Marylebone is one of the top destinations in London. Aside from it being near the many restaurants in London, there are also meeting rooms and a posh hotel where you could stay in between your trips.
It’s not only a fashionable district but also a sophisticated area that’s a seat of French art and relaxing parks, where you could muse about British landscape and culture.
Tourists usually flock to Cabbages & Frocks, where they find vintage clothes and other kitschy items. Just off St. Marylebone Parish Church is a wide range of eateries and the best Malaysian restaurant in London, Selesa, located at 18-30 Lexham Gardens, Kensington.
There’s also Vieux Comptoir for French delicacies, although their prices could be a bit heavy on the pocket. For tourists who prefer a local, organic, and spontaneous eating experience, the Farmers Market is a usual choice.
What to See in Marylebone
After lounging in a hotel nearby or gathering with your friends in meeting rooms Kensington, you can spend the rest of your day in the following attractions:
London Zoo
Perfect for the animal lover in you, London Zoo houses over 600 species, including those on the brink of extinction. An hour could already give you rich information about these animals and how the zoo supports their conversation.
Location: Regent's Park, Outer Cir, London NW1 4RY
Contact: 0844 225 1826
Contact: 0844 225 1826
Regent’s Park
Any London trip isn’t complete without visiting Regent’s Park, which spans more than 400 acres of lush land. It is also the home of rose varieties, as well as a community sports pavilion.
Location: London NW1 4NR
Contact: 020 7486 7905
Location: London NW1 4NR
Contact: 020 7486 7905
Sherlock Holmes Museum
Be your own detective and check out the building that breathed life into Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s most famous character: Sherlock Holmes. The house was founded in 1815 and has been protected from ruin ever since. The museum, and how it was described in the novels, is exactly the same.
Location: 221B Baker St, London, Greater London NW1 6XE
Contact: 020 7224 3688
Contact: 020 7224 3688
Madame Tussauds
This wax museum is known worldwide. Celebrities and other famous personalities are exhibited as human-size wax figures. To see them before your very eyes is a must!
Location: Marylebone Rd, London NW1 5LR
Contact: 0871 894 3000
Contact: 0871 894 3000
Wigmore Hall
Don’t miss a recital in Marylebone London. The venue hosts chamber music, songs, and jazz performances, and is known as the go-to stage and performance venue of musicians.
Location: 6 Wigmore St, London W1U 2BP
Contact: 020 7258 8200
Contact: 020 7258 8200
University of Westminster
You could conclude your tour with a swift look at the University of Westminster, the first polytechnic college in Britain. There are artifacts and public displays at the university that will surely tug at every tourist’s and historian’s heart.
Location: 115 New Cavendish Street, London, W1W 6UW
Contact: 020 7911 5000
Contact: 020 7911 5000
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