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  1. Marylebone Village, one of London’s most acclaimed shopping and dining areas, could be the perfect place to establish your shop or restaurant. A large proportion of the retail and leisure properties within the Village are owned and managed by The Howard de Walden Estate. LEARN MORE. Looking to live in Marylebone Village?

    • Things to Do in Marylebone Village
    • Bars & Restaurants in Marylebone Village
    • Top Shopping Spots in Marylebone Village
    • Practical Tips For Exploring Marylebone Village, London
    • Where to Stay in Marylebone Village

    Dinner and Jazz at 28-50 by Night

    Ending a day in Marylebone Village at 28°-50° by Nightis non-negotiable, in our humble opinion. Hidden around the corner from the main restaurant, head here for chilled out jazz music and a delicious dinner, situated in 28°-50°’s ultra-cool jazz club. It’s every bit as intimate as you would expect from a New Orlean’s-inspired joint, oozing fun 1920s vibes. From Tuesday to Saturday, 8pm until 2am, expect your ears to be blessed with jazz, soul, and blues from the capital’s top artists.

    Admire The Wallace Collection

    Just around the corner from Marylebone Village is The Wallace Collection, one of the prettiest art galleries in Londonand the best place to spot an awe-inspiring collection of French 18th-century paintings and decorative art. The jaw-dropping 17th-century townhouse was once owned by Edward Seymour, nephew of Jane (of divorce, beheaded, died fame). Though, head inside as the paintings, sculptures, and furniture is even more impressive.

    Pick Up a Novel at Daunt Books

    It should come as no surprise by now that we are huge book lovers, and whilst we would usually advise you to shop independently, whilst you’re in Marylebone Village you have to visit the original Daunt Books. Founded by James Daunt, the Marylebone Village branch opened in 1912 and claims to be the first custom-built bookshop in the world. You’ll no doubt have seen the beautiful wooden stairs and arched windows over on the ‘Gram – make sure to head to the back right room to check out the incre...

    The Italians

    For an al fresco lunch, don’t miss The Italians– a gorgeous wine bar in Marylebone Village. Enter into the intimate dining space and the first thing you’ll notice is the wine. An entire wall full of it – as well as corks dangling from the ceiling in what appears to be some kind of Italian take on fairy lights. We’re not mad. Top food picks include the bruschetta with mozzarella (we’re not keen on tomatoes and even we scoffed this down) and the parma ham toastie. On our last visit we also spot...

    Hagen

    Hagen has a mixed heritage, it was born in London but hails from Copenhagen, bringing with it some excellent coffee and (most importantly) Danish pastries. Trust us when we say you shouldn’t leave Marylebone Village without trying one. These folks also have a great commitment to sustainability. They use recyclable packaging and will even give you a free coffee if you return stuff you’ve ordered on Deliveroo et. al. to the cafe. As for the cafe itself? Picture a charmingly minimalist space wit...

    Aubaine

    With a stunning dining space, delightful French dishes, and a carefully-curated selection of wines, Aubaineis the perfect date night spot in Marylebone Village. Floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Moxon Street flood the restaurant in natural light, whilst the menu is filled with contemporary European dishes with a whole lotta French chic. We also adore brunch here – the French toast topped with strawberries, blueberries, Greek yoghurt, maple syrup, and baby basil is particularly delish.

    The Conran Shop

    One word: Homeware. The Conran Shopis home to some of the dreamiest homeware pieces we have ever laid eyes upon. From abstract mugs to funky coffee tables, we want everything. This is also a great place to pick up a souvenir of your time in Marylebone Village; the funky candles get our vote. Be warned, you’ll come away with bags full of new homeware. And you won’t be angry about it.

    Kima

    Kima is a modern Greek restaurant with a really cool concept. They run on a “use-all, waste not” philosophy they call “fin to gil” a twist on the nose-to-tail concept that reflects their seafood specialities. You start by choosing which fresh fish you want from their display and they transform it into a waste-free meal, using the bones to make broths, preparing fillets to be enjoyed raw, grilling the fish head, and then smoking and dry-ageing the tail. When we went the food was so fresh and u...

    Agnès B

    Marylebone Village is an ideal place to stop off for some retail therapy, and Agnès B should be first on your list. It was founded by the French fashion designer Agnès Troublé and has had a place on the high street since 1999. The designs balance French chic with a contemporary edge, combining art and fashion in an array of unique pieces.

    Marylebone Village is a great place to stay if you’re looking to explore the rest of the capital. You can either hop on the Bakerloo line or take a regular train from Marylebone Station.

    The Marylebone Hotel

    A sleek and stylish place to stay in Marylebone Village, The Marylebone Hotelis a luxury 5 star hotel located on Welbeck Street. We highly recommend splurging on a deluxe room – large, comfy beds, a separate seating area, and a fully-stocked mini fridge await you. The rooms are ultra-swanky, decorated with classic yet understated furniture. Whilst the Italian marble-covered bathrooms are huge, boasting a separate bath and shower, fluffy robes, and fully stocked with complimentary toiletries....

  2. En resumen, Marylebone es un barrio encantador en Londres que ofrece una amplia variedad de atracciones, actividades y belleza arquitectónica. Desde el Museo de Sherlock Holmes hasta el Regent's Park, hay algo para todos los gustos en este barrio.

  3. 27 de ene. de 2020 · ¿y quÉ es marylebone village? Pues bien, se trata de una de las zonas más cotizadas del núcleo londinense y entre sus vecinos ha contado, a lo largo de los siglos, con personajes tan respetados como la mismísima Madonna, Paul McCartney, John Lennon o el maravilloso —y literario— Sherlock Holmes.

    • Cristina Fernández González
  4. 26 de mar. de 2024 · Marylebone, un 'village' en el centro de Londres: así es el barrio que conquista a las estrellas. Escapada. Madonna o Helena Bonham Carter tienen apartamentos en esta cuadrícula de elegantes...

  5. Discover the best things to do in Marylebone with this guide. Ready to explore Marylebone? Tucked behind Oxford Street, the area boasts indie restaurants, pubs and cool things to do.