The O2

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One of the world’s most visited entertainment venues, The O2 offers a state-of-the-art indoor arena, bowling alley, cinema, and restaurants.

Crossrail Place

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A five-storey shopping and dining destination with a roof garden situated above, and surrounding Canary Wharf’s new Crossrail station.

London City Airport

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Situated in the Royal Docks, London City Airport offers domestic and international flights to Europe and North America.

The Chiltern Firehouse

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A renowned West End celebrity hotspot, The Chiltern Firehouse in Marylebone is a number one spot for fine dining in the capital.

Fish Works

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Place your order at the traditional wet fish counter to cook yourself or take a seat at the oyster bar at this lavish seafood restaurant.

Daunt Books

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If you’re heading on holiday soon, make sure to make a stop at Daunt Books – Marylebone’s Edwardian, travel-focused bookstore.

The Conran Shop

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Browse three floors of furniture, fashion and gifts at The Conran Shop on Marylebone High Street, or pop in for lunch at The Conran Kitchen.

The Wallace Collection

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Visit Hertford House to view ‘The Wallace Collection’, home to one of Europe’s finest collections of historic art, furniture and porcelain.

Regent’s Park

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Covering 395 acres, this Royal Park houses the London Zoo and the renowned Open Air Theatre, as well as sports courts and a boating lake.

Harley Street

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The historic ‘medicine street’ in Marylebone has been home to London’s largest number of private specialists since the 19th century.