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Washington Mall
(Shopping - Shopping Centers)
7 Reid St, Hamilton  • 441-295-4186
Distance: ~6.036 km *
        Description: PEMBROKE PARISH. Whatever you might need, from shoes to CDs to a quick lunch, you can find it here. The mall is actually two separate but connected buildings (enter on Church or Reid Street). Within, you'll find several clothing stores, home decor, souvenirs, photo processor, greeting cards and gifts, a tobacconist, a florist and a handful of cafes and restaurants.
       

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Bermuda Craft Market
(Shopping - Shopping Centers)
4 Freeport Rd, Cooperage Building, Royal Navy Dockyard, Sandys Parish  • 441-234-3208
Distance: ~7.667 km *
        Description: SANDYS PARISH. This market is a wonderful place to spend a few hours browsing for authentic souvenirs. Many local artists display their wares here, and often you can see the crafts being created. Special items to look for are miniature Bermuda cedar furniture, seashell art and candles, stained glass panels, quilts, jewelry and hand-painted fabrics.
       

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Royal Naval Dockyard
(Shopping - Shopping Centers)
 MA 01 • 441-234-1709
        Description: SANDYS PARISH. In 1809, the British built this dockyard, which served as the headquarters for the Royal Navy until 1951. Today, the Navy's only influence is felt at the excellent Maritime Museum. The cruise ship terminal, located in the dockyard, offers an excellent spot for people watching – get a picnic lunch and relax for half an hour. When you're rested, head to the shopping arcade, where a wide variety of tempting boutiques and specialty shops sell souvenir items. In the Cooperage area of the dockyard, you can visit the craft market and watch artisans at work. An arts center also displays local and international paintings and sculpture. A water park has snorkeling by the day or hour, and a water sports shop rents boats and helps plan island tours. Plan to spend a day exploring the Dockyard's many diversions.
       

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