St. Peter Port

St. Peter Port, Guernsey

Situated on the east coast of Guernsey with views out to neighbouring islands, Herm and Sark, St Peter Port is a charming town with cobbled streets blending history with excellent restaurants and local shops. Known colloquially as ‘Town’, St Peter Port is the island-hopping centre of the Bailiwick and home to many eateries and hotels, as well as museums, seasonal markets, libraries and the tourist information centre; perfect for getting a taste of island life. Along the cobblestone streets and waterfront of St Peter Port, you will find restaurants and cafes to suit every taste. Whether you are looking for steak, sushi, tapas or traditional seafood and French cuisine, you can find it all and more in Town. Explore the 800-year-old Castle Cornet offering an insight into island history with four museums and several historic gardens. Hauteville House, situated in the heights of St Peter Port overlooking the Channel, was the home of Victor Hugo during his time in exile from France and now serves as a museum. Shoppers can explore the charming High Street and Market Square with a mix of boutique stores and larger branded shops. For a taste of island life, explore winding streets, historic sites, and boutique shops before enjoying a meal at one of the many cafes along the seafront. Other attractions include La Vallette Bathing Pools, Island Rib Voyages for boat trips, Candie Gardens for spectacular views, and The Hook Sushi Bar offering an excellent seafood and steak experience in a beautiful seafront setting.

Location

City: St. Peter Port

Region: Guernsey

Country: Guernsey

Coordinates: 49.4579° N, 2.5352° W

Port Information

  • Common Name: St. Peter Port, Guernsey
  • Popularity: 41
  • Last Updated: 2/13/2024