The Park Lane Mews Hotel is located just between Park Lane and Piccadilly. The hotel built in 1618 has one of London's most fashionable address' in Mayfair. Park Lane and the surrounding area is world famous for its quality shops and products where you buy anything from quality food from Fortnum and Mason through to a Road going F1 car at McLaren.
The architecture is this area is fantastic dating back to the 1530s, when Mayfair and Piccadilly was peppered with Royal Residences. Many are available to visit today. Royal monuments and references can be easily seen nearby, such as St James Square with William Thirds monument, Spencer House, St James Palace and King Street, which is home to world famous Christies Art Gallery.
The Park Lane Mews is just a few moments walk to Hyde Park Corner and Park Lane. Hyde Park Corner connects many areas including Knightsbridge, Belgravia, Piccadilly, Victoria and Marble Arch. From here you can also take a stroll through Green Park which is extremely popular in Summer months or cross the Mall to St James Park with its view of Buckingham Palace. Travelling North from the hotel by foot or taxi, will bring you to the center of the Mayfair district. Here you will find Grosvenor Square, Berkeley Square, Conduit Street, New Bond Street and also Oxford Street and Marble Arch. Across Park Lane is the largest Central London par, Hyde Park. A wealth of activities are on offer in the park in Summer months, including live bands, Horse Riding, Boating and open air theatre, as well as huge concerts such as Party in the Park.
Travel to and From the Park Lane Mews Hotel is very easy. The local tube connections are excellent providing you access to the Piccadilly Line, Jubilee Line and Victoria Line. Two stops away you can also take the Circle or District tube lines. Hyde Park Corner and Green Park are located on the Piccadilly Line which runs direct to Heathrow Airport, Earls Court, Knightsbridge, Covent Garden, Holborn and Kings Cross. The nearby Jubilee and Victoria Lines offer direct access to Waterloo, Victoria, Embankment, London Bridge, Bermondsey, Brixton, Canary Wharf and Canning Town. The latter two stations connecting to the Docklands Light Railway to enable further quick travel to Greenwich, Limehouse, London City Airport and also Excel Centre in Docklands.
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Directions from Heathrow Airport
From Heathrow Airport take the Heathrow Express train to Paddington Station, then take a tube or taxi to the hotel. If you prefer take the tube from the airport terminals to Hyde Park Corner.
Directions from Gatwick Airport
Take the Gatwick Express Train to Victoria Station. Then either take a taxi to the hotel, or take the underground to Hyde Park Corner or Green Park, changing lines once.
Directions from London City Airport
Travelling from City airport is very easy. Take the DLR train to Canning Town, then change to the Jubilee Line to Green Park.
Directions from London Luton Airport
Take the Thameslink train service from Luton Parkway station to Kings Cross. Then change to the Piccadilly Line to Hyde Park Corner. This journey is quicker than a taxi ride.
Directions from London Stansted Airport
The Stansted Express Train will bring you to Liverpool Street Station. Change to the Central Line and travel West to Holborn. Once at Holborn change to the Piccadilly Line to Hyde Park Corner or Green Park.
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