What to do and see in St. George, St. George's Parish: The Best Budget-friendly Things to do

November 5, 2021 Marianna Hollaway

Discover the best top things to do in St. George, Bermuda including St. George's Historical Society Museum, Davidrose Studio, The Haunted History Walking Tour, Long Story Short, Bermuda National Trust Museum, Tobacco Bay, Tucker House Museum, St. Peter's Church, Fort St. Catherine, Town Hall.
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1. St. George's Historical Society Museum

39 York Street, St. George GE 05 Bermuda +1 441-297-0423 http://www.facebook.com/St-Georges-Historical-Society-Museum-375140216266743/
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5.0 based on 29 reviews

St. George's Historical Society Museum

Life in colonial Bermuda: museum collection includes a letter from George Washington and an 18th century kitchen, and is housed in a building built in 1700.

Reviewed By docwcstuart - Bethlehem, United States

Was in St. George late in the season and not much was happening. Found this house museum and it made the trip. One of the oldest houses in Bermuda, stuffed with both historic artifacts and more recent memorabilia (lots about QEII's trip to Bermuda in the 1950s). The guide was a native and went over and above to describe the house, how it was built, what life was like in old Bermuda, etc. Well worth the $5 admission.

2. Davidrose Studio

20 Water Street, St. George Bermuda +1 441-293-7673 [email protected] http://www.davidrosestudio.com
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5.0 based on 34 reviews

Davidrose Studio

Davidrose is one of Bermuda’s premiere luxury jewellery brands, offering a stunning collection of fine jewellery and silver, as well as one-of-a-kind bridal and custom pieces for any occasion. Be sure to view our award winning Ocean collection. Conveniently located in the heart of Hamilton, you can find Davidrose year-round at its new storefront on 47 Front Street in the Walker Arcade. Or if you happen to be soaking up the sights and sounds of the historic Old Towne during the summer months, you can also visit their flagship location in St. George's .

Reviewed By GlobetrotterGroup - New York City, United States

I usually do not write reviews but my experience at Davidrose was excellent and I just had to show this business some love! We visited the St.Georges location first, it is a short walk from the ferry(5mins) we were greeted by very helpful sales associate. The view in the St. George store is breathtaking! They also have a wall of awards from 2013 to 2018 which made me feel confident in the brand. We tried almost all of the Ocean collection pieces, the craftsmanship is excellent and are very well made and the Colour of the ocean is captured perfectly. I wanted the whole collection! My group was starting to get impatient so I decided to visit the Hamilton Store the next day. The Hamilton location is on the main shopping street called Front Street also a very short walk from the Ferry. This location did not have the same view but it was very classy and modern, the two sales associates were very helpful and knowledgeable. The store was very busy but they took the time to help me decide on the piece for me! I found the Hamilton location to have a wider selection of their fine jewelry the Naudical collection is stunning and also their Gem Stone jewelry was WOW it is in 18k so be prepared to spend a bit more than the 14k. I went into this store for the Ocean Collection and ended up purchasing the Seahorse in 18k White Gold with Sapphires and Diamonds. I will be back next year!

3. The Haunted History Walking Tour

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5.0 based on 52 reviews

The Haunted History Walking Tour

Haunted History is an award-winning ghost walking tour in the four hundred year old towne of St. George's Bermuda. Our storyteller will guide you through the ancient streets and alleys of our UNESCO World Heritage Site and meet famous residents from days of olde. April-October: Thursdays, 8.30pm November-March: Thursdays, 7pm. Private tours available. Tickets are sold online and inside Long Story Short, a retail store located on Water Street.

4. Long Story Short

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5.0 based on 27 reviews

Long Story Short

Long Story Short. is a gift store and tour centre. Owner, Bermudian blogger and entrepreneur Kristin White, offers award-winning history tours of St. George's, a four-hundred year old UNESCO World Heritage Site. The experiences have been featured in Afar Magazine, Travel + Leisure, Coastal Living and more. The store is curated to feature books by women of color, gifts from social enterprises, planet-friendly jewelry and housewares, vintage bicycle rentals, and custom hula hoops. Long Story Short is also the home of award-winning local artisan skincare line, Salt Spray Soap Co, with a workshop right in the store.

5. Bermuda National Trust Museum

32 Duke of York St Globe Hotel, St. George GE 05 Bermuda +1 441-297-1423 http://www.bnt.bm/Places_to_Visit/bnt_museum.htm
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4.5 based on 57 reviews

Bermuda National Trust Museum

The American Civil War from a Bermudian perspective: a museum chronicling the island's involvement with the Confederates during the Civil War.

Reviewed By Hedger123 - Bermuda, Caribbean

The Bermuda National Trust tours and museums are marvellous. Up close looks at 400 years of history in Bermuda, and how this little island played important, if not pivotal roles in the American Revolution and the Civil War. Fascinating stories about the people that made a difference. Beautiful furniture, China and artefacts, and a great little gift shop in St Georges. Anyone with the slightest interest in history will enjoy hours here...

6. Tobacco Bay

1 Coot Pond Road, St. George GE 03 Bermuda [email protected]
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4.5 based on 904 reviews

Tobacco Bay

2016, 2017, 2018 & 2019 Certificate of Excellence Winner & voted as the #1 Visitor Attraction in Bermuda, Tobacco Bay's pristine beauty is only rivaled by her impressive cultural, historical, ecological and economic impact on Bermuda since 1609. Uncover the understated significance this local treasure has played in helping America during crucial periods via the infamous GunPowder Plot, timely Tobacco trade and shipping of survival goods to Virginia via the Deliverance. Gorgeous sunsets, tropical drinks, fresh and delicious food, fantastic snorkeling spot, family-friendly, bonfire nights, fun and very relaxing. Truly a bucket list on any visit to Bermuda, Tobacco Bay, operated by a new local company of tourism professionals, Beach Boys Ltd., takes pride in executing a fun, attentive, friendly, full-service concession, day into the early evening.

Reviewed By ramojs50 - Peachtree City, United States

We were walking around the St. George community and found this incredible Hidden Gem...by chance. We had found "The Unfinished Church" and as we walked around taking photos the road to the right of the entrance compelled us to keep walking. A short walk up the hill and down toward the ocean we found this beautiful beach "Tobacco Bay Park". Absolutely wonderful view.

7. Tucker House Museum

5 Water St, St. George Bermuda +1 441-297-0545 http://www.bnt.bm/Places_to_Visit/tucker_museum.htm
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4.5 based on 25 reviews

Tucker House Museum

A look into the history of a famous and influential colonial family: exhibits furniture, silver, and portraits belonging to the Tucker family.

Reviewed By wallman624 - Belmar, United States

A tour of a historical home is only as good as the guide. So in this case the tour was amazing. Our wonderful guide was knowledgeable, informative, engaging and proved us with one of the highlights of our Bermuda vacation. I am so grateful that she donates her time to this Bermuda treasure. Don't miss it.

8. St. Peter's Church

33 Brookline Road, St. George Bermuda +1 441-297-2459 [email protected] http://www.stpeters.bm
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4.5 based on 534 reviews

St. Peter's Church

Contains a wealth of different architectural styles from the 17th century onwards; best known for being the oldest Anglican Church outside the British Isles.

Reviewed By Renocat10 - Wake Forest, United States

If you make a donation, the docent will give you great information and a pamphlet about the church. Make sure to notice how the church is laid out. Very different

9. Fort St. Catherine

15 Coot Pond Road, St. George GE 03 Bermuda +1 441-297-1920 http://www.bermuda4u.com/sights/fort-st-catherine
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4.5 based on 327 reviews

Fort St. Catherine

Fort turned history museum, featuring an exhibit called "Highlights in Bermuda's History."

Reviewed By D1969EWjeffm

Ask if Patrick is around when you visit — super guy who loves to share the story of the fort, St. George’s & Bermuda ????????. We spent some time talking with him and could have talked with him all day — incredibly knowledgeable and a great ambassador for his island!!

10. Town Hall

7 King's Sq., St. George Bermuda +1 441-297-1532
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4.0 based on 82 reviews

Town Hall

This is the place where decisions are made: this government building also houses a fine collection of Bermuda cedar furniture.

Reviewed By 154rox - Stamford, United States

You can smell the cedar when you walk in, and the fixtures are all in nice condition and the small art gallery has a fantastic exhibit of a local artist who was also the historian and town crier for many years Worth walking through

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