Marylebone is a district in the northwestern part of Central London. It falls under the Westminster Borough. The name of the district originated from a church named ‘St Mary’s’, which is now popular by the name of St Marylebone Parish Church. The place is well connected by buses and tubes.
There are many famous places at
Marylebone, London. One of the major attractions is the Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum located at Marylebone Street enjoys international popularity. Another place of attraction is the London Planetarium. The tourists to Marylebone can enjoy shopping as there are many shopping centers. The shopping streets are sure to attract a lot of tourists.
Some of the Marylebone attractions are:
- Broadcasting House (BBC Headquarters)
- Marble Arch
- Wallace Collection
- Regent’s Park
- Speaker’s Corner
- Sherlock Holmes Museum
- Hyde Park
There is a farmer’s market at Marylebone in London. The nearest tube stations to the market are Bond Street and Baker Street. The Marylebone Farmer’s Market remains open from 10 am to 2 pm on Sundays. The farmer’s market is located opposite to the Marylebone High Street. The tourists can easily find suitable accommodation, as there are a number of good hotels in the area. Some of the hotels in Marylebone are: