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The surrounding area offers many famous brands and institutions. Park Lane is well known for luxury products, and the area is home to many Embassies and Consulates. In the immediate area are landmarks including Park Lane, the American Embassy at Grosvenor Square. Berkeley Square, Piccadilly Circus and Oxford Street are within easy walking distance, as are the Royal Parks of Green Park and St James Park.
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Fortnum and Mason - 181 Piccadilly - Distance 1200m
Just a 10 minute walk east of the Marriott Grosvenor Square is a haven of gastronomic delights. Fortnum and Mason on Piccadilly has been trading in food stuffs for an astounding 300 years and over that period has served most kings and queens of England. One of the best afternoon tea rooms in the world, check out the speciality coffees and discuss your selection with the knowledgeable staff. The food hall offers delicacies from around the world and you should also check out the amazing selection of wines and champagnes. They have a fantastic range of luxury gift hampers which can be despatched on your behalf or taken away.
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Harrods - Brompton Rd - Distance 2km
More than one million square feet of luxury consumer goods and over 150 years of history make Harrods a must visit. Just a 15 minute walk to Knightsbridge will bring to you this millionaires shopping paradise where you can buy almost anything from a pet to a Rolex. 330 departments, 5000 staff and up to 300,000 customers a day make this store an essential experience.
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Royal Albert Hall - Kensington Gore - Distance 3km
Best known for its dome shaped roof and the annual Proms, the Albert Hall is a very short taxi ride from the Marriott Grosvenor Square. With in excess of 330 events every year, you can get tickets online, or, if you just want to see the interior there are tours every day. If attending a performance check your ticket for the dress code. If there is no requirement printed on the ticker then you can wear anything within reason.
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Bond Street - Mayfair - Distance 450m
The shopping district includes several streets including Saville Row, South Moulton Street, Conduit Street and Old and New Bond Street. Here you will find elegant, expensive shops many of whom are Royal Warrant holders. Shops of note include De Beers, Cartier, Alexander McQueen, Prada, Molton Brown and Rigby & Peller. Saville Row is known worldwide for its bespoke clothing retailers.
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Heathrow
The Heathrow Express runs every fifteen minutes between the airport and Paddington station. From Paddington the most convenient way to get to the hotel is by taxi, otherwise you can get a tube train to Bond Street. Go southwards down Davies street, turn right onto Brook street and continue down this road to Grosvenor Square.
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Gatwick
The Gatwick Express goes to London Victoria station and is the easiest way into the centre of London. From London Victoria take either a taxi or the tube to the hotel. A taxi is the easiest option and is only a few minutes journey. By tube the nearest station to the hotel is only two short stops away. When you arrive at Bond Street go south down Davies Street, turn right on Brook street and the follow it all the way to Grosvenor Square.
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Driving
Take the M40 towards London. At the end it merges with the A40, leading directly into the north of the West End. Exit onto the Edgware Road (A5). Merge with Marble Arch and head right onto Park Lane. Turn left onto Upper Brook Street and continue to Grosvenor Square where the hotel is.
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