Getting Around
Hamilton is highly walkable, but use the ferry system for scenic and efficient travel to other parishes.
Pembroke Parish serves as the vital core of Bermuda, housing the capital city of Hamilton and acting as the island's primary commercial and financial engine. Unlike the more rural parishes, Pembroke is densely populated and energetic, driven by a thriving international business sector. Its geography is defined by a jagged coastline and deep natural harbors that have historically supported maritime trade and now welcome modern commerce. Visitors can explore the sophisticated streets of Hamilton, enjoy waterfront dining, or take in the views from Spanish Point, all while being at the center of Bermuda's administrative life.
Pembroke Parish serves as the vital core of Bermuda, housing the capital city of Hamilton and acting as the island's primary commercial and financial engine. Unlike the more rural parishes, Pembroke is densely populated and energetic, driven by a thriving international business sector. Its geography is defined by a jagged coastline and deep natural harbors that have historically supported maritime trade and now welcome modern commerce. Visitors can explore the sophisticated streets of Hamilton, enjoy waterfront dining, or take in the views from Spanish Point, all while being at the center of Bermuda's administrative life.
Home to Hamilton, Bermuda's vibrant capital and financial hub.
Stunning natural harbors and intricate coastal geography.
The island's center for international business and reinsurance.
A diverse mix of high-end shopping, dining, and culture.
Central location offering easy access to all parts of Bermuda.
More urban and densely populated than Bermuda's rural parishes.
Prices for dining and accommodation are among the highest in the region.
The area is the primary administrative and commercial center of the island.
Hamilton is highly walkable, but use the ferry system for scenic and efficient travel to other parishes.
As a global financial hub, professional attire is common in Hamilton's business district.
Business travelers and urban explorers.
BMD $
$250-$400 p/day
English
Visit the local markets and waterfront eateries in Hamilton for a taste of Bermudian culture.
April-June, September-October
Mild weather and blooming flowers make it the best time for sightseeing in Hamilton.
Hot and humid, but perfect for enjoying the harbor activities and evening events.
Warm waters and fewer crowds make it a pleasant time for coastal exploration.
Ideal for business travelers and those looking to explore history without the summer heat.