Several of London’s famous attractions, are within easy reach of the hotel. So too, are numerous restaurants and pubs, where the ambience ranges from the classic to the chic and trendy.

Academy of Music
  England's first music academy was founded in 1774, while the present building dates from 1911.
Where: Marylebone Road
Nearest Tube: Baker Street
Lord's Cricket Ground
  England's most famous cricket ground and home to the MCC (Marylebone Cricket Club).
Where: St John's Wood
Nearest Tube: St John's Wood
Sherlock Holmes Museum
  The famous fictional detective lived at 221b Baker Street, while this museum boasts the right number but lies between 237 and 239.
Where: 221b Baker Street
Nearest Tube: Marylebone, Baker Street.

Angel in the fields
  Divine English Pub, with a wide range of ales and lagers. A great atmosphere, with a cosy restaurant upstairs.
Where: Marylebone High Street
Madame Tussauds and the London Planetarium
  The renowned waxworks museum of the famous and infamous. Next door, the London Planetarium explores the planets and stars.
Where: Marylebone Road
Nearest Tube: Baker Street

The Harcourt Arms
  One of the most traditional pubs in the area, you must visit for a pint of ale, and bangers and mash.
Where: Harcourt Street
Ard-ri Dining Room
  Global pub menu, from beef and Guinness casserole to battered chicken goujons with honey mayo, in an enchanting Dickensian dining room.
Where: Marylebone Lane

Marylebone Bar & Kitchen
  Rustic, atmospheric, and definitely unique - offers impressive cuisine with an international wine list. Great in winter with a glass of wine.
Where: York Street
The Seashell
  One of the best fish and chip shops in London. Take it back to your room or eat in the restaurant.
Where: Lisson Grove
Blandford Street
  Considered a 'brand new classic', with an impressive menu of modern eclectic cuisine.
Where: Blandford Street
Open Air Theatre
  Summer season only - Shakespearean theatre in the park. Check with the Concierge for tickets.
Where: Regent's Park
Nearest Tube: Regent's Park

The Street
  A menu of English and Moroccan dishes served in an unpretentious gastropub, where decor touches reflect the unusual culinary mix.
Where: Crawford Street
De Gustibus
  Need a break from the shopping? The award-winning De Gustibus provides an exquisite homemade menu with a delightful antipasto.
Where: Blandford Street
Orrery
  Two-Michelin star dining and an impeccably chic décor justify the reputation as 'one of the most beautiful and romantic restaurants in London'.
Where: Marylebone High Street
Tudor Rose
  Amazing facade, a typical oak-panelled pub of the era. Built in the 18th Century, this pub offers a delightful home-cooked menu of English treats.
Where: Blandford Street

Dusk
  Funky bar with an impressive menu. Great for a social drink.
Where: Marylebone High Street
Paul
  Traditional French Boulangerie - exquisite delicacies and beautiful surroundings
Where: Marylebone High Street
Wallace Collection
  This private art collections, bequeathed to the nation in 1897, features Sèvres porcelain and masterworks by English, French and Dutch artists.
Where: Manchester Square
Nearest Tube: Bond Street, Marble Arch

Hardy's
  An unbeatable recipe of vibrant atmosphere and dependable home cooking have made this bistro a favourite for more than 20 years.
Where: Dorset Street
Paul Rothe & Sons
  Amazing delicatessen, originating from around 1900. Offers a range of epicurean delights, and the different architecture and design over the years remains.
Where: Marylebone Lane
Windsor Castle
  This quirky little pub is definitely somewhere to enjoy a pint. Filled with English memorabilia, Windsor Castle spreads over three terraces. Step back in time and enjoy a beverage.
Where: Crawford Place

Levant
  A delicious Middle Eastern fantasy.
Where: Jason Court, Wigmore Street
Potting Shed
  Fresh greens and herbs flourish in this airy and elegant restaurant with a gardening theme menu, and flower pot and sweet pea wallpaper set the tone
Where: Melcombe Place
 

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