Park Lane is a famous lane in London, in Mayfair, going from Marble Arch in the North to Hyde Park Corner in the South. It is the Eastern edge of Hyde Park (home of The Serpentine) and the Western boundary of Mayfair and home of the five-star Dorchester Hotel. Park Lane runs parallel to Park Street, the home of posh serviced apartments. Park Street is a one-way road that empties into Oxford Street (largely closed to vehicles except buses and taxis, and except on Sundays). The Dorchester is at the southern end of Park Street. South of the Dorchester is Curzon Street.
The Dorchester is the home of the Michelin-star Alain Ducasse restaurant. Delicacies such as crispy guinea fowl and roasted brill are on offer. Look out as well for the homard d'ecosse (Scottish lobster) and truffe noire (black truffle).
Wander further South on Park Lane and you reach the Park Lane Hilton which features a number of bars such as Whisky Mist.
The Dorchester is the home of the Michelin-star Alain Ducasse restaurant. Delicacies such as crispy guinea fowl and roasted brill are on offer. Look out as well for the homard d'ecosse (Scottish lobster) and truffe noire (black truffle).
Wander further South on Park Lane and you reach the Park Lane Hilton which features a number of bars such as Whisky Mist.
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