AT
We use at when we talk about an address / location or a certain point:
– I work at the office in Joseph Victor Street, not Dillon Street.
– The bank is at the end of the street.
– I’ll meet you at the restaurant.
– You can leave your luggage at reception.
ON
We use on when we talk about an address but we give only the street name and not the building number:
– I work on Park Street.
– The bank / restaurant is on Rooney Street.
IN
We use in when we talk about a town, a village, a city, a country or a room:
– I live in Madrid.
– She works in Austria but lives in Switzerland.
– The meeting is in the main conference room.
– It’s too cold to wait here outside; I’ll meet you in the restaurant.
– We’re meeting at the restaurant tonight.
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