The Open Guide to London: the free London guide - Differences between Version 3 and Version 1 of Park Lane
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Park Lane runs north-south between [[Hyde Park Corner|Hyde Park Corner]] and [[Marble Arch|Marble Arch]] (at the northern end). It forms an eastern boundary of Hyde Park and the western edge of Mayfair. The road is a byword for high-class and prosperity and is home of several 5-star hotels including the [[The Dorchester Hotel|Dorchester]], the [[Grosvenor House Hotel|Grosvenor House]] and the [[Park Lane Hilton Hotel|Hilton]] as well as some pretty swanky car showrooms. It is also the second most expensive card on the [[monopoly]] board. |
Park Lane runs north-south between Hyde Park Corner and Marble Arch (at the northern end). It forms an eastern boundary of Hyde Park and the western edge of Mayfair. The road is a byword for high-class and prosperity and is home of several 5-star hotels including the [[The Dorchester Hotel|Dorchester]], the [[Grosvenor House Hotel|Grosvenor House]] and the [[Park Lane Hilton Hotel|Hilton]] as well as some pretty swanky car showrooms. |
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Park Lane runs north-south between Hyde Park Corner and Marble Arch (at the northern end). It forms an eastern boundary of Hyde Park and the western edge of Mayfair. The road is a byword for high-class and prosperity and is home of several 5-star hotels including the Dorchester, the Grosvenor House and the Hilton as well as some pretty swanky car showrooms.
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