Venture off the beaten path and uncover the hidden gems of Bridgetown. Explore lesser-known streets and neighborhoods, where charming historic and colorful buildings await. Browse through quaint shops and boutiques, each offering a unique glimpse into the local culture. Discover a different side of the city of Bridgetown, go beyond the main attractions, and experience Bridgetown like a local, packed with anecdotes, stories, and hidden gems. Come with me to discover the charming Bridgetown streets, which I have known for most of my life. A slave Burial ground in an unlikely place: the oldest street in Bridgetown, Lake Folly, Tudor Street, and Baxter's Road, discover what the streets of Bridgetown looked like in the horse and carriage era in the city. This Bridgetown tour is as authentic as it gets.
Our accredited guide will meet you in Independence Square in the City of Bridgetown in front of the Honorable Errol Barrow Statue, where you will be looking over the best cityscape in the Caribbean. Looking across the river, you will see historic buildings mingling with the modern buildings: the Parliament buildings, the Independence Arch, pleasure crafts around the flowing river, Heroes Square, the Cenotaph, the Dolphin Fountain, the Chamberlain Bridge, and stories, of course, of the settlement.
Our accredited guide will stroll you across the boardwalk, (running commentary) and onto Jubilee Gardens and discover the site of one of the island's first Roads.
Stroll into Jubilee Gardens, stand, and look at what was described as Bridgetown Fashionable 18th Century Hotels District, the hoteliers were serious businesswomen, find out who they were! and one of the hoteliers connected with Prince William Henry who became King William the 1V. Running Commentary.
You will make your own way to the meeting points