Fodor's Expert Review Queen Elizabeth Park

Hamilton and The Central Parishes Free

Next to the Perot Post Office is the entrance to pretty Queen Elizabeth Park (formerly Par-La-Ville Park), which was officially renamed in 2012 to mark the Diamond Jubilee celebration of Queen Elizabeth II. Once postmaster William Perot's private garden, it has winding paths, luxuriant blooms, plentiful benches, and a photogenic Bermuda moongate. Long popular with people-watchers, it is now the site of the Bermuda National Library and Bermuda Historical Society Museum, too. The Bermuda National Gallery has created a sculpture garden in the park by installing several major outdoor works. Enjoy a refreshing cup of iced tea from NovelTea, which sells its inventive freshly brewed teas from a small stall here with flavors including cherry blossom and creme brulée, as well as a small selection of tea accessories and the company's packaged loose leaf teas. On summer Saturdays you will find Gombey dancers entertaining visitors here at noon.

Free National Park

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Queen St.
Hamilton, Pembroke Parish  HM 11, Bermuda

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