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More to see in Hamilton
Hamilton is a picturesque place and the capital of the British Overseas Territory of Bermuda. The city is quite small if you compare it to European capitals. Nevertheless, life never stops here, and the city remains active after sunset. The fun doesn’t stop in Hamilton even at night because there are many tourists who come in search of entertainment and excitement. The city is attractive and has much to offer to its guests. Naturally, many vacationers choose Hamilton in order to enjoy swimming and sunbathing. However, if you feel bored and want to see something new, it is time to explore the most notable sights of Hamilton. The story of this city in Bermuda started in the 90s of the 18th century. The government decided to establish a residence in this area. For this purpose, it was decided to reserve almost six hundred thousand square meters. The Bermudian government made the city its official residence three years later. All governmental establishments moved to Hamilton – they were located in Saint George until 1815. That being said, Hamilton officially became a city only when the first cathedral was opened in it. Gorgeous beaches remain the main advantage of Hamilton. They traditionally attract tourists from all over the world. Naturally, there are no beaches within the city borders because of numerous cruise ships that arrive in Hamilton every day. That being said, the nearest suburbs of Hamilton are famous for such marvelous coastal areas as Elbow Beach and … Read further

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The story of this city in Bermuda started in the 90s of the 18th century. The government decided to establish a residence in this area. For this purpose, it was decided to reserve almost six hundred thousand square meters. The Bermudian government made the city its official residence three years later. All governmental establishments moved to Hamilton – they were located in Saint George until 1815. That being … Open

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