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Dover Street runs parallel to Albemarle Street to the east and Berkeley Street to the west, and is notable as the location of historic London clubs and hotels. It adjoins Piccadilly to the south-east and continues as Grafton Street to the north-west. |
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Dover Street forms a major one-way thoroughfare off Piccadilly. Traffic travels westbound into Hay Hill which feeds into Berkeley Street. There is an underground car park on nearby Arlington Street. |
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Dover 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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Tube communications are good with Green Park station (Piccadilly, Victoria and Jubilee Line) and Piccadilly Circus station (Piccadilly and Bakerloo) within easy access of the property. |
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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 46 mins using public transport. Gatwick Airport is about one hour away via similar means. |
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