1. The Queen’s Staircase is a historic staircase located in Nassau, the Bahamas. It was carved out of solid limestone by slaves between 1793 and 1794, in honor of Queen Victoria’s help in abolishing slavery in the Bahamas. The staircase is 102 feet tall and consists of 66 steps. It is surrounded by lush greenery and offers scenic views of the city. The staircase has been designated as a \"Bahamian National Heritage Site\" and is considered to be one of the top tourist attractions in Nassau.

2. The Queen’s Staircase is open to visitors from 9am-5pm daily. There is no phone available for the site.

3. Admission to the Queen’s Staircase is free. It is accessible by car or foot, and there is also a public bus that runs nearby. Parking is available on the street.