PAID CONTENT FOR ROSEDON HOTEL
PAID CONTENT FOR ROSEDON HOTEL
Rosedon Hotel HAMILTON, BERMUDA
Just a short stroll from the harbourfront in Hamilton, Rosedon Hotel offers a refined and soulful take on Bermudian hospitality. Once a grand family residence, this boutique hotel has been reimagined as a design-forward retreat, blending island heritage with modern comforts. Set amid lush gardens and quietly removed from the buzz of the capital, it remains one of Bermuda’s most beloved places to stay — valued for its warm, personal service and strong sense of place. The rooms have recently undergone a thoughtful
refurbishment, bringing a playful, mid-century sensibility to the interiors. Expect vintage-inspired touches such as pastel rotary telephones, retro Smeg mini fridges and bespoke furniture in bold prints. Rosedon also stands out for its exceptional food
and beverage programme, led by executive chef Damien Griffith. Across its three dining venues, the standard remains consistently high. The Brasserie, located in the main house with a shaded verandah, is renowned for its refined take on island cuisine, using ingredients grown in the on-site garden or sourced from Bermuda’s surrounding waters.
Clarabell’s, a more recent addition, offers hand- crafted pizza and casual elegance in a mid-century inspired setting. By the pool, light bites and cocktails are served throughout the day. The hotel’s location provides immediate access
to Hamilton’s shops, restaurants and historic streets, yet still feels like a peaceful retreat. Nearby favourites include the Bermuda National Gallery, showcasing contemporary island art, and the main Ferry Terminal, offering direct service to Dockyard — home to museums, watersports and local craft markets. Guests can also take advantage of complimentary bicycles, ideal for exploring the island’s scenic back roads and coastal trails. Further afield, the 18th-century town of St
George’s, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers a glimpse into the island’s colonial past, while the lesser-known Railway Trail reveals a wilder side of Bermuda, winding through forest and coastal cliffs. Though often associated with the Caribbean,
Bermuda stands apart in both geography and culture. Its architecture, traditions and distinct Atlantic identity give it a charm all of its own.
DON’T MISS To combine island charm with elegant indulgence, take afternoon tea on the terrace
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KEY FEATURES • Freshwater swimming pool • Pool bar • 3 restaurants/bars • 24/7 gym access
KEY ACTIVITIES • Bicycle hire • Events & workshop calendar • Beach excursions
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