The Queen's Palace in Greenwich, London, is the first classic building in the UK and an outstanding typical building in the seventeenth century. The Queen's Palace is a gift from James I to his wife Anne, so to be precise, the Queen's Palace should be called the Queen's Palace. Greenwich has three attractions worth seeing, not to mention the three attractions are adjacent. Three attractions: Greenwich Royal Observatory, National Maritime Museum, Queen's Palace. Highlights one: The Tulip staircase at Queen's Palace is the first in British history to use geometry to support it independently. Highlights two: The Queen's Palace is famous for its art collection, with more than 400 works by European painters in twenty-two rooms, such as Rubens, Van Dyke, Gentilski, Canaletto, Hogarth, Turner and others. Opening hours: Every day throughout the year, except for Christmas Eve and three days of Christmas (December 24, 25, 26). Every day from 10 am to 5 pm, and at 4:30 pm, the entrance is closed. Transportation: Self-driving, the address can be located at: Rome Road, Greenwich, London SE10 9NF. Light rail, DLR (Greenwich, Cutty Sark station), or by train at Greenwich station. Tip: If you are interested, you can take a Thames cruise from the docking point near Big Ben to the docking point in Greenwich, not far from the Queen's Palace, the National Maritime Museum, and the Royal Observatory. You can buy City Pass, such as a 24-hour Pass, including cruise tickets, and you can take unlimited cruises and prescribed buses within 24 hours after the ticket change. Viewing: The Queen's Palace was originally a gift from James I to his wife Anne, although beautiful, but the Queen did not live to see the gift. The world is fickle. As Yu wrote in that day: these, years, rain and encounters, and words and silence cannot be packed in a chic way, and can not take away the intimacy and wind, footprints and wetness, slowly folding can only be Lan, dream, clove rain, May heaven, And all the names of pearls jasmine buried in amber only took away the "Jiangnan Meiyan", the tears of the moon, alas, Maya, quicksand Joel