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Park Lane is a major road (designated A4202) in Central London, England. Originally a country lane, it became a fashionable residential address from the eighteenth century onwards, with several large mansions such as the Duke of Westminster's Grosvenor House and the Holford family's Dorchester House. After World War II the Lane was widened to three lanes each way either side of a central reservation, making it effectively an urban motorway. This required the demolition of a number of houses at Hyde Park Corner. It is one of the busiest and noisiest roads in central London, retaining little or none of the pastoral atmosphere that once made it popular. Access to Hyde Park is by underpass. In 2004 a memorial to Animals in War opened in Park Lane.
Park Lane is between three quarters of a mile and a mile in length, and runs north from Hyde Park Corner to Marble Arch, along the length of the eastern flank of Hyde Park. To the east of the road is Mayfair. The road owes much of its fame to the fact that it is the second most valuable property in the London edition of Monopoly. Despite the traffic noise the road is still upmarket, featuring five-star hotels (such as The Dorchester and Grosvenor House Hotel) and showrooms for several makes of sports car.
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| Piccadilly, London, W1J 7BX
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| Hotel near Park Lane, London, W1
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The Park Lane Hotel, is a living tribute to the splendour of the 1920's, the Golden Age of London high society when life was lived to the full. Immerse yourself in surroundings of the most sumptuous comfort and elegance, your every whim catered for. Surrender to the luxury of a bygone era, of a truly grand hotel in the grandest of traditions.
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| 150 Piccadilly, London, Greater London W1J 9BR
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| Hotel near Park Lane, London, W1
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Situated in St James', the fashionable heart of London, the Ritz overlooks historic Piccadilly and Green Park, one of London's prettiest royal parks. The shops and galleries of Bond street, Cork street and the Burlington Arcade are all within easy walking distance, as are Christie's and Sotheby's.
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