Par-la-Ville Park

This pleasant park in the centre of Hamilton was once the garden of William Perot, Bermuda’s first postmaster. His house, Par-la-Ville, is now home to Bermuda’s public library and the Bermuda Historical Society Museum.

During the daytime, many office workers choose to take their lunch in this city centre oasis. With its winding paths, shady trees and flower beds it offers a welcome respite from the daily grind.

There are two entrances to the park. Enter through the one on Par-la-Ville Road and you’ll pass through Bermuda’s oldest moongate, whilst that on Queen Street is adjacent to the historically significant Perot Post Office.

Reader Reviews and Additional Information

Bruce :
Stop in the Post Office while you're there. It's a real treat.
Tony :
The Lemon Tree is next to the park is a good place to grab a take out lunch to eat here.
Tony :
The park now has a sculpture garden. It officially opened last week.


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Queen Street, Hamilton, Pembroke Parish

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Admission: Free