Marylebone London
- Eefinthecity
- Jun 21
- 3 min read
Updated: Jun 22
Marylebone London
Marylebone is a lovely and elegant neighbourhood of central London, known for its calm charm and refined feel. One of my favourite areas after Primrose Hill and Hampstead. It sits just north of Oxford Street, only a short walk from the famous Selfridges department store. Marylebone High Street is full of stylish fashion shops, cosy cafés, and the famous independent Daunts Book store.
Marylebone village
With its beautiful Georgian buildings and peaceful streets, Marylebone feels like a quiet village in the heart of London city. Just a short walk away is Regent’s Park, one of London’s most beautiful parks, perfect for a walk or a picnic. From there, you can easily continue on to Primrose Hill (the neighbourhood we used to live) for stunning views over the city from Primrose Hill Park.
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Restaurants Marylebone
Restaurant Taka Marylebone is a contemporary Japanese restaurant blending traditional techniques with British ingredients in a minimalistic style.
Restaurant The Italian Greyhound Marylebone is a modern Italian bar and restaurant offering seasonal dishes such as handmade pastas and wood-fired pizzas, all in a relaxed, design-forward atmosphere. Restaurant Nina Marylebone An Italian restaurant by the Pachamama Group, serving a menu of fresh pastas and Mediterranean-inspired dishes in a stylish, intimate setting. We once had a delicious dinner at Pachamama East in Shoreditch.
Restaurant Chiltern Firehouse - temporarily closed. Nice and hip restaurant known for its contemporary American cuisine. You can even spot celebrities. Also great for brunch /lunch.
Restaurant 108 Brasserie is a chic brasserie offering a globally inspired menu with seasonal dishes, complemented by a sophisticated bar serving classic and signature cocktails. Loved the evening here with small bites and cocktails.
Restaurant Jikoni - Jikoni is a nice restaurant that beautifully combines flavors and culinary traditions from South Asia, the Far East, the Middle East, East Africa, and Britain.
Restaurant BAO London, Burger joint Patty & Bun, and restaurant Hoppers are popular places in London known for their relaxed atmosphere and tasty, full-flavored food. BAO serves soft Taiwanese steamed buns with different fillings. I love them!! The original BAO is located in the heart of Soho. Patty & Bun is famous for its juicy burgers (our favourite in London) and Hoppers offers spicy Sri Lankan and South Indian dishes, perfect for dinner with a group of friends.
Bakery Marylebone
Arôme Bakery - Oelala, great reccommendation. Hipster crowd. Arôme Bakery is a stylish and minimalistic bakery in Marylebone, London, renowned for its fusion of French pastry techniques with Asian flavors. Also an outlet in Covent Garden.
Miel Bakery. An independent, French-influenced bakery known for its high-quality pastries made from scratch. If you like Miel also try Honey & Co on Warren Street.
Boxcar Baker & Deli with freshly baked pastries, sandwiches, and specialty coffee in a relaxed atmosphere.
The Monocle Cafe is a stylish café offering a selection of pastries, sandwiches, and coffee. Next to the cafe you'll find the Monocle Shop for design enthusiasts and travellers alike with a selection of lifestyle products, including their beautifully designed books and renowned travel guides. I love the guides that I have.
Marylebone Coffee Shops
WatchHouse Coffee for delicious speciality coffee. With various locations across London.
Marylebone High Street Shops
Daunts Bookshop Marylebone - My favourite independent bookshop in London. Famous for its Edwardian architecture. The travel book shop department is to die for. I have bought here almost all my British travel books.
Shops like Aesop and Diptyque offer luxurious skincare and fragrant candles, complemented by British beauty icons Jo Malone.
Fashion Shops Marylebone High Street
Marylebone High Street is the perfect shopping street that blends chic international brands with boutique charm. Fashion lovers can explore a range of stylish fashion labels, including American Vintage, known for its casual French-inspired basics, alongside other French brands like famous Sézane, Maje, Sessùn, The Kooples, Claudie Pierlot, and Bash, all offering effortlessly elegant and contemporary womenswear. For those seeking vibrant prints and bold designs, go to Rixo from London and the Brazilian-inspired Farm Rio. For activewear you'll find your favourites in Sweaty Betty and Lululemon. The Align™ line from Lululemon is best known for its incredibly soft, lightweight, and stretchy fabrics designed for ultimate comfort and freedom of movement. I love my leggings.
Things To Do Marylebone
The Wallace Collection Museum - The Wallace Collection is a museum in London with beautiful paintings, furniture, and weapons from hundreds of years ago given to the public by Sir Richard Wallace, who inherited and expanded the collection from his father, the 4th Marquess of Hertford.
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