Guidebook to Marylebone Village, London

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Guidebook to Marylebone Village, London

Food Scene

Fantastic tapas served with a selection of good Spanish wines.
20 locals recommend
Iberica
195 Great Portland St
20 locals recommend
Fantastic tapas served with a selection of good Spanish wines.
The finest sushi in town, which has become a real destination for those who like to titillate their taste buds. The chef likes his truffles and foie gras :).
31 locals recommend
Dinings
22 Harcourt St
31 locals recommend
The finest sushi in town, which has become a real destination for those who like to titillate their taste buds. The chef likes his truffles and foie gras :).
A very good Middle Eastern cafe. It's downside is that it is very small and gets a bit noisy and overcrowded during pick times. The food is excellent, book!
39 locals recommend
Honey & Co.
54 Warren St
39 locals recommend
A very good Middle Eastern cafe. It's downside is that it is very small and gets a bit noisy and overcrowded during pick times. The food is excellent, book!
Simply the best take away sushi in town, frequented by the Japanese, always a good sign. Order in advance by calling them directly to avoid waiting.
8 locals recommend
Sushiology by Atariya
20 James St
8 locals recommend
Simply the best take away sushi in town, frequented by the Japanese, always a good sign. Order in advance by calling them directly to avoid waiting.
A conceptual tea house with a great selection of teas with an outdoors space. Great for people watching and meeting up with friends.
Amanzi Tea
24 New Cavendish St
A conceptual tea house with a great selection of teas with an outdoors space. Great for people watching and meeting up with friends.
An experimental cuisine, fashionably known as molecular gastronomy, with a one Michelin star. You can try some of its now iconic dishes like a snail porridge or meat-fruit. We love it!
16 locals recommend
Mandarin Bar at Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, London
66 Knightsbridge
16 locals recommend
An experimental cuisine, fashionably known as molecular gastronomy, with a one Michelin star. You can try some of its now iconic dishes like a snail porridge or meat-fruit. We love it!
If this pace doe not change your attitude to Japanese noodles then you are not a noodles person. Fantastic selection of soupy noodle concoctions done in a true Japanese tradition. Perfect for lunch.
8 locals recommend
Ku Soho
63 Dean St
8 locals recommend
If this pace doe not change your attitude to Japanese noodles then you are not a noodles person. Fantastic selection of soupy noodle concoctions done in a true Japanese tradition. Perfect for lunch.

Shopping

It's mecca for any cheese lover. You need to see it once. They have a cafe on sight where you can have all the cheeses in the world, lunch and afternoon tea.
143 locals recommend
La Fromagerie
30 Highbury Park
143 locals recommend
It's mecca for any cheese lover. You need to see it once. They have a cafe on sight where you can have all the cheeses in the world, lunch and afternoon tea.
An iconic arts and crafts store, which soared in popularity in the recent years. Known for its sumptuously designed fabrics like the paisley design and the store's own Liberty print. Worth going in.
193 locals recommend
Liberty London
Regent Street
193 locals recommend
An iconic arts and crafts store, which soared in popularity in the recent years. Known for its sumptuously designed fabrics like the paisley design and the store's own Liberty print. Worth going in.
Marylebone's better version of Harrods. Make sure you visit the basement, the most experimental part of the store.
555 locals recommend
Selfridges
400 Oxford St
555 locals recommend
Marylebone's better version of Harrods. Make sure you visit the basement, the most experimental part of the store.
Five minute from the flat, this department store is where you get your feather duvets and pillows, light bulbs, bed sheets and towels, dinner sets etc, it's all there. Service is good.
59 locals recommend
John Lewis & Partners
Ariel Way
59 locals recommend
Five minute from the flat, this department store is where you get your feather duvets and pillows, light bulbs, bed sheets and towels, dinner sets etc, it's all there. Service is good.
One of the most prestigious book stores to do a book launch. Wonderful inside, books are unconventionally arranged by the country. Pop in on the way to Waitrose.
13 locals recommend
Daunt Books for Travellers
13 locals recommend
One of the most prestigious book stores to do a book launch. Wonderful inside, books are unconventionally arranged by the country. Pop in on the way to Waitrose.
This is a good place to buy your fresh rye bread and baguettes, they can cut it for you too.
151 locals recommend
Le Pain Quotidien
70 Parsons Green Ln
151 locals recommend
This is a good place to buy your fresh rye bread and baguettes, they can cut it for you too.

Everything Else

They sell food of all kinds as well as good lunches. They have a place upstairs, which is not very well advertised. Good soups and quiches. Take away option available.
38 locals recommend
Natural Kitchen
78 Marylebone High St
38 locals recommend
They sell food of all kinds as well as good lunches. They have a place upstairs, which is not very well advertised. Good soups and quiches. Take away option available.
An authentic Scandinavian style cafe where you can get a good cup of coffee with a hot cinnamon bun. Avoid busy times.
28 locals recommend
Nordic Bakery
14A Golden Square
28 locals recommend
An authentic Scandinavian style cafe where you can get a good cup of coffee with a hot cinnamon bun. Avoid busy times.
Destination place for the wine lovers. You can treat either as a store where you can get any wine in the world or a museum. I have done both and can't have enough.
Hedonism Wines
3-7 Davies St
Destination place for the wine lovers. You can treat either as a store where you can get any wine in the world or a museum. I have done both and can't have enough.
One of the top yoga studios in London only 15 min walk from the flat. It has a lot of classes every day from beginner to advanced covering different yoga schools. They do drop in classes.
15 locals recommend
Indaba Yoga Studio
18 Hayes Pl
15 locals recommend
One of the top yoga studios in London only 15 min walk from the flat. It has a lot of classes every day from beginner to advanced covering different yoga schools. They do drop in classes.
A top health food store, 5 min walk from the flat offering dietary supplements, gluten free foods, vitamins etc. Great choice of products from different brands.
Revital Wigmore
22 Wigmore St
A top health food store, 5 min walk from the flat offering dietary supplements, gluten free foods, vitamins etc. Great choice of products from different brands.
Every Sunday from 10am to 2pm this boring car park turns into a basting farmer's market. Worth a stroll on a Sunday morning to get your bread, veg, cheese and eggs. Support English countryside! :)
28 locals recommend
Marylebone Farmers' Market
Saint Vincent Street
28 locals recommend
Every Sunday from 10am to 2pm this boring car park turns into a basting farmer's market. Worth a stroll on a Sunday morning to get your bread, veg, cheese and eggs. Support English countryside! :)

Arts & Culture

A national museum in a town house displaying 18th century French painting, furniture and porcelain with superb Old Master paintings and a world class armoury. Superb cafe in an atrium. Hidden gem!
230 locals recommend
Wallace Collection
Manchester Square
230 locals recommend
A national museum in a town house displaying 18th century French painting, furniture and porcelain with superb Old Master paintings and a world class armoury. Superb cafe in an atrium. Hidden gem!

Sightseeing

You are two min away from one of London's best parks. If you are visiting between Ju -Aug, make sure you visit Queen Mary's gardens to see the roses. A canal walk is fantastic too, check the map.
1607 locals recommend
The Regent's Park
1607 locals recommend
You are two min away from one of London's best parks. If you are visiting between Ju -Aug, make sure you visit Queen Mary's gardens to see the roses. A canal walk is fantastic too, check the map.
Walk to this lovely neighbourhood through Regent's Park, have a coffee on high street and wander on to Camden market. On the way back take the canal walk back to Regent's Park. Check map or ask me.
790 locals recommend
Primrose Hill
Primrose Hill Road
790 locals recommend
Walk to this lovely neighbourhood through Regent's Park, have a coffee on high street and wander on to Camden market. On the way back take the canal walk back to Regent's Park. Check map or ask me.

Essentials

This is based in the basement of John Lewis, get your groceries here. Good wine department.
16 locals recommend
Waitrose Oxford Street-JL Food Hall & Partners
300 Oxford St
16 locals recommend
This is based in the basement of John Lewis, get your groceries here. Good wine department.
Close to the flat, this is your local groceries store.
73 locals recommend
Waitrose & Partners Marylebone
101 Marylebone High St
73 locals recommend
Close to the flat, this is your local groceries store.