Among the many Scandinavian attractions, Queen's Island is one of the few places that I can remember deeply. Especially in front of the palace, the glassy lake and the swan swimming in the water are breathtaking. Queen's Island is a royal territory of Sweden. On Lake Meraren in the western suburb of Stockholm, it is a little farther from the city centre, about 15 kilometers. The Queen's Island Palace is graceful and luxurious in appearance, with pale yellow walls and copper-green roofs. We arrived at about 9 a.m., shortly after the sun came out, the soft morning light was shining on the pale yellow wall, brilliant and brilliant. Even more than the original Versailles Palace in France, Queen's Island included Queen's Island Palace, Palace Theatre, Chinese Palace, three palaces. If you enter, you need tickets. Adults need 120 Swedish kroner, but no photos are allowed inside. Queen's Island is really beautiful and big. Although it's far from the city, it's worth visiting. It takes about 2 - 3 hours to visit. In fact, even if you don't want to buy tickets to go inside the palace, walking outside is a great experience. It's best to come in the morning or evening and see the morning light or sunset on the lake and the splendid palaces. It's the most beautiful moment.