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St. Marylebone

Visiting St. Marylebone

St. Marylebone is on your list of places to visit - fantastic. Let's talk about restaurants, getting there and some tips about what to do when you arrive.

What Should I Do In St. Marylebone?

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How Do I Get To St. Marylebone?

If you are driving to St. Marylebone in London, the best way to get there depends on your starting location. If you are coming from the north, take the M1 and exit onto the A406 towards North Circular Road. From there, follow the A41 towards Central London until you reach St. Marylebone.

Alternatively, if you are coming from the east, take the A13 towards Central London, then follow the A3211 towards Marylebone. From the south, take the A23 towards Central London, then turn onto the A202 towards Marylebone.

If you are traveling by rail, St. Marylebone station is served by Chiltern Railways, with regular services from Birmingham, Oxford, and Aylesbury. The station is located just a short walk from the Marylebone High Street shopping district.

If you are coming from other local landmarks, you can take the London Underground to the nearby Baker Street station and transfer to a bus or taxi to reach St. Marylebone. The area is also well-served by local bus routes, including the 18, 27, and 205.

What's The Nearest Airport To St. Marylebone?

The closest airport to St. Marylebone in London is London City Airport, which is located about 8 miles east of the town. It is best to take a taxi or use public transportation such as the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) or London Underground to get to St. Marylebone. Alternatively, you can also use Heathrow Airport or Gatwick Airport, which are located further away (about 16-18 miles), and take a taxi or use public transportation to get to St. Marylebone.

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