🇧🇧 Barbados

Bridgetown

Barbados' UNESCO World Heritage capital — where colonial history, duty-free shopping, and Caribbean charm converge

UNESCO World Heritage
1628 Founded
110K Population

Overview

Bridgetown is the vibrant capital of Barbados and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Founded in 1628, it's one of the oldest cities in the Caribbean with well-preserved colonial architecture, a bustling port, and a lively commercial center. The historic Garrison area, Careenage waterfront, and Broad Street shopping district make it a fascinating blend of history and modern Caribbean life.

Top Attractions

The best things to see and do in Bridgetown.

Parliament Buildings
Historic Landmark

Parliament Buildings

Neo-Gothic parliament buildings dating to 1874, housing one of the oldest parliaments in the Commonwealth. The clock tower is Bridgetown's most iconic landmark.

The Careenage
Waterfront

The Careenage

Historic inner harbor where ships were once careened for repairs. Now a picturesque waterfront with restaurants, bars, and colorful fishing boats.

Garrison Savannah
UNESCO Site

Garrison Savannah

Historic British military garrison with a collection of colonial buildings, the Barbados Museum, and a horse racing track still in use today.

Nidhe Israel Synagogue
Religious Heritage

Nidhe Israel Synagogue

One of the oldest synagogues in the Western Hemisphere (1654), beautifully restored with a museum documenting the Jewish community in Barbados.

Broad Street
Shopping

Broad Street

The main commercial street with duty-free shops, jewelry stores, department stores, and the famous Cave Shepherd store. Best shopping in Barbados.

George Washington House
Historic Home

George Washington House

The only place outside the USA where George Washington slept abroad. Restored 18th-century plantation house with period furnishings and exhibits.

Neighborhoods & Districts

Discover the distinct character of each area in Bridgetown.

Historic Centre

The UNESCO-listed core with Parliament, the Careenage, and Broad Street. Best for history, shopping, and colonial architecture.

The Garrison

Historic military area south of downtown with the museum, savannah, and George Washington House. Peaceful and historically rich.

Cheapside & Swan Street

Local shopping streets with markets, street food, and authentic Bajan life. More affordable than Broad Street and full of character.

Carlisle Bay

Beautiful bay south of the city center with calm waters, shipwreck snorkeling, and beachfront restaurants. Popular with locals and visitors.

Getting There & Around

How to reach Bridgetown and navigate the city.

Grantley Adams Airport

Barbados' international airport is 15km from Bridgetown. Taxis cost $25-35 to the city. Some hotels offer airport transfers. No public bus from airport.

Cruise Terminal

The cruise port is right in Bridgetown, walking distance to Broad Street and the historic center. Multiple ships dock weekly during season.

Public Buses

Blue government buses and yellow private minibuses radiate from Bridgetown to all parts of the island. Fare is $2 BBD. Frequent and reliable.

Walking

Bridgetown's historic center is compact and walkable. The Garrison is a 15-minute walk south. Wear comfortable shoes and carry water.

Where to Stay

Best areas and accommodation options in Bridgetown.

Carlisle Bay Area
$100-300/night

Carlisle Bay Area

Beachfront hotels near the city with easy access to Bridgetown and beautiful calm bay for swimming and snorkeling.

Garrison Area
$80-200/night

Garrison Area

Quieter area near the historic garrison with boutique hotels and guesthouses. Walking distance to the city center and Carlisle Bay.

South Coast (nearby)
$60-150/night

South Coast (nearby)

Hastings and Rockley areas just east of Bridgetown with more hotel options, beaches, and restaurants along the boardwalk.

Local Tips

Practical advice to make the most of your time in Bridgetown.

Duty-Free Shopping

Bring your passport and flight info for duty-free purchases on Broad Street. Jewelry, electronics, and spirits are popular. Compare prices before buying.

Cruise Ship Days

Bridgetown gets very busy when cruise ships are in port. Visit early morning or on non-cruise days for a more relaxed experience.

Local Food

Try fish cakes and a Banks beer at the Careenage. Cheapside Market has fresh produce and local snacks. Friday night fish fry at Oistins is a short taxi ride away.

Best Time to Visit

December-April is dry season and cruise season. The city is busiest then. May-November is quieter with occasional rain showers but still warm.

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