Walk the city. Scan the stories.

Historic Bridgetown, one stop at a time.

Scan a QR code on location to unlock short stories, historic context, and a live map of nearby stops. Built for tourists and locals—fast on mobile and easy to share.

Tip: Keep this page open while walking Bridgetown. Each QR code should take you directly to a stop page.

Featured Stops

Search and tap “Preview” for a quick view, or “Open story” to go to the full page.

Garrison Savannah

Garrison Savannah

History • Culture

A historic parade ground turned national sporting and cultural space.

Open story
George Washington House

George Washington House

History • Heritage

The only place outside the United States visited by George Washington.

Open story
Independence Square

Independence Square

History • Public Space

A central gathering space overlooking the Careenage—events, views, and city life.

Open story
Heroes’ Square

National Heroes Square

History • Civic • Experience

An interactive on-site experience exploring Barbados’ National Heroes.

Interactive on-site experience

Open experience
Parliament Buildings

Parliament Buildings

History • Architecture

The seat of Barbadian democracy—architecture, politics, and civic memory.

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St. Michael’s Cathedral

St. Michael’s Cathedral

Architecture • History

Sacred architecture and city memory—one of Bridgetown’s landmark silhouettes.

Open story
Nidhe Israel Synagogue

Nidhe Israel Synagogue

History • Architecture

One of the oldest synagogues in the Western Hemisphere—faith, trade, and resilience.

Open story
Cheapside Market

Cheapside Market

Markets • History

Bridgetown’s trading heartbeat—vendors, produce, and everyday Barbados.

Open story

Explore the Map

Tap pins for names and quick links. Use “Near me” to jump to your area.

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Why this guide exists

Historic Bridgetown is more than buildings—it is memory, movement, trade, faith, resistance, celebration, and daily life. This guide is designed to make those stories easy to access in the moment you are standing there.

If you want to support the project, sponsor QR signs, or contribute photos and stories, use the contact page.

For Tourists & Locals

Tourists: Bookmark this guide before you head into town.

Locals: Help keep the city’s story alive—share memories, names, and details we should include.