Food Scene
SKY CAFE & BAR LTD
39 Lisson GroveLovely Breakfast and Great Staff
La Patisserie Des Reves Marylebone
43 Marylebone High StDelicious French cakes.
Sara Cafe
13A Crawford StShisha bar.
Everything Else
Madame Tussauds London
Marylebone RoadShoot a selfie with the stars
The Regent's Park
Best place for the kids to play and for the adults to relax.
Spa at The Landmark London
222 Marylebone Rd5* Hotel to enjoy a proper English afternoon tea.
St Mary's Hospital
Praed StreetHospital and Emergency aid.
Arts & Culture
ZSL London Zoo
Outer CircleFun for everyone.
Home House
20 Portman SquareCocktails and club
The Sherlock Holmes Museum
221b Baker StMeet the most famous detective.
Designed by the Bank of England architect Sir John Soane, the Holy Trinity Church, St Marylebone, was built in a Grecian style with a tower which has been likened to the 'Tower of the Winds' in Athens. Built in 1825 and constructed mainly of Bath stone, the church contains one of the finest organs in London, built in 1828 by Bishop and Son. The brick vaults below were used for burials (95 in all) up until 1843 and today the vaults are used by various groups and organisations and, somewhat surprisingly, to house an NHS Health Centre.
Saint Marylebone Parish Church
17 Marylebone RdDesigned by the Bank of England architect Sir John Soane, the Holy Trinity Church, St Marylebone, was built in a Grecian style with a tower which has been likened to the 'Tower of the Winds' in Athens. Built in 1825 and constructed mainly of Bath stone, the church contains one of the finest organs in London, built in 1828 by Bishop and Son. The brick vaults below were used for burials (95 in all) up until 1843 and today the vaults are used by various groups and organisations and, somewhat surprisingly, to house an NHS Health Centre.
Sherlock Holmes Statue
4 Marylebone RdA must see in Marylebone.
The Royal Academy of Music, founded in 1822 as a bastion of musical excellence includes a school, library and museum as well as staging live concert performances. The museum houses the academy's permanent collection of instruments and musical artefacts as well as running temporary exhibitions. The museum's building was designed by John Nash as part of the formal approach to Regent's Park and dates from 1823, the year when the Academy first admitted students.
Royal Academy of Music Museum
1–5 Marylebone RdThe Royal Academy of Music, founded in 1822 as a bastion of musical excellence includes a school, library and museum as well as staging live concert performances. The museum houses the academy's permanent collection of instruments and musical artefacts as well as running temporary exhibitions. The museum's building was designed by John Nash as part of the formal approach to Regent's Park and dates from 1823, the year when the Academy first admitted students.
The British Library
96 Euston RdThe cultural spot in London.
The Wallace Collection is one of London’s least known gems, containing works by Rembrandt, Rubens, Titian and Murillo. There are also pieces by Reynolds, Gainsborough and Delacroix.
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Wallace Collection
Manchester SquareThe Wallace Collection is one of London’s least known gems, containing works by Rembrandt, Rubens, Titian and Murillo. There are also pieces by Reynolds, Gainsborough and Delacroix.
Crystal Palace Beauty and Nails
41 Crawford StA corner of heaven
St Dunstans Golf Club
12-14 Harcourt StPlay golf in Central London.
Drinks & Nightlife
The Churchill Bar and Terrace
30 Portman SquareThe best cocktails in town.
Sightseeing
The London Central Mosque (also known as the Islamic Cultural Centre, ICC or Regent's Park Mosque) is a mosque in London, England. It was designed by Sir Frederick Gibberd, completed in 1978, and has a prominent golden dome. The main hall can hold over five thousand worshippers,[1] with women praying on a balcony overlooking the hall. The mosque holds a chandelier and a vast carpet, with very little furniture.
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London Central Mosque
146 Outer CirThe London Central Mosque (also known as the Islamic Cultural Centre, ICC or Regent's Park Mosque) is a mosque in London, England. It was designed by Sir Frederick Gibberd, completed in 1978, and has a prominent golden dome. The main hall can hold over five thousand worshippers,[1] with women praying on a balcony overlooking the hall. The mosque holds a chandelier and a vast carpet, with very little furniture.
Shopping
Disney Store
350-352 Oxford StNo maximum age required