Local artists and craftsmen sell their work: great souvenirs for the folks back home.
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Local artists and craftsmen sell their work: great souvenirs for the folks back home.
From 2007, there is now Swizzle #2 on South Shore.
Stop by the building where the first Bermuda stamp was printed, see some of these famous first stamps and pick up a few contemporary commemorative stamps for yourself.
Upscale shopping district, lined with posh department stores such as Triminghams.
Tourists and art buffs can choose from a large array of prints and paintings by local artists.
Learn to blow glass like a pro, or else just wander around this gallery and marvel at some of the most beautiful glassware on the island.
Located in the center of St. George parish, this square contains stocks, a pillory and a whipping post, replicas of those used to punish criminals over 400 years ago.
Watersport equipment rental places abound at this pier.
One of the 'Big Three' ritzy department stores on historic Front Street: the place to go to find all your favorite designer labels at top prices.
Art museum displaying visual art works created by Bermudians or depicting Bermuda.
Art gallery featuring the work of local Bermudian artists.
Bring your love of art and lots of credit: this gallery sells some of the most expensive art on the island, with some pieces going for as much as $20,000!
Shop run by Bermuda's National Trust, specializing in high-quality crafts.
