For kids and their parents: multimedia exhibits about underwater exploration such as The Dive, a seven minute ride that simulates deep sea diving.
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For kids and their parents: multimedia exhibits about underwater exploration such as The Dive, a seven minute ride that simulates deep sea diving.
The oldest church in Hamilton, a popular place for weddings.
Built in the 1870s to protect the Royal Naval Dockyard, this fort now provides spectacular views of the bustling city of Hamilton and its harbor.
Well-kept gardens in the city of Hamilton.
Also known as 'Point Pleasant,' and for a reason: this little park offers spectacular views of the sea in a quiet, green environment.
World leaders like Winston Churchill, US President Eisenhower and Queen Elizabeth have all set foot inside this historic building: now, so can you.
Exhibits works of art about Bermuda, featuring artists such as Georgia O'Keefe, Jack Bush and Winslow Homer.
Stop by the building where the first Bermuda stamp was printed, see some of these famous first stamps and pick up a few contemporary commemorative stamps for yourself.
The mother Anglican church in Bermuda, known not only for its religious, historical, and social importance, but also for its beautiful architecture.
Upscale shopping district, lined with posh department stores such as Triminghams.
Antique furniture, silver and coins: a look at the colonial history of Bermuda.
Home to Bermuda's House of Assembly and the Supreme Court, this building is most interesting for its neo-classical architecture and watchtower commemorating Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee.
Park built in 1880 in celebration of Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee.
This library exhibits its 1624 first edition of Captain John Smith's "General Histoire of Virginia, New England and the Somers Isles."
Beautiful beach on the rugged north shore of the island overlooking the Royal Naval Dockyard.
Don those tennis skirts, sneakers and pom-pom socks: tennis attire is required if you want to play here.
Government center, theater and art museum all in one building.
