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Shopping

Bridgetown

Bridgetown is the capital and the commercial centre of Barbados.

Broad Street is the main street of and consists mainly of banks, department stores and duty free shops.

Other streets such as Swan Street, Roebuck Street and Tudor Street consist mainly of smaller shops and businesses, together with wayside vendors.

General Hours of business: Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Closed Sundays and Public Holidays.

In The Gap, you will find the Chattel House Shopping Village which is comprised of several shops selling souvenirs, gift items and more! These shops are all replicas of the traditional Bajan chattel house and are painted in beautiful pastel colours.

The Chattle House Village - St Lawrence Gap, Christ Church

The Chattel Village is a colourful collection of shops located in the popular west coast town of Holetown. The shops are set in lovely tropical gardens making for scenic shopping and browsing.

While the tropical flowers and shrubs may catch your attention, the real attraction here is the wide variety of shops including Best of Barbados Gift Shops, The Gourmet Shop and Ganzee T-Shirt Shop. Whether you're looking for local fashion, art for your home or gifts to take back home you'll find something special right here.

If you are staying in Holetown this shopping village is within walking distance. For those staying further away, the Chattel Village is located directly along the bus route so it can be easily accessed. If you're renting a car there is ample parking both to the north and south of the Chattel Village.

The Chattle House Village - Holetown, St James

Opened in 1999, Pelican Village is an attractive, spacious shopping village offering the very best of local handicrafts, and providing the opportunity to see Barbados' craftsmen at work.

Located on the outskirts of the capital city of Bridgetown, Pelican Village is the first stop for cruise visitors as they disembark at the Harbour.

With ample parking and within easy reach of the west and south coasts, long stay visitors should also plan a trip to the Village.

Pelican Village is named after Pelican Island, a small island which existed off Barbados before being incorporated into the Deep Water Harbour.

Along with the shops and restaurants, Pelican Village offers amenities such as restrooms and pay phones. There is wheelchair access to the shops.

Pelican Village - Bridgetown, St Michael

Limegrove Lifestyle Centre has emerged as the most stylish place to shop, dine, and lime for all visitors and residents of Barbados .

Limegrove, Barbados' first mixed use lifestyle centre, is located in the heart of Holetown, covers ten acres and includes approximately 85,000 sq. ft. of retail space.

The Centre is home to many of the world's leading retail brands, while The Grove offers the finest in contemporary Caribbean living.

Revitalizing historic Holetown and sited in the luxury residential belt of St James, Limegrove is ideally located just a stone's throw from the wonderful beaches of the Caribbean Sea's platinum coast, Sandy Lane, Royal Westmoreland, Sugar Hill, and Apes Hill. Limegrove provides a blend of colonial charm together with irresistible, exciting, sophisticated experience for home owners, visitors, and West Indian residents.

Unparalleled in Barbados and the Caribbean region, Limegrove incorporates a range of local and global retailers in a setting built around three distinctly different courtyards including boutiques, restaurants, delis, cafes, bars, gourmet foods, an art gallery, cinemas, a spa and salon, and a range of special event spaces.

 

http://www.limegrove.com

 

Opening Hours:

Monday to Saturday

 

10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

All stores

After hours

Select restaurants, bars & Limegrove Cinemas*

Sunday

 

10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Retail Stores (December to April)

10 a.m. until after hours

Select Restaurants, Bars and Limegrove Cinemas

 

 

 

 

Limegrove Lifestyle Centre - Holetown, St James

Earthworks is a production pottery in Barbados. Established in 1983 by Goldie Spieler, Earthworks is now run by her son David, along with the capable Earthworks staff of 24 persons.

Red clay ceramic pieces fired to stoneware temperatures make our pottery ideal for the home or restaurant. We create a fully functional line of tableware in round, square, rectangular and oval. From 20" platters to plates to tiny coasters; bowls in all shapes and sizes. Running parallel in matching colours and patterns are vases, lamps, desk and bathroom accessories. The dinnerware and serving piece selection - 34 house patterns in round - 12 in square - will fill most commercial, home or office needs, but if you have a specific desire that can be made of clay - for example a house-name or house-number, a bathroom sink, splash tiles, accents or floor tiles - we'll diligently make it for you!

Everything is hand-finished and hand-decorated with our underglaze colours. Our products are lead-free and food safe. Everything is dishwasher and microwave safe.

The work area of the pottery can be toured during work hours. Visitors can watch us work and stop to chat.

 

http://www.earthworks-pottery.com/

Open: Monday to Friday                9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m

            Saturday                                9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Closed Sundays and Public Holidays.

Earthworks Pottery - Shop Hill, St Thomas

Sheraton Mall - Christ Church

Sheraton Mall has the distinction of being the first as well as the largest mall on the island with over 120 stores and services including a Food Court and multiplex cinema.

The mall features two floors and several outside shops that carry accessories and apparel, electronics, health and nutrition, home accessories and more.

The mall is centrally located on the South Coast, only a few minutes from St. Lawrence Gap. With one-stop duty-free shopping and a contemporary style, Sheraton is truly the mall that has it all.

 

http://www.sheratonmall.com

 

Open: Monday to Satur                  9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m

Closed Sundays and Public Holidays.

 

Created by Frangipani Tours Barbados 2012

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