventually a hot tub. If you are spending any time in Trinidad keep Abrianna\'s in mind.

Good value for money


I stayed at Abriannas Inn last week, whilst I was in Trinidad for the Carnival. The accomodation is very safe and secure. I stayed in the single occupancy room, and found it very pleasant. The room was very clean, it had an on-suite shower facility, air conditioning, fridge, TV, and ample storage. As the previous reviewer mentioned breakfast was delicious, and prepared for whenever I wanted it. The wi-fi strength was OK for me as my room was closer to the router, but other guests did have to move from their rooms to get better signals. A signal booster would help. The guest house is very close to the airport, and the owner works very closely with Anthony Daniel of \'Trinifocus Island Tours & Services Limited\' who can arrange transfers, tours, and beach visits! Getting to Port of Spain from the accomodation is easy. Simply walk up Jogie Road to the main road (3 - 5 minutes), cross to the Priority Bus Route, and wave down a Maxibus! 3TTDs and 10 minutes later you will be at the main bus terminus in POS. Coming back is just as easy. From the terminus (platform 3 I think it was), take the bus and press the bell when you see the British American building. Come down where the bus stops, cross the road, and walk back down Jogie Road. The Public Transport buses are just as easy. I took one from town back to San Juan, then walked back to the accomodation. It cost me 6TTDs. The area around the accomodation is very nice. There are some beautifully designed and coloured houses nearby, with a few local bars, convenience shops, schools and open spaces within a short walk too. I\'d defernately stay there again.

Home Away from Home...


I brought a group of students to Trinidad for a service trip and we stayed at Abriannas for about 10 days. It was absolutely fantastic. The owner, Cheryl, and her daughter, Amanda, were helpful, warm, welcoming, and made our whole experience infinitely better. They looked after us and spoiled us with delicious meals each day. The neighborhood is quiet and safe, and there s a convenience store just 2 blocks away. The rooms are spacious and clean and the patio is the best place to \"lime\" in the evening. Definitely check out this guesthouse if you\'re planning a trip to Trinidad.

A warm welcoming in Trinidad


Had such a nice time staying at Abriannas Inn for nearly one week. This was my first visit in Trinidad & Tobago and I was in good hands by the owner. The place is a short bus ride from Port of Spain and also a short walk from a supermarket. The rooms are equipped with everything you need and you will surely be served a nice breakfast every morning.

Definitely home away from home.


First of all, the outside look of this fine establishment doesn\'t do it justice. This is no ordinary bed and breakfast. The bar has been raised. At Abrianna\'s Inn Bed & Breakfast, everything is above the bar of expectation that you will set upon first seeing this place. They are just so nice! Each of the five rooms in the inn are colour coded, and each colour is represented by a flower or arrangement. From Plumbago, Pink Hibiscus, Chaconia, Marigold and Jade Vine, each room was better than the next. Why? The entire thing seemed so well thought out. Each room is tiled and decorated according to its respective flower, and all the facilities are just top notch. With amazing sink fixtures and mirrors, to a state of the art bathroom equipped with handicap friendly bars for assistance in the shower and the toilet, with even a fume extractor in the roof, this place just kept getting better. Depending on the room, there is a bed per person. With two queen sized beds and a double decker bunk bed, comfort is the order of the day, as each nights rest was sound and peaceful. The AC worked amazing too, cause even when it was hot, the AC was there to just keep you cool and comfortable. What next? Entertainment. As per usual for any accommodation, there\'s a television equipped with channels, as well as a fantastic WiFi connection, which allowed you to stream in 4K on my device, and my roommates and other teammates in their rooms. Being occupied, going to sleep and then waking up to the sound of the \"breakfast knock\" easily became one of the best things to look forward to. And boy is that accurate. With the chef on site, each and every single morning, i just smiled at the options. Trinidadian bakes, or freshly baked bread, accompanied with eggs, buljol, or other fantastic meats, with tea, juice and coffee available just made the stay even more enjoyable. My teammates and I had no issues with anything and just enjoyed every single meal that was provided for us. Which leads me to another thing. The amazing staff. Cheryl, the owner, always made sure that the rooms were clean and tidy, as meticulousness seems to be in her nature, and always made sure that the group was satisfied, which we were. Her daughter Mandy was also to be seen often, and she too made sure that we were okay. Even little Nevaeh was there to make sure that we enjoyed our breakfast with her happy \"Good morning!\" every single morning. It really was an experience. To all the staff I haven\'t met, you are appreciated, because what you\'ve done was amazing. When I return to Trinidad, I definitely know where I\'m staying. The corner of 10th Street and Jogie Road, right there in San Juan.

Carnival time


It\'s a good choice. Cheryl is very helpfull. The service and the meals are very good. Not too far and dirext tothe center of Port of Spain by car, taxi or buses ( maxi taxies). By night it is very calm.