Le Roux Inn

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You'd never guess by looking at this whitewashed studio-style cottage, peeking out of dense greenery, that when owners Mike and Debi bought it, it was literally a ruin, hence the name (geddit?). Expect sturdy wooden beams, Mexican-tile floors, and access to a Bermuda-themed library. Find it on the northern outskirts of St George's town. Cash only.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Bermuda attractions

1. St Peter's Church

0.19 MILES

Rebuilt in stone in 1713 on the site of Bermuda's earliest church, St Peter's is the oldest Protestant church in the New World and the elaborately carved…

2. Bermuda National Trust Museum

0.22 MILES

Bermuda played a pivotal role in the US Civil War by running war supplies through Union blockades, partly due to Confederate sympathies, but mostly due to…

3. Unfinished Church

0.23 MILES

Construction of this rather impressive Victorian Gothic church began in 1874 to replace St Peter's Church, several blocks away, but funds ran out and the…

4. King's Square

0.25 MILES

Right in front of the Market Wharf, King's Sq is St George's hub. It is fronted by the handsome Town Hall, furnished in cedar. Opposite are the palmetto…

5. World Heritage Centre

0.26 MILES

This cannon-flanked museum walks you through through the history of St George's, with dioramas and displays on Bermuda's role in the Revolutionary Wars…

6. Somers Garden

0.26 MILES

With its beautifully kept lawns and flowerbeds, this palm-shaded park in the center of St George's is a tranquil space. The park is named after Sir George…

7. State House

0.29 MILES

Built in 1622, the State House is Bermuda's first ever stone building, and in its various incarnations it has been the home of the world's second-oldest…

8. Deliverance

0.31 MILES

Sitting pretty by the market wharf in the center of St George's town, the Deliverance is a lifesize replica of the original ship – one of two built by the…