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Downtown Nassau, Bahamas




EXPLORE DOWNTOWN, TOUR A CITY THAT IS SURPRISINGLY MODERN AND FULL OF PERSONALITY.
Downtown Nassau, roughly twenty square blocks of historic architecture, luxury shops, modern murals, and magnificent monuments, has captured the curiosity of adventurous travellers for decades.
Why? Because the streets of downtown Nassau, unlike any other island of the Bahamas, are living, breathing monuments to island cultures both centuries-old and magnificently modern.

THE 66 STEPS
The Queen's Staircase
The walking tour of Downtown Nassau usually begins or ends at The Queen's Staircase

The Bay Street Artists
NASSAU STRAW MARKET
Local sculptors, craftsmen and artisans of all sorts perfect their craft right before your very eyes







These Streets Were Made For Walking





The best agenda is none at all, just to wander the colourful streets
Those Magic Murals
Local artists bring the streets to life with colourful scenes of Bahamian life
June Collie, Mural Artist



A CULTURAL WONDERLAND

From ceramics to watercolor to photography, the fine art of the Bahamas is promoted and preserved in this stately gallery exploring the intersection of history and art in The Bahamas. keep reading

Trace the history of slavery in the Bahamas at the historic Vendue House, an 19th century slave-trading marketplace that now examines the impact of slavery in the Bahamas.keep reading

Explore the meaning of Junkanoo through exhibits and interactive experiences at this downtown museum. From colorful costumes to Bahamian music, this special museum offers a glimpse into one of the island’s most cherished traditions. keep reading

A beloved local landmark and one of the island’s oldest structures, the Gothic limestone Christ Church Cathedral was built in 1841 and is considered the "Mother Church" of all Anglican churches in the Bahamas and Turks and Caicos Islands. keep reading

The Changing of the Guard
If your trip to Nassau coincides with the second Friday of each month, you can watch the Changing of the Guard Ceremony, which features the world-renowned Royal Bahamas Police Force Marching Band and Royal Bahamas Defence Force Guards.




Nassau & Paradise Island




Nassau
The country’s capital city, located in New Providence island, Nassau boasts the country’s largest and busiest Ports of Entry: the Lynden Pindling International Airport and its Cruise Port.

Lynden Pindling International Airport
The primary gateway to The Bahamas for international travellers, the Lynden Pindling International Airport is the largest and busiest in the country, located in New Providence island. The airport offers US Border Preclearance facilities.
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Paradise Island
Connected to Nassau by bridge, Paradise Island is the site of numerous hotels and some of the island’s most famous beaches.

Downtown Nassau
Explore a modern downtown full of personality, where mural-painted streets highlight modern Bahamian creativity alongside historic landmarks and world-class dining opportunities.
