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The meeting point of Park Lane, Piccadilly, Grosvenor Place, Constitution Hill and Knightsbridge, at the back of Buckingham Palace Gardens and Green Park, and as the name suggests, at the corner of Hyde Park.

A pedestrian, cycle and horse path (Apsley Way) through the centre leads underneath the grand Wellington Arch.

Apsley House stands on the corner with Park Lane and is open to the public.

Hyde Park Corner can be extremely busy in rush hour since it is part of the congestion charge ring road.

Hyde Park Corner Station is on the Piccadilly Line. Many bus routes serve the Corner too, including some coaches.


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