Marylebone
Marylebone stands out with its chic, village-like charm, perfect for families visiting London. Nestled between Oxford Street and Regent's Park, this area exudes a sophisticated yet welcoming vibe that ensures both parents and children have a delightful stay. Marylebone High Street is a bustling area with numerous bookstores, cafes, and boutiques, ideal for a leisurely family stroll. A highlight for families is the close proximity to Madame Tussauds, where kids can marvel at wax figures of their favourite celebrities. For those interested in nature, Regent's Park offers expansive green spaces for picnicking and a well-equipped playground.
The area is dotted with a variety of hotels that cater to family needs with connecting rooms and thoughtful services like babysitting. Notably, the area is safe and pedestrian-friendly with wide pavements, making it easier for families with strollers to navigate. Parents can enjoy a little indulgence at the Marylebone Farmers' Market while kids enjoy an abundance of treats. Accessibility is also a highlight here, as several Tube lines run through the nearby Baker Street station, connecting families to the rest of London with ease.
| Sherlock Holmes' Birthplace First appeared in 'A Study in Scarlet' in 1887. Iconic address: 221B Baker Street. |
| Paul McCartney's London Home Located near Cavendish Avenue, Paul McCartney of The Beatles resides here. |
| Marylebone Farmers' Market Gems Held Sundays on Aybrook Street, it's a local favorite for fresh produce. |
