The 10 Best Hotels in Nassau

By: - May 20th, 2015
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Best Hotels in Nassau

It once played host to James Bond, and this historic property remains the city’s preeminent large hotel.

British Colonial Hilton Nassau
You can’t get much closer to the action in downtown Nassau than this hotel at Bay Street’s westernmost end. Convenient for both business and leisure travelers, it is walking distance to Nassau’s shops, restaurants and attractions. It’s part of what has become a fast-growing downtown scene in Nassau, from a plethora of art galleries to a major redevelopment of the waterfront area adjacent to the hotel called The Pointe. And at the center of it all is the city’s flagship hotel, the British Colonial.


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