North America >> Caribbean >> Bermuda >> Hamilton

Hamilton, in Pembroke Parish, is Bermuda's administrative center and largest city. It boasts a large quantity of museums, some fine buildings and architecture. It boasts a fine Anglican cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity. There are numerous forts, fortifications and bits of Royal Naval heritage. There are cinemas, a variety of shops, bars, hotels and restaurants. The city is also blessed with markets, gardens, stalls, beaches, squares and plazas with wide streets, boulevards and walkways.

Travel to Hamilton (Bermuda) - Visa Requirements

Hamilton is accessible from all parts of Bermuda.

Tours and Getting around Hamilton (Bermuda)

All locations in and around Hamilton are easily walkable.

Hamilton (Bermuda) tourist attractions and sightseeing

Notable attractions in Hamilton include;

  • Anglican Cathedral of The Most Holy Trinity
  • Barr's Bay Park
  • Bermuda Farmers market
  • Bermuda Historical Society Museum
  • Bermuda National Gallery
  • Bermuda National Library
  • Bermudiana Arcade
  • Cabinet Building and Cenotaph
  • Canon's Court
  • Cathedral of St. Theresa
  • City Hall
  • Law courts
  • Par-la-Ville Park
  • Royal Bermuda Yacht Club
  • Sessions House
  • Victoria Park
  • Washington Mall

Hamilton (Bermuda) city tours

Hamilton (Bermuda) souvenirs and shopping

Hamilton (Bermuda) Restaurants: cheap, moderate and expensive

Pub Style

  • The Robin Hood Pub and Restaurant, Richmond Rode, Phone: 441-295-3314.
  • Monty's Restaurant on Pitts Bay Road, is very popular for cheap breakfasts.
  • Flanagan's Irish Bar and Restaurant, Front Street, Phone: 441-295-8299. Has a main bar and a sports bar.
  • Hog Penny Pub and Restaurant, 5 Burnaby Hill (just off of Front Street), Phone: 441-292-2534. [1]. Was the inspiration for Cheer's Bar in Boston.

Hamilton (Bermuda) nightlife, bars, clubs and pubs

Hamilton (Bermuda) cheap and luxurious hotels, youth hostels and lodging

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