Ancient Baobab Tree: A Living Landmark
Discover the ancient majesty of Barbados' oldest and largest tree, a living monument in Queen's Park, Bridgetown, connecting you to centuries of history and natural wonder.
Nestled within Bridgetown's Queen's Park, the Ancient Baobab Tree stands as a silent sentinel, a testament to time and nature's enduring power. This majestic tree, estimated to be over 1,000 years old, is one of only two baobabs on the island, making it a truly unique sight. Its massive trunk, with a circumference of approximately 55 feet, requires nearly fifteen adults to encircle it, offering a humbling perspective on its age and size. More than just a tree, it's a living piece of history, believed to have originated from a seed that drifted across the Atlantic from Guinea, West Africa. The Baobab is a must-see attraction, offering a tranquil escape and a tangible connection to the island's natural heritage, all within the heart of the city.
A brief summary to Ancient Baobab Tree
- Queen's Park, Bridgetown, Saint Michael, BB
Local tips
- Visit early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the midday heat and enjoy a more peaceful experience.
- Combine your visit with a stroll through Queen's Park to appreciate the other attractions and gardens.
- Check local event listings, as Queen's Park often hosts cultural events and festivals.
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Getting There
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Walking
From the heart of Bridgetown, such as the area around National Heroes Square, Queen's Park is a pleasant 15-20 minute walk northeast. Head east along Constitution Road, passing the Barbados Public Workers Co-operative Credit Union. Continue along Constitution Road; Queen's Park will be on your right. The Baobab Tree is located within the park, a short walk from the entrance.
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Public Transport
Several bus routes serve the area around Queen's Park. From the Fairchild Street Bus Terminal, catch a bus heading towards Constitution Road. Alight at the bus stop closest to Queen's Park. From the bus stop, it's a short walk to the park entrance. Bus fare is approximately BBD$3.50.
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Taxi/Ride-Share
Taxis and ride-sharing services are readily available in Bridgetown. A taxi from the city center to Queen's Park will cost approximately BBD$15-20. Ask the driver to take you to Queen's Park on Constitution Road. Note that fares may be higher during peak hours or on public holidays.
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