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A garden villa designed for Anne of Denmark and completed in 1635. Bring the family here to see the beautiful architecture including the 'Tulip Staircase' and important maritime paintings. The house now has a number of historical paintings of famous Greenwich buildings and portraits of Stuart kings and queens. There is also modern art and photography displayed throughout and some artefacts from the adjacent National Maritime Museum.

Somewhere To Eat?

There is a cafe that sells a range of hot and cold drinks alongside some fresh cakes and snacks.

Are There Toilets?

There are toilets available throughout the museum.

Want To Treat Yourself?

The gift shop sells a range of gifts and souvenirs.

Where Shall I Park?

There are a few car park around the area (charges apply)

Features

  • Open All Year

Category

Museums

Museums

Suitable For

3-5

3-5

6-9

6-9

10+

10+

Opening Times

Open Daily 10:00 - 17:00

Price Information

  • All: Free

Facilities

ToiletsShopCafe

How To Get There

Directions

The closest tube station is Cutty Sark. Follow signs for the National Maritime Museum.

Static google map of Queen's House

Tips

Really interesting