Marylebone
Marylebone is a district in the West End of London, within the City of Westminster. It is a compact, village-like area centered on Marylebone High Street and Baker Street, known for elegant Georgian and Victorian townhouses, quiet mews, and a mix of independent shops, cafes, and restaurants. The area lies north of Oxford Street, with Regent's Park to the north and central London to the south and east. The main corridors include Marylebone Road and Baker Street, and Marylebone Station serves National Rail services.
The name Marylebone derives from the parish church of St Mary le Bone, later rebuilt as St
Notable landmarks include the Wallace Collection at Hertford House on Manchester Square, the Sherlock Holmes Museum
Transport: The district is served by Baker Street and Marylebone Underground stations; Marylebone railway station provides
Marylebone is characterized as an affluent residential and commercial neighborhood with a village-like atmosphere, combining historic