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Baker Street and Marylebone Area

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About Baker Street and Marylebone Area

Marylebone is an authentic and vibrant part of London known for its relaxed pace, unique boutique shopping, delicious dining spots, green spaces, and cultural attractions, all nestled within historical beauty in central London. A charming mix of Georgian mansion blocks intersperses offices and hidden gem streets: Chiltern Street features heritage brands alongside contemporary fashion labels, creating a unique retail experience; New Quebec Street offers charming boutiques, trendy eateries, and premium services; and Seymour Place is a well-known foodie destination with extensive choices and unique dining experiences.

The neighbourhood’s cultural offerings include the famous Madame Tussauds, The Wallace Collection museum, and the Sherlock Holmes museum. The area hosts regular food markets and pop-ups throughout the year, along with popular outdoor events during summer.

Marylebone is easily accessible from central London and the West End, with the mainline train station to the north and underground lines at Baker Street, as well as extensive bus services.

Other stations close by include Marble Arch and Marylebone.

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This destination has been developed in partnership with The Portman Estate and Portman Marylebone.

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