Attractions around Bridgetown
Explore 20 attractions, restaurants, shops around Bridgetown
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Carlisle Bay
Bay Street, Bridgetown Barbados
This bay is best known for its calm, sheltered waters, perfect for swimming and scuba diving.
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Mount Gay Visitor Centre
Spring Garden Highway Exmouth Gap, Brandons, Bridgetown Barbados
Set against the brilliant blue of the Caribbean sea and sky, our Visitor Centre invites guests from around the world to discover the story behind Barbados' finest spirit. Visitors will be guided through the history, heritage and craft of Mount Gay rums, while special tours treat you to a cocktail mixing session, a traditional Bajan lunch or our dinner experiences. Mount Gay Rum: This is more than a rum
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The Boatyard
Bay Street, Bridgetown Barbados
The Boatyard offers unbeatable beach facilities enhanced only by the natural white sandy beach and calm azure water. Upon entering The Boatyard, a beach package is offered which ensures you a day filled with fun and pleasure in paradise. Come and enjoy our many amenities which include:- lounge chair, shared umbrella (while stocks last), Ocean Trampoline, Iceberg Climb and Slide, dive platform, rope swing (ask for scheduled times), fresh water showers, restrooms, pool table, WiFi, beach-side restaurant, bar and lively music. Be sure to ask about our turtle and snorkel tour available on select days throughout the year. *Please note that ID may be required for entry*
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Garrison Savannah - Barbados Turf Club
Garrison Rd, Bridgetown Barbados
Alongside Barbados Museum, site of former British soldier barracks, now used for horse racing.
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Kensington Oval
President Kennedy Dr, Bridgetown BB120004 Barbados
Kensington Oval is Barbados’ oldest cricket ground having been established in 1882 when Pickwick Cricket Club leased 4 acres of pasture land from Kensington Plantation and started to develop it as a cricket ground with a clubhouse. In 1914 the Barbados Cricket Committee the forerunner of current Barbados Cricket Association (BCA) bought the Oval but continued to allow Pickwick to lease the ground until 2004. With significant investment from the BCA the ground was expanded and upgraded over the years and by 2004 had grown to just over 7 acres.
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Barbados Museum & Historical Society
Dalkeith Road St. Ann’s Garrison, St. Michael, Bridgetown Barbados
The Home of Barbadian Heritage and Culture! Come explore the island’s rich history, culture and heritage. Located in the UNESCO World Heritage Property at St Ann’s, Garrison and housed in a 19th-century military prison building, there are many artefacts and stories about the island waiting to be discovered. With a collection of over 500,000 artefacts dating from prehistoric times through the 21st century, every gallery narrates the stories and historical events of Barbados and Barbadians.
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Pebbles Beach
Aquatic Gap Nearby the George Washington House and Bayview Hospital, Bridgetown Barbados
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Barbados Garrison
Bridgetown Barbados
Former 17th century British military base, now open to the public.
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The Parliament Buildings
Bridgetown Barbados
Two late 19th century buildings built of coral stone, now important architectural landmarks in Bridgetown.
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Nidhe Israel Synagogue and Museum
Synagogue Lane Entrance Through Parking Lot on James Street, Bridgetown Barbados
Oldest Jewish synagogue in the Western hemisphere, dating back to 1654.
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Browne's Beach
Bay Street, Bridgetown Barbados
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Chamberlain Bridge
Bridge St, Bridgetown Barbados
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St. Michael's Cathedral
Spry St. east of National Heroes Sq., Bridgetown Barbados
The first American President George Washington attended services at this Bridgetown church in 1751.
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Stavronikita
Bridgetown Barbados
For the expert deep-sea diver, a 360-foot freighter ship sitting in 130 feet of water and populated by all kinds of tropical marine life.
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Batts Rock Beach
Bridgetown Barbados