Things to Do in Marylebone, London
Marylebone is the part of central London that still feels like a village — and it sits right between Oxford Street and Regent's Park. Here is how to make the most of it.
Marylebone High Street
The heart of the neighbourhood: independent boutiques, the much-loved Daunt Books, cafés and the Sunday farmers' market. It is one of the best streets in London for an unhurried browse.
Regent's Park
At the northern end of the neighbourhood, Regent's Park offers gardens, boating, the open-air theatre in summer and London Zoo. A short walk turns a city stay into a green one.
Culture
The Wallace Collection — a free national museum of art and armour in a historic townhouse — and the Wigmore Hall for chamber music are both Marylebone institutions.
Where to stay
Read our Marylebone neighbourhood guide and browse available apartments, all bookable direct.
Frequently asked questions
- What is Marylebone known for?
- Marylebone is known for its village-like high street of independent shops and cafés, Daunt Books, the Sunday farmers’ market, Regent’s Park to the north and the free Wallace Collection — all moments from Oxford Street.
- Is Marylebone a good area to stay in London?
- Yes — it is elegant, walkable and very central, between Regent’s Park and the West End, with excellent transport at Bond Street, Baker Street and Marylebone stations.