The Open Guide to London: the free London guide - Differences between Version 2 and Version 1 of Exhibition Road

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[http://www.alwaystouchout.com/project/110 Due to be redesigned] as part of a �35m project which would see the street become a shared space between pedestrians and cars, in a scheme similar to established Dutch practice where drivers are forced to pay attention and make eye contact with pedestrians to negotiate the street.
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Street in South Kensington (SW7), home to the famous museums: the Natural History Museum, the Science Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum.

Also home to Imperial College, the Mormon's centre in London, the Ismaili Centre and the German Goethe Institut.

Parking is difficult although it does exist on-street at the southern end.

The very southern end in South Kensington has some shops.

A pedestrian subway runs under much of the road, from Imperial College and the Science Museum, with exits to the Natural History Museum and the Ismaili Centre, directly into the tube station.

There is a Post Office in the entrance to the Science Museum.

Exhibition Road leads directly onto the West Carriage Drive through Hyde Park at its northern end. This makes this a useful route from Paddington and Baker Street avoiding both Park Lane (including Marble Arch, Hyde Park Corner and Scotch House), and Earl's Court Road.


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