Run 8 Ritz Hotel W1 to Battersea Park Station

Pick-up and leave from Arlington Street then head down Piccadilly

London Taxi

Ritz Hotel on left heading west on Piccadilly

Start from Arlington Street next to the Ritz, head over towards Victoria and then over Chelsea Bridge.
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Heading east down Battersea Park Road the station is on the left

London Black Cab

Battersea Park Station is on the left this is heading east

L on L Arlington Street
L Piccadilly
L Duke of Wellington Place
L Grosvenor Place
F Lower Grovenor Place
R Buckingham Palace Road
F Ebury Bridge Road
L Chelsea Bridge Road
F Chelsea Bridge
F Queenstown Road
Com Queen’s Circus
L by Queenstown Road
L Battersea Park Road

Battersea Park Station on Left

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2 Responses to “Run 8 Ritz Hotel W1 to Battersea Park Station”
  1. R6Deano says:

    Hi!

    Not meaning to hijack your site, but here’s something newbies like myself might find helpful. If, like me, your new to most of London, I found the ‘inbetween’ run from Fitzhardinge St (Run 7) to Arlington St the trickiest upto this point (damn one ways up London!)
    I like to learn the shortest routes between the end of one run and the beginning of the next, rather than take the easier option of main roads as it makes sense that you’ll no doubt use them at a later stage.

    I used google maps to play around and find the shortest route-

    Fitzhardinge St

    Lve on L Portman Sq
    F Orchard St
    F North Audley St
    Comp Grosvenor Sq
    Lve By Carlos Place
    B/L Mount St
    R Davies St
    Comp Berkely Sq
    Lve By Berkeley St
    L on Picadilly
    R Duke St St James’
    R King St
    R St James St
    L Bennet St
    R Arlington St
    Ritz Hotel on L

    Hope this helps!

  2. London Taxi says:

    Hi Deano,

    I welcome as many comments as you wish to send! This is one of the longest trips between runs that I have come across. I was actually toying with this the other day of putting the pieces inbetween and creating one massive run that you can mentally run in your head. I guess it is a quick way of starting some small point to point runs when you have finished the blue books.

    You will find yourself covering many of the places between runs later on though.

    Welcome to the Knowledge and Good Luck.

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