1. Government House is the official residence of the Governor-General of the Bahamas, and is located in Nassau. The mansion was built in the early 1800s and was originally a private residence. It was later purchased by the government and has been used as the official residence of the Governor-General since 1973, when the Bahamas gained independence from Britain. The building is designed in a colonial style, with white columns and trim against a pale yellow facade. The interior features elegant furnishings and artwork, as well as a grand ballroom and other entertaining spaces.
2. Government House is not open for public tours, as it is a working residence of the Governor-General. However, visitors can view the building from the outside and take photos. The phone number for the Governor-General’s office is +1 242-322-1000.
3. As Government House is not open for public tours, there is no ticket information or transportation specifically related to visiting the property. However, Nassau is easily accessible by air or sea, with several airlines and cruise lines servicing the area. Visitors can hire local taxis or arrange for private transportation to visit the various sights and attractions around the island, including Government House.