Hamilton (Bermuda)

Hamilton, in Pembroke Parish, is Bermuda's administrative center and largest city. Hamilton has many museums, and 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.

Understand

Pembroke Parish occupies most of the short peninsula which juts from the central north coast of Bermuda's main island, and surrounds the city of Hamilton.

Get in

Hamilton is accessible from all parts of Bermuda.

By boat

Get around

All locations in and around Hamilton are easily walkable.

See

Notable attractions in Hamilton include:

Buy

Eat

There are some restaurants in Hamilton that are considered to be "pub style".

Drink

Sleep

There are also a wide variety of B&B style accommodations and smaller guestroom hotels (with kitchenettes).

Budget

Mid-range

Splurge

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