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Fort. St Catherines
15 Coot Pond Road, St. Catherine's Point, St. Georges Tel: Call 441-297-1920
Hours: 10 am to 4 pm
One of the most impressive forts in the island, St. Catherine fort has many historic exhibits, artifacts, and a well preserved interior. Surrounded by a dry moat and accessed by a drawbridge, the fort has a large number of tunnels, towers, redoubts and ramparts.
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Unfinished Church
Duke of Kent Street, St. Georges
The construction work began in the 1870s when the St Peters Church was badly damaged by a storm and was thought to be beyond repair. So a new church had to be built. Although the construction work of the new church was started, it could not be completed due to various reasons.
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Kings Square
Town of St. George, St. Georges
The town centre of St. George. A place that exhibits historical significance to Bermuda's history. There are miniature museums, shopping boutiques, and also local restaurants that are open for public enjoyment.
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Carter House
Southside Rd St. Davids DD03 Tel: 293-5960
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Gates Fort
Cut Road, St. Georges Hours: Daily from 10am to 4:30pm Admission: Free.
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Old Rectory
1 Broad Alley, St. George's Tel: 441-297-4261 Open November through March
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Old State House
Princess Street, St Georges Tel: 441-292-2480
Hours: 10:00 - 3:00 (Wednesdays only). Admission: Free
On the other days, you can only see from outside.
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Tucker House Museum
5 Water Street, St. George's Bermuda Tel: 441-297-0545
Hours: May - October: Monday - Friday (10am-2pm). Free admission on Fridays
November - April: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday (10am-2pm)
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Bridge House
104 Middle Road Smith Tel: 292-2114
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Crystal Caves
8 Crystal Cave Road Hamilton Parish CR04 Tel: 293-0640
Crystal Caves is one of the largest and famous caves in the island. It is about 36 meters (120 feet) below the ground level. With its dramatic formations of stalactites and stalagmites which are crystal-like pointed structures naturally formed out of limestone rocks, the view of the sight is just awesome. There is a lake called the Cahow Lake within the caves complex that has crystal clear water.
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Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo
40 North Shore Rd. Flatts FL04 Tel: 293-2727
Located in the picturesque Flatts Village in Hamilton parish, BAMZ was founded in 1926. It offers 3 different attractions in the same complex, the Aquarium, the Museum and a Zoo.
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Devils Hole Aquarium
92 Harrington Sound Road, Smiths Tel: 293-2072
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Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute (B.U.E.I.)
40 Crow Lane, East Broadway Pembroke HM19 Tel: 292-7219
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Maritime Museum
P.O. Box MA 133, Sandys MA BX, Bermuda Admission Information: 441-234-1418
Museum offices: 441-234-1333 Web: www.bmm.bm Hours: Spring and Summer Schedule:
Every day 9:30am–5pm (last admission 3pm)
Explore 500 years of local history and culture, displayed in military buildings of the 10-acre Keep citadel,including the award winning restored Commissioner’s House. Bastions, cannons, shipwreck artifacts, local watercrafts, maritime art, spectacular sea views and dolphin encounters are all found in Bermuda’s largest fort!
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Somerset Bridge
Somerset Island, Sandys.
Somerset Bridge is located at the western end of Bermuda at Somerset island, in Sandys parish. This is the world's smallest draw bridge. Which means that it opens up from the middle allowing the ships to pass by.
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​Gibbs Hill Lighthouse
68 St. Anne’s Road, Southampton Tel: 441-238-8069
Web: http://bermudalighthouse.com/facts.htm Hours: 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (Closed in February for maintenance and on Christmas.)
Gibbs Hill Lighthouse Bermuda stands on a hill in Southampton Parish which is 245 high. This 117 feet tall lighthouse is the main sightseeing attraction in Southampton parish. At the base of the Gibbs Hill lighthouse, is a nice little Tearoom, open for breakfast, lunch, and weekend dinners in season. There is also a small gift shop at the base.



