Marylebone is the West End's village — a smart high street, the Wallace Collection, Baker Street and Regent's Park on the doorstep. Here's the lay of the land and how to get around.
What's in Marylebone
Marylebone High Street's independent shops, delis and the Daunt Books gallery; the Wallace Collection's art; Baker Street and the Sherlock Holmes connection; Madame Tussauds; the Wigmore Hall; and Regent's Park and the open-air theatre to the north.
Getting around
Baker Street, Bond Street and Marylebone station serve the area, but the high street and the park draw steady traffic, and a pre-booked car is the easy way to dinner, a concert or the Marylebone rail terminus.
Why a fixed fare
Concert nights at the Wigmore Hall and weekend shopping bring demand spikes. A fixed fare agreed up front keeps the price steady — no surge.
Airport transfers from here
Every airport run is a fixed fare with free meet & greet and flight tracking:
3 guides for this journey
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