Bermuda’s capital hosts hordes of cruise visitors in its harbor area, where two-story pastel buildings line the seafront. On certain summer nights, waterfront streets are closed to traffic and vendors and entertainers take their place for boisterous Harbour Nights parties. Stock up on Bacardi at the rum giant’s HQ or explore the mysteries of the sea at Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute. Hamilton presents some excellent golfing and shopping opportunities and is easy to explore on foot.
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4.5 based on 166 reviews
Well-kept gardens in the city of Hamilton.
We came accross QE park quite by accident. We enjoyed a delightful stroll, admired the wild chickens, and rested for a while on a bench. We wished we had brought a picnic with us.
4.5 based on 980 reviews
Seals, turtles, fish, monkeys, birds, and the first living coral reef exhibit in the world: this complex offers a fairly complete survey of the natural wonders found in the Bermuda and islands of the world. Please note: Last admission is at 4:00pm but the facility is open until 5:00pm daily, with the exception of December 25th.
While a bit small, there is still quote a lot to see at this place. The variety of fish species and view of Bermuda's underwater life is amazing. You can also learn a lot about Bermuda's history, both past and present. A good place to walk around leisurely and be entertained. If you are lucky you can catch the sea lions feeding and swimming, which is always fun.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
This park is set in front of the ACE and XL buildings and nearby the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club. It's often ignored because there is a wall next to the pavement/sidewalk and the view when walking is nice. It's a couple of minutes from Albouy's Point, but so much quieter. There are benches, sculptures and you can watch life go by out on the water. A nice place to sit and have lunch or a chat.
4.0 based on 48 reviews
Park built in 1880 in celebration of Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee.
This is a lovely Victorian park in downtown. On a hot day its shade is welcomed. School group frequent it for activities. It is one of several parks downtown.
4.0 based on 4 reviews
Small, grassy park overlooking the harbor.
4.0 based on 216 reviews
This glass beach was formed by trash from Dockyard that was thrown out to sea many years ago. Unfortunately their is also some recent sharp glass there. If you have water shoes it is a lovely place for a swim as it is very calm. The glass is for all to see so there are signs at top telling you not to take any.
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