Guernsey’s top-rated and must-see attractions




 

5. Hauteville House
Victor Hugo lived at the Hauteville House during his exile in Guernsey, and it currently serves as a museum with many of his design touches and personal belongings. The house was designed and decorated to Hugo’s unique taste, in addition to being the location where he created many of his renowned works. The home contains distinctive details and items, such as a tapestry room, a photographic study, a workshop connecting to a garden, porcelain ceilings, an oak gallery, and Chinese curios, as described by Hugo as “an autograph on three levels and a poem in numerous rooms.”

 

6. St James Concert Hall
St James Concert Hall, housed in a historic military church, is a vibrant performing-arts venue that stages concerts and other events. The St James Concert Hall, housed in the old St James-the-Less, hosts a broad range of concerts, plays, recitals, and other acts in a huge theatre on the island. The Whittaker Facility for theatre and concerts, two boardrooms, a coffee shop, a smaller auditorium, and the Bailiwick of Guernsey Millennium Tapestry are all highlights of the hall.