Saint George

St. George BermudaDue to its status as a World Heritage Site, there are many fine old, colonial streets and buildings to immerse yourself in; streets and alleys with fanciful names such as 'Featherbed Alley', 'Old Maid's Lane' or 'Needle and Thread Alley'. However, the best thing to do upon arrival in the town is head for the main King's Square.

King's Square was the original main square of St. George and here you can see the Town Hall, the Visitor's Service Bureau and Ordinance Island across the a small bridge directly to your south. During the tourist season May-September, actors in period dress provide colour to the community as acting as town criers or sentencing men or women to the stockades, pillories or the dunking chair

The Visitor's Service bureau supplies maps and brochures about the town and provides an excellent walking tour of the old town. Tour of St. George's town

The main attractions of St. George are:

St. Peter's Church

Bermuda National Trust Museum

Tucker House Museum

St. George's Historical Society Museum

Bermuda Heritage Museum

Unfinished Church

The Town Hall

HMS Deliverance

Water Street

Somers Garden

State House

Bridge House

The Old Rectory

The town boasts some notable museums and attractions:

Bermudian Heritage Museum
The Bermuda Perfumery
Bridge House
Fanny Fox's Cottage
Fort St. Catherine
Heritage Centre
King's Square
Major Donald H. Burns Memorial Park
Old Rectory
Old State House
One Gun Alley
Ordnance Island
Queen's Warehouse
St. George's Foundation
St. George's Historical Society & Museum
St. Peter's Church
Stella Maris Church, Duke of Clarence Street
Stewart Hall
Somers Gardens
Tiger Bay
Town Hall
Tucker House Museum
Confederate Museum
The Confederate yes, the Southern kind Museum is well worth a visit. Bermuda was a waypoint for smuggling goods in from Europe in return for American cotton.