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The Capital Of Barbados: Bridgetown

July 2, 2009 by Maxo Rally · Leave a Comment 

The historic capital of Barbados is Bridgetown which is well known through the Indies. Being one of the largest city on the island with 100,000 people living there. Most other countries would consider Bridgetown in Barbados a town. Some of Bridgetown fall in different areas, mostly St Michael but some parts of the city are in Christchurch and St James. The name was changed from James Town in 1628 and the present location was decided upon.

When the British landed in Barbados the Island was almost uninhabited and very little evidence existed of previous inhabitants. However the British found a bridge that was constructed over the Careenage areas swamp. It is most likely that this bridge was constructed by a race of people called the Arawak who were local to the Caribbean area. A new bridge was built in 1654 and was called the Town of St Michael later to be known as Bridgetown.

Bridgetown today is place of much business, with designer shops, night bars, attractions for visitors, pubs and much more. I hate to say but when visiting Barbados it is easy to see that the island would not surrvive without it’s holidaymakers visiting. As the Rum and sugar cane fields could not support them alon as this is the only exports.

The City of Bridgetown is at the bottom of the island. It is always a popular attraction for visitors to the island. There is much great hiostory in Bridgetown too, home to The Lord Nelson Statue, Parilament Building, Churches and many museums so you can find out all the history of the Island and Bridgetown.

The Capital is also know as a shopping Mecca today and has many different malls and designer shops, however if you are looking for more local shopping Cheapside Market and surrounding shops might be more appropriate for local Caribbean purchases.

Barbados and Bridgetown in particular are known for their excellent value for money and quality diamonds, so be prepared if the wife is on the look out for a new bit of jewellery. Prices are extremely negotiable in the reputable jewellery outlets, please be aware that most places are honest and good quality however there will always be someone willing to ruin the party therefore do not buy from street traders or someone that approaches you on the street.

The most well know and best values Jewellers on the Island are probably Diamonds International. Again best to probably buy in US dollars as we get the better exchange rate on this.

The capital is also known for its great party environment for an evening with its many nightclubs and bars there will be something for you. Or try some of the other place like Holetown which has a square with several bars and restauransts then there is no needs to walk far.

Bridgetown is a very safe place but there has be known petty crime mainly pick pockets etc, so be careful and maybe get yourself one of those hidden travel wallets with a belt. Barbados has a very low crime rate but you should still be careful.

Also an important fact to note is, it is advisable not to wear any type of combat clothing especially in the Capital, as in Barbados it is considered to be impersonating the local Military and is an arrest able offence and you would not like to spend a night in the local cells at Bridgetown.

Please note that even if you are not staying anywhere near the bottom of the island of Barbados you do not want to miss out on visiting Bridgetown, make sure you allow a day to explore the small city.

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Bridgetown Is In Barbados

June 28, 2009 by Maxo Rally · Leave a Comment 

The historic capital of Barbados is Bridgetown which is well known through the Indies. Being one of the largest city on the island with 100,000 people living there. Most other countries would consider Bridgetown in Barbados a town. Some of Bridgetown fall in different areas, mostly St Michael but some parts of the city are in Christchurch and St James. The name was changed from James Town in 1628 and the present location was decided upon.

British landed on Barbados and found it was unspoilt and could not find many inhabitants and there was very little evidence to suggest any body else having ever lived on the island in years before. They did find a simple bridge which had been put over a swamp and this was though to have been put there by a group of people call the Arawak’s which were know for living on some of the islands.

Modern day Bridgetown is now known as a hub of commerce, tourist attractions, bars, restaurants, nightclubs and successful small businesses. It is fair to say that Bridgetown and most of Barbados could not survive without the lucrative tourist industry, as Barbados does not many exports apart from Rum and Sugar.

South of the Island is the home for Bridgetown. Being there is some great history to be learnt in Barbados. You will find many attractions here and I would say if you are interested in learning some history about Barbados this small city is a must! The taxi drivers know a lot of history too, maybe have a taxi for the day and have a whole island tour.

The Capital is also know as a shopping Mecca today and has many different malls and designer shops, however if you are looking for more local shopping Cheapside Market and surrounding shops might be more appropriate for local Caribbean purchases.

Barbados and Bridgetown in particular are known for their excellent value for money and quality diamonds, so be prepared if the wife is on the look out for a new bit of jewellery. Prices are extremely negotiable in the reputable jewellery outlets, please be aware that most places are honest and good quality however there will always be someone willing to ruin the party therefore do not buy from street traders or someone that approaches you on the street.

The most well know and best values Jewellers on the Island are probably Diamonds International. Again best to probably buy in US dollars as we get the better exchange rate on this.

Great nightlife can also be found in Bridgetown for everyones taste. Tradition Carib dancing or nightclubs or just a local bar to have a chilled drink. I mean there is something for everyone in this vibrant capital.

Like any large city there will always be a need for vigilance, although the crime rate in Barbados is particularly low. If you do not know the area well it is always advised late at night to get a taxi or be on an escorted tour.

In the UK it is a popular design to wear camouflage t-shirts and shorts but in Barbados it is illegal. You maybe lucky to get a waring but there is a good chance that the police will let you have a night in a local police station. And from the stories I have heard you do not want to do that!

Even if you are not staying in the South of the Island, Bridgetown is without a doubt worth a visit, it is a beautiful and charming City with a rich history and fantastic atmosphere.

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