Bridgetown
The first position on the list of the most beautiful historical sites in Barbados is Bridgetown. The largest and capital city of Barbados is Bridgetown. The Greater Bridgetown region, once known as The Town of Saint Michael, is situated inside the Saint Michael parish. Locally, Bridgetown is occasionally referred to as "The City," while "Town" is the most typical designation. There are approximately 110,000 people living in its metropolitan area as of 2014.
On the island's southwest coast is the Bridgetown Port, which is situated along Carlisle Bay. The Ring Road Bypass, also referred to as the ABC Highway largely delineates the Greater Bridgetown area, which abuts the neighboring parishes of Christ Church and St. James in certain places. There are daily flights to important locations in the United Kingdom, United States, Canada, and the Caribbean from Barbados' Grantley Adams International Airport, which is 16 kilometers southeast of Bridgetown.
There is no longer a local municipal administration; instead, it is a national Parliamentary constituency. Bridgetown was one of three regional capital cities that were regarded as the federal capital of the region during the brief Federation of the British West Indian Territories in the 1950s and 1960s.
Location: capital of Barbados