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The President’s House Heritage Tour and Exhibition

Jun 23, 2026

The President’s House Heritage Tour and Exhibition

As part of the commemorations marking the 150th anniversary of The President’s House and the 50th anniversary of the Presidency, members of the public are invited to participate in a Special Anniversary Public Heritage Tour and Exhibition, taking place August 17 to 21 and August 24 to 28, 2026.

This unique opportunity will allow visitors to explore one of Trinidad and Tobago’s most significant national landmarks and gain a deeper appreciation of its history, architecture, and evolving role in the life of the nation.

Completed in 1876, The President’s House has witnessed generations of national development and historic change. From its origins as the residence of colonial governors to its present role as the official residence of the President of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, the building stands as a symbol of our nation’s journey from colonial rule to sovereign statehood.

Individuals, families, and groups of up to ten (10) persons are welcome to apply for these special anniversary tours. Each guided tour will last approximately one and a half hours and will provide visitors with the opportunity to learn more about the history of The President’s House, the Office of the President, and the constitutional role of the Presidency.

While the Office of the President ordinarily offers public tours on Tuesdays and Thursdays throughout the year, The President’s House Heritage Tour and Exhibition will provide expanded opportunities for members of the public to visit and experience this important national institution during the commemorative period.


Before You Register for a Tour

Applicants are encouraged to review the following information before submitting an application:

Who can register for a tour— Click here

  1. Citizens and Residents of Trinidad and Tobago
  2. Families and Individuals
  3. Groups of up to ten (10) persons
  4. Visitors to Trinidad and Tobago

How to register for a tour — Click here

  1. Visit the Office of the President website
  2. Complete the online registration form by July 13, 2026
  3. Select your preferred date and time
  4. You must receive your confirmation email to attend the tour
  5. Present your valid photo ID upon arrival

Registration Process— Click here

Applicants will be required to provide the following details:
  • Full name
  • Contact number
  • Email address
  • Residential address
  • A valid form of government-issued photo identification

Register for a Tour

Advance registration is required. All requests must be submitted by completing the official online booking form.

Thank you for your overwhelming interest in The President’s House Heritage Tour and Exhibition.

At this time, all available tour slots have been fully booked and registration is now closed.

Please note that larger groups of up to 30 and 40 persons —including schools, churches, retiree groups, and community organisations—may still arrange visits through our regular guided tour programme, which is offered throughout the year on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

Bookings can be made by:

📞 Calling (868) 225-4687

📧 Emailing the Office of the President at: otp.mail@otp.gov.tt

✉️ Submitting a formal request by letter or email


Important Information

  • All applications are subject to standard security screening and background verification procedures in advance of confirmation of tour.
  • Tour confirmations will be issued via email only after approval is completed.
  • Spaces are limited and allocated on a first-approved basis.
  • Tour registration closes on July 13, 2026

Experience a Living Piece of National History

We invite all citizens to take advantage of this special opportunity to visit The President’s House, connect with our shared heritage, and participate in this historic national celebration.


Contact Us

For further information or clarification, please contact the Office of the President at:

✉️ Email: bookings.otp@gov.tt
📞 Telephone: 225-4687


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Stepping through the doors of The President's House is about more than exploring a historic building—it's about discovering the story of our nation.Students from Pranava Educational Institute, St Andrew's Primary School, and T.M.L. Primary School, Libertville recently joined us for guided tours of The President's House and grounds, where they learned about the building's rich history and the role of the President in Trinidad and Tobago's national life.We look forward to welcoming many more students through our doors.📸 For more photos from these tours, please click the link below.www.flickr.com/photos/160414226@N06/albums/ ... See MoreSee Less

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As part of its observance of African Emancipation Day 2026, the Office of the President welcomed students, members of the Diplomatic Corps, and representatives of the Emancipation Support Committee of Trinidad and Tobago to The President’s House for a special performance of Freedom Morning Come, written by Eintou Pearl Springer and performed by the Idakeda Group.An imagined conversation between enslaved Africans awaiting the reading of the Emancipation Proclamation in 1834, Freedom Morning Come has been performed annually for more than a decade at the original site of the Proclamation’s reading in Port of Spain.This year’s presentation held particular significance as it formed part of the 150th Anniversary observance of The President’s House, which stands on lands formerly known as the Paradise Estate, once a slave-worked sugar plantation.The performance reflects Her Excellency Christine Carla Kangaloo ORTT, President of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago’s commitment, expressed in her Inaugural Address, to open The President’s House to activities that promote youth development and empowerment, as well as cultural, educational, and intellectual engagement.📸 See the full album:https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjCYe1s ... See MoreSee Less

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Thank you for your overwhelming interest in The President's House Heritage Tour & Exhibition.Registration for tours taking place 24–28 August 2026 is now fully booked and has closed.Larger groups—including schools, churches, retiree groups and community organisations—may still book visits through our regular guided tour programme, available throughout the year on Tuesdays and Thursdays for groups of up to 30–40 persons.Bookings can be made by:📞 Calling (868) 225-4687📧 Emailing otp.mail@otp.gov.tt✉️ Submitting a formal request by letter or email ... See MoreSee Less

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