With a population of about 110,000, Bridgetown is the island’s largest and most vibrant city! After all, it is the capital and commercial centre of Barbados…

Bridgetown

With a population of about 110,000, Bridgetown is the island’s largest and most vibrant city! After all, it is the capital and commercial centre of Barbados. Steeped in rich history and culture, Bridgetown today reflects a mix of the old and the new, with historic sites and buildings sitting amongst modern structures like multi-storey offices, financial institutions and shopping malls.

There is almost always activity in this lively city, as locals and visitors alike go about their business and partake in the diverse shopping dining and cultural experiences Bridgetown offers. Pleasure craft like yachts, catamarans and fishing boats conveniently dock right in the heart of the city. Visitors will also appreciate the abundance of duty free shopping opportunities available in Bridgetown, as well as the local charm the city brings.Street vendors with their colorful trays of fresh produce and goods can still be found plying their trade in certain locations across Bridgetown. Not to be missed are the enjoyable experiences to be had at local bars and restaurants and the historic walking tours of one of the Caribbean’s oldest cities.

Bridgetown is a shopper’s paradise!The shopping opportunities in Bridgetown are as diverse as they are plentiful – from the duty-free shopping at the cruise port, upmarket boutiques and department stores; to the smaller amd less expensive shops; to the street vendors and and crafts persons selling their wares. There is a shopping opportunity to suit every taste and pocket!

Broad Street is the main street of Bridgetown and consists mainly of banks, department stores, jewelry stores and duty free shops. There are also pharmacies and indoor malls where one can find retail stores selling souvenirs, jewelry, craft, clothing, accessories, electronics and more.

Just outside of Bridgetown is Palican Village worth a stop for its shopping, and historic value.