Bridgetown

Barbados Museum
St. Ann's Garrison, St. Michael
+ 1 (246) 427 0201
B$15/B$7.50 Adults/Children
Mon-Sat 9AM-5PM, Sun 2PM-6PM
On the western edge of the race course

Housed in the former British Military Prison, the Barbados Museum is an excellent place to go to catch up on the history of the island though you'll have the place to yourself. The exhibits start from the time the coral island first appeared; briefly cover the history of the indigenous people of Barbados; the arrival of Europeans and African slaves and the culture of the island during the colonial period; the emancipation of slaves; independence from the British; and more recent history. There is an interactive children's section that the young ones will enjoy. A small concession serves cold drinks.

St. Mary's Church
Bridgetown, Barbados

The current Georgian building was constructed in 1827 but there has been a church here since 1630.

Careenage
The Wharf Road

Once a port for ships, the Careenage now houses restaurants, bars, and boutiques set in what used to be warehouses and and stores for ship supplies. Well protected from the open sea, walk along the Careenage with period buildings on one side and fishing and pleasure boats on the other, stop off for a rum at the Waterfront Cafe, and with a bit of imagination! you can almost step 150 years back in time!

Parliament
Broad Street, Barbados
Near Trafalgar Square

The neo-Gothic parliament buildings are open to the public when parliament is in session.

Broad Street

Swan Street

St. Mary's Church

Cheapside Market