Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
HIDDEN GEMS: MARYLEBONE
Alfie's Antique Market See p.433
Daunt Books See p.429
Lunchtime concerts at the Royal
Acadamy See p.94
RIBA bookshop and café See p.90
Tapa Room at Providores See p.368
Tours of Broadcasting House See opposite
Wigmore Hall See p.414
The Wallace Collection See p.90
modern hotel, with over one hundred water closets. It features in several Sherlock
Holmes mysteries, and its former guests have included Antonín Dvorák (who
courted controversy by ordering a double room for himself and his daughter to
save money), exiled emperors Napoleon III and Haile Selassie, Oscar Wilde and
the writer Ouida (aka Marie Louise de la Ramée), who threw outrageous parties
for young Guards of cers and wrote many of her bestselling romances in her dimly
lit hotel boudoir. Following World War II, it was taken over by the BBC and used
to record legendary shows such as he Goons , only returning to use as a luxury hotel
in 1991.
MARYLEBONE
CAFÉS
SHOPS
Comptoir Libanais
Golden Hind
Patisserie Valerie
Paul Rothe & Son
5
3
1
4
Alfie's Antique Market
Daunt Books
Tracey Neuls
1
2
3
ACCOMMODATION
International Students House
Lincoln House
Sumner Hotel
1
2
3
PUBS & BARS
RESTAURANT
Golden Eagle
Gunmakers
2
1
The Providores
and Tapa Room
Regent's Park
2
CLUB
The Phoenix
3
CHURCH ST
GAY VENUE
I
City of Quebec
4
BLANDFORD
SQUARE
DORSET
SQUARE
TfL Lost
Property
E U S T O N
O
A
D
Westminster
Town Hall
E
O N S
St Mary
MARYLEBONE
D
B U L S T R O D E
S T
MANCHESTER
SQUARE
West London
Synagogue
PORTMAN
SQUARE
CAVENDISH
SQUARE
CONNAUGHT
SQUARE
John
Lewis
Marks &
Spencer
Selfridges
Marble
Arch
Debenhams
OXFORD
CIRCUS
0
200
E
T
S
T
R
E
Bond
Street
yards
Marble Arch
Oxford Circus
Primark
 
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