Green Park to Earl’s Court Tube Walk

Piccadilly Line Walk - Day 4
Green Park to Hyde Park Corner

After leaving Green Park I walk along Piccadilly passing a house where former Prime Minister Lord Palmerston lived. I also pass the now closed Down Street tube station which used to be a stop on the Piccadilly line but is now home to a newsagent. During World War II it was used by Churchill until the Cabinet War Rooms opened.



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I pass Apsley House and the Wellington Arch before arriving at Hyde Park Corner tube station.

Hyde Park Corner to Knightsbridge

I pass part of Hyde Park and into the shopping area of Knightsbridge.



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Shortly after Harvey Nichols is Knightsbridge tube station.

Knightsbridge to South Kensington

The most famous shop on Brompton Road is Harrods.



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On Brompton Road is one of the cabmen’s shelters that you can see dotted around the capital.


I pass the V&A and then get to South Kensington underground station.

South Kensington to Gloucester Road

I head back onto Cromwell Road and pass the Natural History Museum.



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I go through a residential area and then reach Gloucester Road tube station.

Gloucester Road to Earl’s Court

Between these two stations are many residential properties.



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Turning onto Warwick Road I pass the Earl’s Court Exhibition Building, opposite which is Earl’s Court underground station.

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