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Grosvenor Square, London

Grosvenor Square in the heart of Mayfair is also known as Little America, as it is home to the American Embassy and a statue of Franklin D.

Grosvenor Square in the heart of Mayfair is also known as Little America, as it is home to the American Embassy and a statue of Franklin D. Roosevelt. It is an upscale neighbourhood, with sprawling residences and fancy restaurants.


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About Grosvenor Square

 Grosvenor Square, City of Westminster, W1K, UK

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Grosvenor Square and Nearby Sights on Map

Mayfair

Bond Street

Handel House Museum

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Speaker's Corner

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Grosvenor House

Wallace Collection

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Wellington Arch

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Bomber Command Memorial

Apsley House

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Chinatown Phone Booths

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