Bridgetown: Attractions and more...
Broad Street is the main street of Bridgetown and consists mainly of banks,
department stores and duty free shops. Other streets in Bridgetown such as Swan
Street, Roebuck Street and Tudor Street consist mainly of smaller shops and
businesses, together with wayside vendors.
Just outside of Bridgetown is the Bayshore Complex, worth a stop for its shopping,
and historic value
Opposite the Parliament Buildings, you will find Trafalgar Square and a statue
of Lord Nelson. The Lord Nelson statue, erected on 22 Mar 1813, is older than
the statue and square of the same name and fame in London. Trafalgar Square
was officially renamed National Heroes Square in April 1999, in honour of the
national heroes of Barbados.
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Other Attractions Barbados:
Fitts Village (About 4.1 mi) - Oistins (About 5.3 mi) - St Philip (About 6.3 mi) - Christ Church (About 7.3 mi) - Bathsheba (About 10 mi) - Speightstown (About 10.9 mi)
| Fitts Village - 4.1 mi | |
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| Oistins - 5.3 mi | |
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