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About Marylebone Station

Marylebone Station is a railway and underground station located near Regent's Park in London. This station sticks out due to its charming renaissance architecture, asymmetrical design, and red-brick facade. It features the historic Victoria and Albert pub situated on the west side of the concourse. 

Marylebone Station is an essential stop for anybody heading north, linking London to England's second-largest city, Birmingham, via the Chiltern Main Line. It's also part of the London underground network, located along the Bakerloo Line, and is a convenient place to book your bags into some luggage storage if you're looking to hop on the tube and explore boroughs on the outskirts of London. With other vital stops like Euston and Paddington less than a mile away, Marylebone tends to be quieter than many of the other cities near the center of London.

Marylebone is one of the smallest stations in London and is also one of the quietest. Former Poet Laureate John Betjeman once described the station as being more like a public library than a train station. As it's much quieter than many other stations in the area, Marylebone is a popular spot for filming scenes for TV and film, including international movies like 'The Conjuring 2' and 'Paddington.'

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Things to do near Marylebone Station

Thanks to its central location, you'll find plenty to do just a short walk from Marylebone. Some of London's best excursions are situated within ten minutes of the station - so drop your bags in a convenient luggage storage spot and take a look.

  • Sherlock Holmes Museum: This museum is less than half a mile from the station and a popular tourist attraction for those stopping at Marylebone. The museum is located at 221b Baker Street, the former residence of literary detective Sherlock Holmes and features Holmes' study, laboratory, and bedroom.
  • Madame Tussauds London: Swing by one of London's top attractions with a trip to Madame Tussauds. This wax museum features replicas of hundreds of celebrities, historical figures, politicians, and more.
  • Regent's Park: Fancy exploring one of London's Royal Parks? Then head down the road to Regent's Park. Covering roughly 395 acres, Regent's Park is home to over 12,000 roses, making this the perfect place for a stroll with your significant other. It's also great for nature watching, with over 100 bird species inhabiting the park, as well as adorable wild hedgehogs. 
  • ZSL London Zoo - After ambling through Regent's Park, discover some exotic animals at London Zoo. Founded nearly 200 years ago, this zoo is home to over 600 species from around the world, including meerkats, lions, gorillas, and much more. 

Transit Options Near Marylebone Station

There are plenty of public transport links available when you arrive at Marylebone:

  • Train: Bakerloo Line
  • Bus (8, 27, 205)
  • Santander Bicycles
  • Taxi Rank

Luggage Storage near Marylebone Station

London is a lively metropolis filled with busy streets, packed shops, and hectic tube trains. The area surrounding Marylebone is filled with world-famous attractions, which are sure to please any tourist. As the city is so busy, you won't want to carry around your bag in case you lose something along the way.

There are no left luggage facilities or luggage lockers available inside Marylebone Station. Instead, your best option for luggage storage is Bounce. Bounce has secure storage facilities at many of London's biggest attractions, so you can drop off and pick up your bag without any hassle.

Attractions and Activities near Marylebone Station

  • Hyde Park - Another one of London's Royal Parks, Hyde Park is the perfect spot for anybody looking to escape the hustle and bustle of London's city streets. Hyde Park hosts some of the biggest music events in the city, the Rolling Stones and Pink Floyd performing in the area. When not hosting major events, Hyde Park is ideal for nature watching, boating, and hiking. Hyde Park features a Bounce luggage storage facility, so you can drop off your bag before heading off on your adventure.
  • Westminster Abbey - Westminster Abbey is one of the most famous churches in England, partially due to its hosting Royal Coronations for nearly 1000 years. History buffs will love seeing the abbey's stunning Gothic architecture and learning about its history. There are several luggage storage locations nearby, so you won't have to worry about rolling your suitcase through this iconic building. 
  • Tower of London - Many myths and legends surround the Tower of London, with several ghosts said to roam the castle. The tower has played host to some integral parts of British history, from King Henry VI supposed murder to the beheading of Anne Boelyn. After hearing about the tower's extensive history, make sure you stop to see the glistening Crown Jewels. There are several places to store your luggage near the tower, so you won't be weighed down while climbing up the tower's ancient stairways. 
  • London Eye - London Eye is one of London's most popular attractions. Completed at the turn of the 21st century, this observation wheel is the largest of its kind in Europe. The London Eye stands at nearly 400 feet tall, meaning you'll be treated to sweeping views of London's skyline and the Thames River once you reach the top of this unique attraction.