Attractions


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The Parliament Buildings

The Parliament Buildings stand as a testament to Barbados’ rich history and political legacy. These stunning neo-Gothic structures house the third-oldest parliament in the Commonwealth and feature attractions like the National Heroes Gallery and the Museum of Parliament.

Mondays – Fridays:

9:00 am – 5:00 pm

Weekend & Holidays:

CLOSED

Speightstown Mural

In the heart of Speightstown, this vibrant mural celebrates Barbados’ history and seafaring heritage. Open anytime, it’s perfect for sightseeing, photos, and experiencing the charm of this historic town.

Emancipation Statue (Bussa Statue)

Located at the Haggatt Hall roundabout on the ABC Highway, the Emancipation Statue, or Bussa Statue, stands as a powerful tribute to the abolition of slavery in Barbados. This striking monument depicts Bussa breaking the chains of bondage, symbolizing the island’s enduring spirit of freedom and resilience.

Barbados Cenotaph

Located in National Heroes Square, Bridgetown, the Barbados Cenotaph is a solemn monument dedicated to Barbadians who lost their lives in World Wars I and II. Modeled after London’s Cenotaph, this striking war memorial stands as a powerful symbol of sacrifice and remembrance.

Codrington College

Located in St. John, Codrington College is one of the oldest Anglican theological colleges in the Western Hemisphere, established in 1745. With its beautiful colonial architecture, chapel, and scenic grounds, it’s a peaceful spot to explore Barbados’ rich educational and religious history. The college is open to visitors during the day, offering a serene experience with stunning views of the island's east coast.

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