Park Lane is a dual carriageway road in the City of Westminster in Central London. It is part of the London Inner Ring Road and runs from Hyde Park Corner in the south to Marble Arch in the north. It separates Hyde Park to the west from Mayfair to the east. The road has a number of historically important properties and hotels and has been one of the most sought after streets in London, despite being a major traffic thoroughfare.
Looking north on Park Lane. Hyde Park is to the left; the Grosvenor House Hotel to the right.
Londonderry House, 19 Park Lane, circa 1900.
A blue plaque at 90 Park Lane, marking the residence of Moses Montefiore, who lived there for over 60 years.
Buildings at the north end of Park Lane
The London Inner Ring Road, or Ring Road as signposted, is a 12-mile (19 km) route with an average diameter of 2.75–5.5 miles (4.43–8.85 km) formed from a number of major roads that encircle Central London. The ring road forms the boundary of the London congestion charge zone, although the ring road itself is not part of the zone.
The congestion charge applies within the London Inner Ring Road.
A battered street sign
Tower Bridge.
Approaching the ring road at Vauxhall cross