Guernsey combines Channel Island fortifications, cliff paths, and a unique Anglo-Norman heritage.
Wonderful Tourist Locations
Must-see destinations and iconic landmarks in Guernsey.
Castle Cornet
800-year-old fortress guarding St. Peter Port harbour.
Little Chapel
Miniature decorated chapel in St. Andrew.
La Vallette Underground Military Museum
WWII tunnels and coastal batteries.
Top Restaurants in Guernsey
Famous dining destinations, local flavours, and must-try culinary experiences.
Guernsey
The Old Government House Restaurant
St. Peter Port
In St. Peter Port's historic building, this restaurant serves Guernsey-French cuisine—Guernsey gâche, ormer abalone, and bean jar stew—in an elegant setting overlooking the harbor. The island's premier fine-dining address showcases local Channel Island ingredients. Guernsey's most prestigious restaurant.
Guernsey-French
Crêpe Maison
St. Peter Port
A St. Peter Port favorite, Crêpe Maison serves sweet and savory galettes with Guernsey butter, local seafood fillings, and cider in a cozy harborside setting. Locals and visitors alike consider it the island's best crêperie. An essential Guernsey dining experience.
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The Terrace Garden Café
St. Peter Port
At the Duke of Richmond Hotel, The Terrace Garden serves afternoon tea, light lunches, and Guernsey cream teas in a beautiful walled garden. The quintessential Channel Islands hospitality experience. St. Peter Port's most charming café.