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Bridgetown Cruise Terminal |
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There are currently 25 interior, air-conditioned shops at the Bridgetown Cruise Terminal, the majority of which retail duty-free items. These offer a wide variety of items including jewelery, perfumes, fine linen, crystal, china, cameras and electronic equipment, arts and crafts.
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Bridgetown, Barbados |
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Bridgetown is the capital and main commercial centre of Barbados. Broad Street is the main street of Bridgetown 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.
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Cave Shepherd |
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This luxury department store has branches in Holetown, at the cruise ship terminal, at the airport and on Broad Street in Bridgetown. Cave Shepherd is the largest department store on the island and offers designer clothes, beachwear, cosmetics, electronics and jewelry.
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Diamonds International |
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Diamonds International is a family owned business with over 110 stores in 25 different territories throughout the Caribbean, Mexico and the USA. In 1997 Diamonds International opened its doors in Barbados. Diamonds International is the leading retailer of designer diamond jewelery.
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Earthworks Pottery |
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Earthworks Pottery in Barbados produces handmade, fully functional lines of dinnerware and serving pieces primarily, in over 100 shapes and 20 stock patterns. The work area of the pottery shop can be toured during business hours.
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