BERMUDA (UK) - St. George
St. George's Town is a scenic UNESCO World Heritage Site and the oldest, continually inhabited British settlement in the New World. It boasts small winding streets with typical British Colonial architecture with fountains, gardens and squares, cobbled streets and plazas. The Town was founded in 1612 and is an outstanding example of the earliest English urban settlement in the New World. Its associated fortifications graphically illustrate the development of English military engineering from the 17th to the 20th century, being adapted to take account of the development of artillery over this period.
St. George was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site for the Historic Town of St George and Related Fortifications.
BEST TIME to VISIT
BERMUDA
BEST TIME to TRAVEL to ST. GEORGE
from May to September
overview of the old town
Overview on the marina
Overview
colorful houses and marina
Town Hall entrance
marina
modern house
old red building
Overview with a church and white roofs houses
marina
typical house
Old houses
old house
overview on the marina
old blue house
Street view - old buildings
Town and Bay view
old colorful buildings
Bar and restaurant
old white building and Bay view
pink house
old typical house
old white house
Turquoise shop - hairdresser
large pink building
old green building
Street view
old house
old blue building
old house
street view
street view with old buildings
marina
marina
marina
old house
old typical house
pink house
Bank building
old house
blue building
old house
Town Hall
Old colonial style house
street view - old colorful buildings
church
ice cream and coffee shop
old house
old pink building
house and flowers