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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MaryleboneMarylebone - Wikipedia

    Marylebone is characterised by major streets on a grid pattern such as Gloucester Place, Baker Street, Marylebone High Street, Wimpole Street, Harley Street and Portland Place, with smaller mews between the major streets.

  2. Apr 16, 2023 · It’s charming, mysterious, a little village-like and yet so central. Even if you’re only here for a brief visit, there’s so much to see, eat and enjoy, you may soon find that this enigmatic corner of London is one of the best there is. Here are the best things to do in Marylebone.

  3. Exploring London's Marylebone? Check out our Marylebone area guide for all the best restaurants, shops, bars, pubs, hotels and things to see.

  4. Tucked behind the nightmare that is Oxford Street, the quiet streets of well-heeled Marylebone couldn’t stand in starker contrast. Stroll around and you’ll discover an area rich in history, with quirky museums sitting alongside independent shops, traditional pubs next to chic boutiques.

  5. Marylebone is the site of a medieval village and takes it name from a small church (St. Mary) found in this area next to a stream (bourne). This is a lovely area to visit, having much retained much of its village feel.

  6. www.makeitmarylebone.co.uk › visitAbout - Marylebone

    Marylebone is an authentic London neighbourhood known for its relaxed pace which offers a unique breadth of variety to explore, from exciting new openings and delicious dining hotspots to green spaces and free cultural attractions; nestled within historical beauty in accessible central London.

  7. Dec 30, 2019 · Because of its central location near Bond Street and Oxford Circus, Marylebone is a great place to explore for a day during a visit to London, or even make your home base during a trip.

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