Explore Marylebone
Marylebone sits right near some of London’s busiest shopping streets, yet maintains the feeling of a serene, sophisticated village. Quaint streets, adorable mews, and charming green squares frame some of the city’s most impressive shops, restaurants and parks.
Here’s our guide to the top spots.
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Bicester Village
With two trains per hour and journey times from 46 minutes, make a day trip to Bicester Village from Marylebone station.
Daunt Books
This is the sort of bookstore you don’t find just anywhere. An independent bookstore for travellers, Daunt boasts two floors of wooden bookshelves, curved cielings, and monumental windows. The host authors from around the world and even offer a private ‘library curation’ service. Heavenly!
Marylebone Farmers' Market
Open every Sunday, The Marylebone Farmers’ Market is a vibrant hub with a delightful selection of fresh produce, artisanal goods and gourmet treats.
Ruffian's Barbers
Jay thinks they’re great, but don’t take his word for it – these guys have won ‘UK’s Best Barbershop’ – twice. For our guests with exciting plans for weddings, parties or pitches, you can trust your grooming to them. Booking ahead.
The Golden Eagle
Slightly off the beaten track, up a lane, this pub is the real deal. Great beer and food too, family run, and you might just get someone playing the piano on Tues & Thurs if you’re lucky!
The Regent's Park
A cherished retreat where the city’s hustle and bustle fades into the background. Boasting immaculate gardens and picturesque lakes.
The Sherlock Holmes Museum
Tucked away in nearby Baker Street, the museum offers visitors a journey into the fictional world of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s famous detective.
The Wallace Collection Museum
Housed within the elegant setting of Hertford House, the Wallace Collection boasts a remarkable assemblage of fine and decorative arts.