The Pink Palace” is the name synonymous with the five star Hamilton Princess Hotel in Bermuda since its inception in 1885, and aptly so, since not only is it an imposing pink structure but so too is the very sand on the beach, within close proximity.
During World War II the hotel was used for high level intelligence meetings and over the many years they have amassed an art collection of stupendous proportions. Art enthusiasts and aficionados can feast their eyes on the collection which has among them, renderings of Shepard Fairey’s “Station to Station,” Robert Indiana’s “Flag (Moratorium),” Keith Haring’s “Statue of Liberty,” pieces by Magritte and Matisse and Andy Warhol’s 1985 collection of “Reigning Queens,” among a host of others.
As part of the hotel’s preparation for hosting “The 2017 America’s Cup” 35th staging of the yacht race, the Hamilton Princess spent $100 Million in refurbishing, which included the addition of the new infinity pool. It was the first time in over 160 years that Bermuda played host to this prestigious event. The Marina, as a result, has now joined ranks with the best in the world.
The new Crown & Anchor pub restaurant which was also added is where celebrity chef Marcus Samuellson continues to whip up delectable meals, served in a breath taking ambience of sublime art.
From “1609” casual dining restaurant there is a spectacular view of the luxury boating and water sports facility at “Princess Marina” and Hamilton Harbor. The name “1609” is of great significance to Bermudians as it symbolizes the year that the “Sea Venture” was shipwrecked on her shore. This incident heralded the island’s colonization.
But it doesn’t stop there. The island also has 3 lagoons which are accessible year round and with 60-85 degrees temperature year round, there should be no holds barred in exploring a bit of the island as long as time permits.
There is a growing trend of providing personalized shuttle service for guests among five star resorts and Hamilton Princess & Beach Club is the first property in Bermuda to now offer the two-seat Renault Twizy vehicles for guests. This was introduced this summer. These electric buggies which were designed by Renault’s Formula One racing team are available on a first-come-first-serve basis. As visitors to Bermuda aren’t allowed to rent cars on the island and residents are allowed only one car per household, the Twizy provides the perfect thrill for sightseeing.