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Discover the Queen's Staircase

Explore the historical Queen's Staircase in Nassau for a glimpse into the island's past and stunning views.

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The Queen's Staircase, located in Nassau, is a must-visit tourist attraction with a rich historical significance. This iconic landmark, also known as the 66 steps, was carved out of solid limestone rock by slaves in the late 18th century. The staircase was named in honor of Queen Victoria and served as a shortcut for British soldiers stationed at Fort Fincastle. Today, visitors can marvel at the impressive engineering feat and learn about the island's history. As you ascend the staircase, you'll be surrounded by lush greenery and towering trees, providing a serene escape from the bustling city. The view from the top offers panoramic vistas of Nassau and the surrounding area, making it a perfect spot for photos and relaxation. The Queen's Staircase is not only a historical site but also a natural oasis in the heart of the city. Don't miss the opportunity to explore this hidden gem and immerse yourself in the beauty and history of the Queen's Staircase.

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Greenwich St, Nassau, BS

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    Getting There

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    If you are travelling by car to Queen's Staircase in The Bahamas, you will need to head towards downtown Nassau. From there, follow the signs towards Fort Fincastle. Once you reach Fort Fincastle, you will find parking available nearby. From the parking lot, it is a short walk to Queen's Staircase.

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    If you are taking public transportation, you can take a bus or taxi to downtown Nassau. Get off at the stop closest to Fort Fincastle and then follow the signs to Queen's Staircase. The walk from the bus stop to Queen's Staircase is relatively short and easy to navigate.

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