Some attractions within Bridgetown Map:
- Bridgetown - The capital of Barbados got its name from a native Amerindian bridge which crossed the mouth of the Constitution... More
- Broad Street - The section of Broad Street from the Parliament Buildings to the imposing Barbados Insurance Society Building... More
- Da Costa Building - The well-proportioned pink Da Costa building (1898) mixes an elegant Georgian upper story with the wrought... More
- Fish Market - Active in the early morning, workers clean and sell a variety of fish including flying fish. On the waterfront walk... More
- Independence Arch - The arch which sits at the southern end of Chamberlain Bridge was built in 1987 to commemorate 21 years of... More
- Law Courts - The Law Courts next to the library was an early site where the legislature met. The police building is adjacent to... More
- Montefiore Fountain - While it is called the Montefiore fountain, there is no water to be seen. It was a drinking fountain in 186... More
- National Heroes Square - National Heroes Square (formerly called Trafalgar Square) is a small park between the Inner Basin of the... More
- Parliament Buildings - The grounds of Parliament along National Heroes Square has two wings. The wing with the clock tower houses... More
- Public Library - One of the many neoclassical libraries funded by Andrew Carnegie, the Bridgetown library is worth a step inside... More
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