Bermuda

Hamilton

Bermudas' capital is Hamilton, a major city that stands for the island nation's most complete tourist destination. This burg bears the brunt of the country's cultural and social life and hosts all major annual events. It also comprises such artistic institutions as The Gilbert & Sullivan Musical Theater Company and the Hasty Pudding Theatricals Comedy Company. Hamilton treasures such traces of the 19th century as the Hamilton Fort and the Old Devenshire Church, a building harking back to 1716 still candle-lit and fully unaware of modern-life power generation. Visitors must see the Bermudas Cathedral, a place that holds major works of art, the Historical Society Museum and Bermudas' Library, the latter keeping archives and models about vessels and antiques. Other must-see locations are the Bermudas' Art Society Gallery, the City Hall and Arboretum, an experimental tree and shrub garden. Black Watch, a well drilled during the 1849's drought season, Bermuda's Maritime Museum harboring most of the island nation's naval heritage, Bermudas' Aquarium in Flatts features a museum and a zoo with an eye-opening array of tropical wildlife. Featuring cozy hotel resorts where you'll find just everything you need, Hamilton is a must-see spot when it comes to food. This brisk city is the ideal location for you to enjoy its gorgeous beaches and its nightlife animation and entertainment.

Tips

In the island, the iguanas have a suicidal habit of sunning themselves on the road, so be careful while driving.