Bermuda
This Italianite-style edifice is home to Bermuda's Supreme Court and one of the world's oldest parliaments. The two political parties face each other…
Bermuda
This Italianite-style edifice is home to Bermuda's Supreme Court and one of the world's oldest parliaments. The two political parties face each other…
Bermuda
This long pink-sand beach, backed by sand dunes, stretches for half a mile, and is connected to several other coves and beaches via footpaths through the…
Bermuda
This tiny whitewashed church is one of Bermuda's oldest. The present-day limestone incarnation was built on the site of the original 1624 palmetto…
Bermuda
A central feature of Smith's and Hamilton parishes, this vast body of water is an important habitat for squid, spiny lobster, rays and other sea creatures…
Shelly Bay Beach & Nature Reserve
Bermuda
The only beach to speak of in Hamilton parish, this one's a family favorite, particularly on weekends. There's a large playground adjacent to the beach,…
Bermuda
Linking Horseshoe Bay to the west with Jobson's Cove and Warwick Long Bay to the east, and accessible by footpaths through the dunes, these twin coves are…
Bermuda
This long crescent of white sand is particularly popular with local families due to its shallow, calm waters.
Bermuda
Technically a part of St George's parish, but jutting from the eastern tip of Hamilton parish, Tucker's Town is Bermuda's most exclusive neighborhood,…
Bermuda
Sitting pretty by the market wharf in the center of St George's town, the Deliverance is a lifesize replica of the original ship – one of two built by the…
Bermuda
Built in 1622, the State House is Bermuda's first ever stone building, and in its various incarnations it has been the home of the world's second-oldest…
Bermuda
Right in front of the Market Wharf, King's Sq is St George's hub. It is fronted by the handsome Town Hall, furnished in cedar. Opposite are the palmetto…
Bermuda
This striking whitewashed building in the heart of Hamilton looks like an oversized cottage; it was designed by renowned Bermudian architect Wil Onions,…
Bermuda
Towering over the entrance to the Dockyard, this limestone edifice used to be Bermuda's prison until the early '90s. The prison was originally a military…
Bermuda
This 1840s fort, with its four immense surviving guns, overlooks a particularly picturesque stretch of coast from its vantage point on the southeast tip…
Bermuda
Popular with picnicking and card-playing locals, this tree-fringed park sits on the tip of a promontory at the entrance of the channel to Hamilton Harbour…
Bermuda
With its beautifully kept lawns and flowerbeds, this palm-shaded park in the center of St George's is a tranquil space. The park is named after Sir George…
Bermuda
The stone incarnation of the original Anglican church that stood on this site since the 1650s, St Mark's is a dramatic landmark with a prominent spire…
Bermuda Historical Society Museum
Bermuda
In the shade of an giant rubber tree, this appealing Georgia building is typical of Hamilton's 19th-century architecture and houses intricately carved…
Bermuda
The woodlands and marshy ponds of this small nature reserve surround Warwick Pond, Bermuda's second-largest. It's an important habitat for resident and…
Bermuda
Construction of this rather impressive Victorian Gothic church began in 1874 to replace St Peter's Church, several blocks away, but funds ran out and the…
Bermuda
Hamilton's most popular and beautiful public park was once the private garden of William Perot, a wealthy merchant. Today its tree-shaded benches, rock…
Bermuda
This round Roman Catholic church is not Bermuda's most aesthetically pleasing, but it has been the focal point of the island's Portuguese community for…
Bermuda
Parts of this picturesque church date back to the third generation of Bermudians – the 1660s and '70s – and if you stop by during Sunday services, you can…
Bermuda
In a state of genteel disrepair and lined with palmetto palms, this Victorian victualing yard is where the Royal Navy stored its food and drink supplies,…
Bermuda
This small, manmade beach in the Dockyard typically heaves with families and snorkelers. The shallow water is good for kids and the on-site Hammerheads…
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