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Marylebone

Situated within the City of Westminster, Marylebone lies between the areas of Marylebone High Street to the east, Regent's Park to the north, and Oxford Street to the south.

Marylebone

Welcome to Marylebone

Marylebone is known for its upscale properties, with a mix of period townhouses, modern apartments, and converted buildings. The housing market in Marylebone is among the most expensive in London, attracting professionals, affluent families, and celebrities. Residential streets, like Cumberland Terrace, feature large, elegant properties, while areas closer to the high street offer a mix of smaller flats and boutique-style residences.

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Neighbourhood Overview

Situated within the City of Westminster, Marylebone lies between the areas of Marylebone High Street to the east, Regent's Park to the north, and Oxford Street to the south. It’s well-connected with transport links, particularly from Marylebone Station (served by the Bakerloo line and National Rail services).

Location

Transport

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Key Attractions

Nearby Marylebone, Regent’s Park offers stunning gardens, lakes, and green spaces, while nearby attractions include Madame Tussauds’ lifelike wax figures, the Wallace Collection’s fine art treasures, and Baker Street’s iconic Sherlock Holmes Museum.

Regent's Park

Madame Tussauds

The Wallace Collection

Baker Street

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Dining & Cafes

Marylebone offers a diverse dining scene, ranging from fine dining at The Ledbury and Trishna to casual favourites like Fisher & Cooper. Popular spots such as Moro and Café des Amis serve delicious international and French cuisines, ensuring there’s something to suit every taste and dining preference in the area.

The Ledbury

Trishna

Fisher & Cooper

Moro

Café des Amis

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Shopping in Marylebone

Marylebone High Street buzzes with independent boutiques, delicatessens, and cafés. Iconic Daunt Books and Petticoat Lane offer unique finds, while dining options range from fine establishments like The Ledbury to casual favourites like Moro and Café des Amis.

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Cultural Spots

Marylebone is a cultural hub featuring theatre productions, art galleries, and exciting pop-up events throughout the year. The Gate Cinema, with its historic charm, is perfect for film lovers. Lively nightlife thrives with local pubs such as The Monarch and The Volunteer, making it an appealing place to live and explore.

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Green Spaces in Marylebone

Marylebone is surrounded by beautiful green spaces and parks, offering a peaceful escape from city life. Regent’s Park, just a short walk away, boasts expansive gardens, lakes, and walking paths. Nearby, Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens provide further opportunities for outdoor activities, picnics, and serene strolls amidst nature.

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Local Events

Marylebone hosts vibrant annual events, including the family-friendly Marylebone Summer Fayre, with live music, food stalls, and activities. Outdoor markets, pop-up shops, and charity events add to the lively atmosphere. The area is also known for its art exhibitions, particularly at The Royal Academy of Arts, enriching the local culture.

Marylebone Summer Fayre

Art Exhibitions

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Living in Marylebone

Marylebone is favoured by professionals due to its central location, transport options, and quieter residential atmosphere.

The neighbourhood is also ideal for those who value proximity to cultural landmarks, green spaces, and a cosmopolitan lifestyle.

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