| Barbados Golf Club |
| This golf course was approved and sanctioned by the PGA European Tour to host a PGA Seniors Tournament in 2003 and it has also hosted the Barbados Open on several occasions |
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| Bridgetown |
| Bridgetown consists mainly of banks department stores restaurants and duty free shops. Other streets in Bridgetown such as Swan Street consist mainly of smaller shops and businesses together with wayside vendors. |
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| Kensington Oval |
| This ground has been hosting visiting cricket teams since 1895 and was the venue for the final of the World Cup of cricket in 2007 |
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| National Gymnasium |
| This modern gymnasium which seats approx. 4000 accommodates many sports including basketball volleyball badminton indoor soccer and boxing |
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| Observatory |
| Visit the local observatory for a chance to explore the heavens through a Celestron 14 inch telescope. The islands location gives you the opportunity to see the moon planets and deep sky objects that are not visible from Europe or North America. |
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| Oistins Bay Garden |
| Each Friday and Saturday night hundreds of locals and visitors flock to Oistins for the Fish-Fry an opportunity to enjoy the very best local food - fried and grilled fish fish cakes sweet potato macaroni pie and coleslaw and so much more. |
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| St. Lawrence Gap |
| St.Lawrence Gap a 1.3 km stretch famous for its fine restaurants lively nightlife and good shopping. The Gap as it is commonly known is a place where various cultures meet and merge it is an experience that should not be missed. |
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| The Garrison |
| A natural history display that describes the coral structure of Barbados. Artifacts of the Amerindians the early inhabitants of the Caribbean islands. Childrens Gallery Yesterdays Children which provides an exciting and educational travel back |
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| Sheraton Mall |
| Mall featuring a variety of stores food court and multiplex theatre |
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