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Student Accommodation in Marylebone, London

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Student Accommodation in Marylebone, London

About Marylebone

Marylebone, nestled in Central London and bordered by Oxford Street to the south and Regent's Park to the north, offers an elegant blend of fashionable shopping streets, historical landmarks, and serene green spaces. The Wallace Collection, one of the most celebrated museums in the world, fascinates visitors with an extensive array of European fine and decorative arts from the 15th to the 19th centuries. For Sherlock Holmes fans, the Sherlock Holmes Museum at 221B Baker Street offers a thrilling and unforgettable experience in the iconic Victorian-era setting. While not directly hosting higher education institutions, the area enjoys easy accessibility to London's major universities like the University College of London (UCL) and the University of Westminster. Renowned for its refined Georgian terraces and the bustling Marylebone High Street, the neighbourhood boasts a variety of boutique shops and gourmet restaurants. Transportation is seamless, with Marylebone station as a key railway and Underground hub. With a unique mixture of village feel and contemporary vibrancy, Marylebone is a place you'll fall in love with.

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