Hamilton, with its permanent population of 15,000, is a capital city with the feel of a charming town. The population swells with the frequent arrival of cruise ships. Front Street is Hamilton's main thoroughfare, and it runs along the harbor with a ferry terminal, shops, restaurants and taverns. While in Hamilton, don't miss the Sessions House on Church Street, where Bermuda's House of Assembly and Supreme Court meet. You'll also want to see Fort Hamilton, where you'll get a great view of the Harbor, as well as bagpipers and traditional dancers every Monday at noon. Paget Park is a beautiful botanical garden with native trees and plants to enjoy. Camden - the official residence of Bermuda's Premier - is located in the botanical gardens, and is generally open for tours.

A short bus ride away are the Crystal Caves and Leamington Caves, with their incredible crystal formations and underground pools. The Bermuda Perfumery and orchid house are on the bus route to the Crystal Caves, in a house on North Shore Road which has been there for 250 years. At Harrington Sound, located about 5 miles northeast of Hamilton, you can enjoy the Bermuda Aquarium, the Natural History Museum and the zoo.

   


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