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Piccadilly is one
of London’s major avenues running from Hyde Park to Piccadilly
Circus, and is populated with many famous hotels, restaurants,
shops and luxury apartments. |
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One-way Piccadilly forms parts
of the A4 which runs from Heathrow in the west through Chiswick
into London until Holborn. There is an underground car park
on nearby Arlington Street. |
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Sackville Street
lies in the centre on the West End and benefits from being close
to Marylebone, Paddington, Euston, Kings Cross, Victoria and
Charing Cross stations. |
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The building is halfway between
Piccadilly and Green Park stations which are served by the Bakerloo,
Jubilee, Victoria and Piccadilly lines. |
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Piccadilly lies on four different
bus routes, running from Hammersmith and Putney in the south-west
to Islington and Hackney in the north-east. |
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Heathrow Airport
is closest with an average journey time of 33 minutes using
the tube and the Heathrow Express shuttle service. Gatwick is
49 minutes away via similar means. |
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