Food Scene
Wonderful restaurant for dinner or brunch, quite high-end. Even better for early evening drinks in their lovely garden when the weather allows. Recommends booking in advance.
133 locals recommend
Chiltern Firehouse
1 Chiltern StWonderful restaurant for dinner or brunch, quite high-end. Even better for early evening drinks in their lovely garden when the weather allows. Recommends booking in advance.
Our favorite Japanese restaurant in our area. All-round Japanese restaurant with a comprehensive menu encompassing sushi, sashimi, tempura, noodle and others. Very authentic, best seating downstairs.
21 locals recommend
Cocoro
31 Marylebone LnOur favorite Japanese restaurant in our area. All-round Japanese restaurant with a comprehensive menu encompassing sushi, sashimi, tempura, noodle and others. Very authentic, best seating downstairs.
For anyone who likes cheese this is a must. La Fromagerie offers the most amazing cheese room - to buy and enjoy on the terrace or have a seat at one of the tables in their wonderful little restaurant/cafe. Probably also among the best fruits and vegetables available in London (but expensive). Wonderful breakfast and brunch - try the avocado toast with feta and poached egg, yum!
143 locals recommend
La Fromagerie
30 Highbury ParkFor anyone who likes cheese this is a must. La Fromagerie offers the most amazing cheese room - to buy and enjoy on the terrace or have a seat at one of the tables in their wonderful little restaurant/cafe. Probably also among the best fruits and vegetables available in London (but expensive). Wonderful breakfast and brunch - try the avocado toast with feta and poached egg, yum!
Peruvian-Japanese in a fantastic mix. Reservations recommended, ask for a table upstairs in the members area to enjoy a fantastic decor and a very cozy atmosphere too.
24 locals recommend
COYA Mayfair
118 PiccadillyPeruvian-Japanese in a fantastic mix. Reservations recommended, ask for a table upstairs in the members area to enjoy a fantastic decor and a very cozy atmosphere too.
Any of the Dishoom restaurants are amazing. Indian food in tapas style. Inspired by the Irani cafés that were once part of the fabric of life in Bombay.
93 locals recommend
Dishoom
12 Upper St Martin's LnAny of the Dishoom restaurants are amazing. Indian food in tapas style. Inspired by the Irani cafés that were once part of the fabric of life in Bombay.
This is a grand, sprawling Georgian town house with a multi-venue pleasurama. It is spectacular and offers a sensory overload of challenging artworks, alien’s egg toilets and extraordinary and curious food. 'Why have less when you can have more?' is the attitude at Sketch. Go for afternoon tea in The Gallery.
109 locals recommend
sketch
9 Conduit StThis is a grand, sprawling Georgian town house with a multi-venue pleasurama. It is spectacular and offers a sensory overload of challenging artworks, alien’s egg toilets and extraordinary and curious food. 'Why have less when you can have more?' is the attitude at Sketch. Go for afternoon tea in The Gallery.
Zoilo
9 Duke StVery nice Argentinian resto - go for sharing plates or a steak
Trishna
15-17 Blandford StSuperb Indian food with a twist. Awarded a star in guide Michelin.
Simple but delicious, no bookings. Serves a set menu: salad for a starter, steak-frites as main and dessert of the day.
52 locals recommend
Le Relais De Venise L'Entrecote
120 Marylebone LnSimple but delicious, no bookings. Serves a set menu: salad for a starter, steak-frites as main and dessert of the day.
Drinks & Nightlife
Intimate jazz club, has welcomed some of the biggest names on the jazz scene (Zoot Sims, Johnny Griffin, Lee Konitz, Sonny Rollins, Sonny Stitt) with a wonderful atmosphere. This was the first club to host American jazz musicians in the UK (1959) and is today a legendary Soho institution. On weekends doors open at 18, first seating 20, second 23 and late night 01.
123 locals recommend
Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club
47 Frith StIntimate jazz club, has welcomed some of the biggest names on the jazz scene (Zoot Sims, Johnny Griffin, Lee Konitz, Sonny Rollins, Sonny Stitt) with a wonderful atmosphere. This was the first club to host American jazz musicians in the UK (1959) and is today a legendary Soho institution. On weekends doors open at 18, first seating 20, second 23 and late night 01.
A hidden cocktail lounge located in the Zetter House, a Georgian townhouse hotel with eclectic and inquisitive objects. Go to this cosy bar to re-discover forgotten classics served at the British races.
Seymour's Parlour
28-30 Seymour StA hidden cocktail lounge located in the Zetter House, a Georgian townhouse hotel with eclectic and inquisitive objects. Go to this cosy bar to re-discover forgotten classics served at the British races.
A must visit for anyone who enjoy drinks and 'speakeasy' bars. It’s hard to find, arranged over three floors of an old Chinatown townhouse, flatteringly lit and expensively decorated. Welcome email bookings between noon and 5pm (recommended and worth the hazzle)
45 locals recommend
Experimental Cocktail Club Chinatown
13a Gerrard StA must visit for anyone who enjoy drinks and 'speakeasy' bars. It’s hard to find, arranged over three floors of an old Chinatown townhouse, flatteringly lit and expensively decorated. Welcome email bookings between noon and 5pm (recommended and worth the hazzle)
The Marylebone Bar
93 Marylebone High StOur favorite local pub!
Essentials
Anything and everything available just opposite side our house. Open 8-22 all days except Sundays (8-17).
73 locals recommend
Waitrose & Partners Marylebone
101 Marylebone High StAnything and everything available just opposite side our house. Open 8-22 all days except Sundays (8-17).
Our gym is perfectly located, only 2-3 minutes walk from our flat. Fully equipped gym, 18 meter swimming pool, spinning and yoga classes among many. Our favorite class is the Nike club at 16:00 on Saturdays with Harry.
Third Space Marylebone
Bulstrode PlaceOur gym is perfectly located, only 2-3 minutes walk from our flat. Fully equipped gym, 18 meter swimming pool, spinning and yoga classes among many. Our favorite class is the Nike club at 16:00 on Saturdays with Harry.
Shopping
Despite the proximity to Oxford Street, St Christophers Place offers shopping in a relaxed atmosphere. A good blend of fashion, beauty, arts and gifts, from high street brands to luxury boutiques.
27 locals recommend
Saint Christophers Place
Saint Christopher's PlaceDespite the proximity to Oxford Street, St Christophers Place offers shopping in a relaxed atmosphere. A good blend of fashion, beauty, arts and gifts, from high street brands to luxury boutiques.
Iconic department store, located conveniently 7 minutes by foot from our flat. Stay for some food in the food hall, try on that dress that is too expensive to buy!
554 locals recommend
Selfridges
400 Oxford StIconic department store, located conveniently 7 minutes by foot from our flat. Stay for some food in the food hall, try on that dress that is too expensive to buy!
Oxford Street offers all the high street brands you can imagine. Convenient location but quite busy.
1427 locals recommend
Oxford Street
Oxford StreetOxford Street offers all the high street brands you can imagine. Convenient location but quite busy.
Featured as one of the best shops in London, Daunt Books offers rows of travel guide books, maps, language reference, history, politics, travelogue and related fiction organised by country. France, Britain, Italy and the United States are particularly well represented; go downstairs to find more far-flung destinations.
30 locals recommend
Daunt Books Marylebone
84 Marylebone High StFeatured as one of the best shops in London, Daunt Books offers rows of travel guide books, maps, language reference, history, politics, travelogue and related fiction organised by country. France, Britain, Italy and the United States are particularly well represented; go downstairs to find more far-flung destinations.
For any health or beauty products, visit London's landmark pharmacy & healthcare store
John Bell & Croyden
50-54 Wigmore StFor any health or beauty products, visit London's landmark pharmacy & healthcare store
Arts & Culture
British Museum’s remarkable collection spans over two million years of human history. Enjoy a unique comparison of the treasures of world cultures under one roof, centred around the magnificent Great Court.
1545 locals recommend
British Museum
Great Russell StreetBritish Museum’s remarkable collection spans over two million years of human history. Enjoy a unique comparison of the treasures of world cultures under one roof, centred around the magnificent Great Court.
Entry to the Natural History Museum is free. Enjoy highlights including the Dinosaurs gallery, Mammals display with the unforgettable model blue whale and the iconic Diplodocus skeleton in one of London’s most beautiful landmark buildings.
1953 locals recommend
Natural History Museum
Cromwell RoadEntry to the Natural History Museum is free. Enjoy highlights including the Dinosaurs gallery, Mammals display with the unforgettable model blue whale and the iconic Diplodocus skeleton in one of London’s most beautiful landmark buildings.
Tate Modern
Bankside International and modern contemporary art .
Saatchi Gallery
King's RdContemporary art (reopens 1 October)
Entertainment & Activities
London's oldest cinema and the best we've ever visited. Serves wine and better snacks than normal. Red velvet chairs (and sofas) as well as cashmere blankets to everyone!
402 locals recommend
Electric Cinema
191 Portobello RdLondon's oldest cinema and the best we've ever visited. Serves wine and better snacks than normal. Red velvet chairs (and sofas) as well as cashmere blankets to everyone!
Parks & Nature
Regent's Park is lovely, our favorite weekend spot. Here you can go for a run, walk in the park, visit London Zoo or the Open Air theater. There is also a boating lake and a few cafes in the area. Recommendation: Visit Primrose Hill and enjoy a spectacular view of London.
1607 locals recommend
The Regent's Park
Regent's Park is lovely, our favorite weekend spot. Here you can go for a run, walk in the park, visit London Zoo or the Open Air theater. There is also a boating lake and a few cafes in the area. Recommendation: Visit Primrose Hill and enjoy a spectacular view of London.
Visit Primrose Hill for a spectacular (maybe the best) view of London.
790 locals recommend
Primrose Hill
Primrose Hill RoadVisit Primrose Hill for a spectacular (maybe the best) view of London.