Living In Marylebone, London

What Makes It Unique?

Marylebone is located in Prime Central London (PCL) and is one of the most popular and most sought-after areas within all of London.

Even though Marylebone has a very central location, it is well known for its quiet and calm environment.

When people typically think of ‘Marylebone’, they’re typically thinking or referring to Marylebone High Street, which has superb cafes, restaurants and boutique shops.

Some of the best restaurants in Marylebone include: Good Life Eatery, Trishna, Chiltern Firehouse, as well as the Winter Garden Restaurant and High Palms High Tea within The Landmark London Hotel.

Selfridges, which has been voted as the best department store in the world, is located on Oxford Street and Regent’s Park and Hyde Park are both nearby, giving residents some of London’s best green spaces within a short walk or taxi ride.

Attractions such as Madame Tussauds are situated here and the West End (London’s theatre land) and the ZSL London Zoo (in Regent’s Park) are both nearby, too…

In terms of transport, Marylebone, is incredibly difficult to beat…

Nearby stations (and their subsequent train lines) are as follows:

Oxford Circus (Bakerloo line, Central line, Victoria line), Baker Street (Bakerloo line, Jubilee line, Hammersmith line, District line and Circle line), Bond Street (Central line and Jubilee line), Marble Arch (Central line), Regent’s Park (Bakerloo line), Great Portland Street (Hammersmith & City line, Circle line, Metropolitan line), Goodge Street (Northern line), Marylebone (Bakerloo line) and Marylebone overground station.

Schools in and around Marylebone are great, with the most popular arguably being: Connaught House School, Wetherby Prep School, Portland Place School, Abercorn School, Abingdon House School and Francis Holland School.

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