Park Lane
Park Lane
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![]() 1934 Ad Park Lane Hotel 5 Star Hotel Art Deco Style Lobby Commendatore Gelardi US $40.95
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![]() 1963 Ad Mercury Park Lane Marauder Breezeway Pikes Peak ORIGINAL ADVERTISING US $40.95
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![]() 1958 Ad Mercury Park Lane Marauder Merc O Matic Drive ORIGINAL ADVERTISING US $40.95
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![]() 1934 ad lg park lane apartments US $39.99
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![]() 1955 Ad Ford Parklane Station Wagon Country Sedan Ranch ORIGINAL ADVERTISING US $38.95
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![]() 1934 Ad Commendatore Gelardi Manager 5 Star Hotel Art Deco Style Park Lane Hotel US $37.95
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![]() Vintage Tin Advertising India Sign Park Lane Filters US $34.99
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![]() Ford Work Wagons Parklane Country Squire More 2page Vintage Magazine Print Ad US $29.99
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![]() India Old Tin Sign PARK LANE CIGARETTES 12764 US $24.99
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![]() Alan Ladd DIAMOND FURNITURE Park Lane Group SASKATCHEWAN Orig 1954 Magazine Ad US $19.99
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![]() 1956 ORIGINAL AD FORD PARKLANE STATION WAGON US $18.75
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![]() Advertisement Card 1968 Mercury Park Lane CA US $11.69
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![]() 1981 Park Lane appartments in New York City vintage ad US $9.99
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![]() 1956 Ford Parklane Station Wagon 5 Other Models market scene art print Ad US $9.99
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![]() Mercury Park Lane Hardtop Cruicer Car vintage 1959 Ad US $9.99
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![]() 1958 Ad Mercury Park Lane Kodak Weller Cabin Still US $9.00
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![]() The Helmsley Park Lane Hotel Leona at Desk 1986 print Ad advertisement US $7.99
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![]() The Park Lane Hotel New York City 1980 print Ad US $7.99
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![]() 1956 ORIGINAL AD FORD PARKLANE STATION WAGON 2 DOOR US $7.50
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![]() 1967 MERCURY PARK LANE 2 DOOR HARDTOP 2 PAGES PRINT AD US $6.50
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![]() 1967 FORD MERCURY 68 PARK LANE 2 DOOR HARDTOP PRINT AD US $6.50
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![]() 1956 FORD PARKLANE TAURUS SQUIRE ESCORT MERCURY CAR 2PG ab2 PRINT AD in SPANISH US $5.50
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![]() 1964 RED MERCURY PARK LANE MARAUDER STYLING AD US $4.99
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London Hotels On The Cheapside
London is often touted as one of the world’s most expensive cities, and there’s no doubt that it can be on the pricey side. However, there’s a case for suggesting that this reputation is somewhat undeserved. Not only are there some great bargains to be had, it can be argued that some of the best things to do in London are also the cheapest. This was endorsed in 2009 by a survey that found London offered visitors better value for money than the Venezuelan capital Caracas. Finance-denting 5-star hotels on Park Lane and Mayfair might fit the bill for some, but there are plenty of more affordable London hotels for visitors to choose from.
Cheap seats
Doing London on a budget needn’t mean that you have to forego the chance to catch the best of the capital’s opera, dance and theatre. The National Theatre, designed by Denys Lasdun, stages world premieres by some of the best living playwrights, as well as a programme of classics. Tickets can be picked up for as little as £5 if you don’t mind standing and during the Travelex season – which runs throughout the summer – almost half the seats for the National’s new productions are just £10. While the cheapest seats at the Royal Opera House and the English National Opera are £12.50 and £10 respectively.
Cheap eats
Trying to keep up with Londoners’ frenetic pace can be hungry work. But if you know where to look, it’s reasonably easy to find both great food and good-value restaurants and cafes in the capital. Looking for a quick bite to eat? Head to the Brick Lane Beigel Bake in the East End. Producing over 7000 beigels a night, the Beigel Bake is frequented by Jewish old timers and winsome hipsters, functioning as both a bakery and community centre. A bagel is 12p and filled bagels with delicious kosher fillings range up to about £1.50. Critically acclaimed and serving mouth-watering Indian food at implausibly low prices, Hot Stuff in Vauxhall is a BYO restaurant and local favourite . Fine dining needn’t be the exclusive right of guests staying at the most expensive London hotels.
Freebies
London is superabundantly blessed when it comes to world-class museums, many of which offer free entry, making them perfect for both bargain hunters and culture vultures. Hop on the tube to Holborn and the British Museum, where visitors can marvel at the Elgin Marbles and the Rosetta Stone. Alternatively, take the clipper down the Thames to Greenwich and the National Maritime Museum and Royal Observatory. If you’re interested in finding out about the latest cultural goings-on, pick up a copy of Time Out or ask at the reception of whichever one of the bargain London hotels you end up at.
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