A Walking Tour of Bridgetown, Barbados
December 10, 2009
The City of Bridgetown
The historical, cultural and architectural capital of Barbados was an easy place to walk around, and only took a couple of hours at most to explore the many great sites on offer. If the sun is hot I definitely advise everyone to add a hat and sunblock to the comfortable shoes, sunglasses, and camera that are necessary for the exploring the capital.
1. Independence Square
Easily identified by the Independence Arch, the Square is a green oasis that provides a cool place to sit and rest, watching pedestrian and vehicular
traffic hustle and bustle in the heart of the capital city. This recreational square features an amphitheatre and two fountains and one of the first major events to be staged in the remodelled Square was a tribute to Barbados’ own Rihanna, the international recording star, in 2008 as she turned 20 years old.
2. Parliament Buildings
The earliest Parliament building was built in 1640 but burned in the Bridgetown fire of 1668. The present buildings were completed in 1874, both the Senate and House of Assembly meet here. The West Wing was finished in 1872, while the East Wing was completed in 1873. A spectacular collection of stained glass windows that show many statesmen, including Oliver Cromwell, adorn the complex , and if access is permitted, the likenesses of all British sovereigns from James I to Queen Victoria may be viewed in the House of Assembly.
3. Queen’s Park
The home was the residence of the Commander of the British troops in the West Indies. Before the days of Queen Victoria it was known as the King’s House.
Queen’s Park is a popular location for exhibitions, fairs and other large public events. The children’s play area features a Baobab tree with a 61.5-foot circumference is perhaps the largest tree in Barbados. The tree is an estimated 1,000 years old and thought to have grown unaided from a seed likely to have come from Africa during the days of slavery.
4. Lord Nelson Statue
This bronze statue of Lord Horatio Nelson was erected in Trafalgar Square in 1813. Part of the statue’s significance is the fact that Bridgetown’s Lord Nelson is not an imitation of London’s and was designed some thirty years before Nelson’s Column was erected in London’s Trafalgar Square. Native Bajans had a strong affection for Nelson who visited Barbados, in command of the British fleet, just six months before his death in 1805. In 1999 the statue was moved to stand near the traffic lights at the top of Broad Street, just opposite High Street.
5. Dolphin Fountain
To commemorate the advent of piped-in water to Bridgetown in 1861 a local newspaper suggested a proper fountain be erected in a central spot. Bajan citizens donated money and a decorative fountain embellished with water-spewing dolphins was installed in 1865. Work on the gardens surrounding the fountain didn’t begin until 1882.
6. Cheapside Market
This large open-air market is a great example of Barbadian culture reminiscent of days past, as small vendors and craftsmen sell every imaginable type of fresh fruit, vegetables and other wares.
Cheapside Market truly encapsulates the charm of Barbados and everything, as the name implies, is very reasonably priced and most vendors are willing to negotiate on large purchases.
7. Bridgetown Synagogue
The Nidhe Israel Synagogue claims to be one of the oldest synagogue in the Western Hemisphere dating back to 1654. The original synagogue was destroyed by hurricane in 1831 and then the rebuilt place of worship was nearly demolished in 1983 untill it was beautifully restored by the Jewish community. The Jews who came to Barbados from Brazil in the 1620s due to persecution introduced sugar cane to the Caribbean.
More Sites to See
National Public Library
National Heroes Square
Law Courts, Police Station, Old Public Library, & Montefiore Fountain
Tom Adams Financial Centre
St. Michael’s Cathedral
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