Located in the heart of Mayfair, Grosvenor Square has a rich history that dates back to the 1720s. At 2.5 hectares, it's the second largest square in London after Lincoln's Inn Fields. This public green space is easily accessed by tube and bus.  

How to get to Grosvenor Square by tube 

The nearest tube station to Grosvenor Square is Bond Street, which is a six-minute walk away. Bond Street station serves the Elizabeth line, along with the Central and Jubilee lines. 

Marble Arch tube station on the Central line is a seven-minute walk away; Green Park tube station on the Victoria and Piccadilly lines is a 12-minute walk away; and Oxford Circus tube station on the Victoria and Bakerloo lines is a 13-minute walk away. 

How to get to Grosvenor Square by bus 

There are several bus routes that can get you near to Grosvenor Square, including 113, 139, 36, 390, 55, 6, 94, 7, N7, 98, N98, 2, N2, 13, 74, N74. 

How to get to Grosvenor Square by car 

If you're driving to Grosvenor Square, you can park at the nearby Grosvenor Square Car Park at 21 Grosvenor Hill, which is a six-minute walk from Grosvenor Square. Open 24/7 and with 200 spaces, there is plenty of room no matter how long you need to park for, but you can also pre-book to secure your place in advance.  

How to get to Grosvenor Square by bicycle

Cycling to Grosvenor Square is the most eco-friendly way to travel. The square has a docking station for Santander cycles with eight docks, including one Ebike and seven classic bikes. 

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