Exploring Marylebone
Morning
Before setting out for the day, reserve a ticket for
Madame Tussaud’s
for the afternoon. Start at Bond Street Underground, exiting
on Oxford Street. Opposite is St Christopher Place, a narrow lane with
charming shops, which opens into an attractive pedestrian square. Stop
for a coffee break at one of Sofra’s pavement tables.
Continue into Marylebone Lane, a pleasant side
street of small shops, which leads to Marylebone High Street and its
wide choice of designer shops, including
The Conran Shop
. Stop awhile in the peaceful memorial garden of St Marylebone
Parish Church, planted with various exotic trees. Methodist minister
and hymn-writer Charles Wesley (1707–88) has a memorial here.
Afternoon
For lunch, the
Orrery
, beside The Conran Shop, is recommended. For a lighter snack, try Patisserie Valerie at 105 Marylebone High Street.
After lunch, bypass the legendary lines of people outside Madame Tussaud’s and spend an hour and a half checking out the celebrity wax figures.
Cross Marylebone Road to Baker Street, for tea and a sandwich at
Reubens
, before heading for the charming Sherlock Holmes Museum at No. 221b, a faithful reconstruction of the fictional detective’s home.
Shopping

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Daunt’s Books
All kinds of travel books, including fiction, are arranged along oak galleries in this atmospheric Edwardian travel bookshop.
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83–84 Marylebone High Street W1
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Marylebone Farmers’ Market
With over 40 producers, this is London’s biggest farmers’ market. Held every Sunday.
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Cramer Street Car Park W1
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The Conran Shop
Conran
sells homeware and furniture in the best of both modern British and
historic European design, such as a classic Mies Van der Rohe reclining
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55 Marylebone High Street W1
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Divertimenti
This innovative London kitchen store has a huge variety of cooking implements, utensils and tableware. Open Sunday afternoons.
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45–7 Wigmore Street W1
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Alfie’s Antiques Market
Vintage jewellery, fashion, art and furniture are all under one roof, plus there is a café for when you’re all shopped out.
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13–25 Church Street NW8
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Marylebone Lane
This charming lane off Marylebone High Street still has plenty of quirky gems to tempt the shopper.
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Off Marylebone High Street W1
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John Lewis
This
sophisticated department store prides itself on being “never knowingly
undersold”. If you can prove another shop sells the same item for less,
you pay the lower price. It has a thoughtful gifts department on the
ground floor, and the staff are both helpful and knowledgeable.-
278–306 Oxford Street W1

John Lewis department store
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Marks & Spencer
This flagship British brand is known for its underwear and food.
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458 Oxford Street W1
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Debenhams
A middle-of-the-road department store that sells everything from tools to toys.
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334–348 Oxford Street W1
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Eating and Drinking

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The Wallace Restaurant
Located
in the courtyard of the Wallace Collection, this smart café serves
delicious lunches, including big salads, red pepper stuffed with
couscous, and caramelized banana with chocolate torte .-
Hertford House, Manchester Square W1
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020 7563 9505
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Disabled access
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Original Tajines
A distinctive Moroccan wine list complements the hearty tagines and couscous, including vegetarian versions, offered here.
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7A Dorset Street W1
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020 7935 1545
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Caffè Caldesi
This light and airy Italian eaterie offers classic dishes and a good wine list. The upstairs restaurant is slightly more formal.
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118 Marylebone Lane W1
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020 7935 1144
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Reubens
One of London’s best kosher restaurants offering such comfort food as chopped liver and salt beef.
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79 Baker Street W1
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020 7486 0035
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Mandalay
A Burmese café where the food is a pleasing mix of Thai, Chinese, and Indian. Friendly, inexpensive and unpretentious.
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444 Edgware Road W2
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020 7258 3696
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Patogh
Kebabs are a speciality at this Iranian restaurant. It is unlicensed, but you can take your own beer or wine.
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8 Crawford Place W1
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020 7262 4015
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La Fromagerie
Sample the fine cheese and charcuterie plates here, along with delicious seasonal dishes.
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2–4 Moxon Street W1
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020 7935 0341
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Orrery
This is a lovely restaurant, serving French-inspired food.
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55 Marylebone High Street W1
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020 7616 8000
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Disabled access
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Golden Hind
Indulge yourself here with traditional fish and chips, or fish cakes with Greek salad.
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73 Marylebone Lane W1
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020 7486 3644
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