Camden House

Bermuda


This early 1700s Georgian mansion in the Botanical Gardens is the official residence of the Prime Minister, though it's not used as such. It has been used in the past to host foreign dignitaries, such as Margaret Thatcher, Colin Powell, and Princess Margaret. Inside, the gilded mirrors, antiques, artworks and stunning hand-carved cedar furniture create a refined atmosphere.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Bermuda attractions

2. Bermuda Botanical Gardens

0.2 MILES

Wandering the hilly lawns of the botanical gardens is a wonderful way to acquaint yourself with endemic and non-native Bermudian flora. Highlights include…

3. Arboretum

0.41 MILES

Bisected by tranquil trails popular with joggers and dog-walkers, this jungle-like park is overgrown with cedars, avocado trees, giant rubber trees and…

5. Birdsey Studio

0.76 MILES

For decades, this studio was the home of Alfred Birdsey, a prolific Bermudian painter famous for his Asian-influenced, Impressionistic island landscapes…

6. Fort Hamilton

0.89 MILES

On a hilltop just next to the City of Hamilton, this fort is Bermuda's most central and is very well-preserved. It was intended to protect the Dockyard…

7. Paget Marsh

0.96 MILES

Home to endemic and migratory birds, such as warblers, kingfishers and herons, this marsh combines several important natural habitats: palmetto and cedar…

8. Old Devonshire Church

0.97 MILES

This tiny whitewashed church is one of Bermuda's oldest. The present-day limestone incarnation was built on the site of the original 1624 palmetto…