Emancipation Statue (Bussa) Roundabout
A powerful symbol of freedom and resilience in Barbados, commemorating the struggle against slavery and honoring national hero Bussa. A must-see landmark.
The Emancipation Statue, also known as the Bussa Statue, is a bronze monument in Bridgetown, Barbados, symbolizing the breaking of slavery's chains. Erected in 1985, it commemorates the 150th anniversary of emancipation and honors Bussa, who led a major slave rebellion in 1816. The statue represents the collective spirit of freedom and resistance.
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- Bridgetown, Saint Michael, BB
Know before you go
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- Visit early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the midday heat and enjoy a quieter, more reflective experience.
- Take time to read the inscriptions and educational plaques around the statue to fully appreciate its historical significance and the story of Bussa.
- Combine your visit with a stroll through nearby Bridgetown to experience the local culture, shops, and eateries.
- Bring your camera to capture the impressive statue against the backdrop of the bustling roundabout and vibrant city life.
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Getting There
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Public Transport
To reach the Emancipation Statue via public transport from within Bridgetown, locate the nearest bus stop serving routes along the ABC Highway (Highway 5). Several bus lines, including 10E, 10S, 19, and 31, stop near the Bussa Roundabout. The bus fare is BBD $3.50 per person, payable in Barbadian currency. Inform the driver you wish to disembark at the Bussa Roundabout. The nearest bus stops are Bussa Roundabout (1 min walk) and Haggatt Hall-Fergus Bar (2 min walk).
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Taxi
Taxis are readily available throughout Bridgetown. A short taxi ride to the Emancipation Statue from within the city center will typically cost between BBD $15-25, depending on the distance and traffic. Confirm the fare with the driver before starting your journey. The statue is located at the Bussa Roundabout, a well-known landmark, making it easy for drivers to locate. Ride-sharing services are less common in Barbados, so taxis are the more reliable option.
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Walking
If you are already in central Bridgetown, walking to the Emancipation Statue is a viable option. Head east, following signs for the ABC Highway or Highway 5. The Bussa Roundabout is a prominent landmark and is approximately a 15-20 minute walk from the heart of Bridgetown. Be mindful of traffic when crossing streets.
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