How to spend a day in Marylebone Village – What to eat, do and see…

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Looking to experience a different side of London? Here’s how to spend a day finding all the best Marylebone Village has to offer…

London is a city that you need to know where to go. As a tourist only visiting touristy locations such as Buckingham Palace, Big Ben or Oxford Street it can seem overwhelming. Throngs of crowds make it near impossible to walk anywhere, you don’t know where to go, what to see, what to do and it’s easy to give up. But when you start picking at the surface, you will see there are many amazing places that are a world away from the stressful hustle and bustle of the main visitor attractions. And one such place is Marylebone Village.

Marylebone Village

Located in the heart of Central London, it is a true urban village, encapsulating the atmosphere of the city, while also providing a tranquil atmosphere that begs for hours of languid wandering under the sun. Where you can leisurely peruse both small independent labels and larger, more established brands. It is filled with an array of restaurants, things to do, shops to visit and nooks and crannies to explore.

Marylebone Village includes Marylebone High Street, Moxon Street, Marylebone Lane, New Cavendish Street, Devonshire Street, Paddington Street, Blandford Street and George Street. Moxon Street is renowned as a destination for food lovers while Marylebone Lane is defined by its independent shops and cafés. Here is how to spend a day exploring Marylebone Village…

11am- Coffee at The Good Life Eatery

Marylebone Village Good life Eatery

Commence your day with a coffee or green tea at The Good Life Eatery – a healthy eating cafe in the heart of the village. The vibe is super chilled, with rustic wooden tables, plenty of light and a range of delicious food and drink offerings. As well as teas and coffees, they also have a range of cold-pressed juices and smoothies, bowls, a build your own avo-on-toast, salads, sandwiches and other small plates.

12pm – Take a peruse around the local businesses

Marylebone Village

Marylebone Village is packed with local shops to explore, so once you’re fuelled up with caffeine or a feel-good smoothie, it’s time to take a look around…

Koibird
Koibird
is a super quirky retail with eye-catching decor constructed by the set designer Anna Burns. It has 66 brands on offer in the 1,000 square feet interior, from ready-to-wear pieces to jewellery, to shoes, bags, hats, swimwear and glasses.

KJ’s Laundry
KJ’s Laundry
is a beautiful, minimalist boutique stocking a wide range of covetable fashion items. Co-owners Kate and Jane have a knack for uncovering true fashion trends and highly wearable brands worldwide, each season seeking out the most stylish brands.

Dinny Hall
Dinny Hall
jewellery store has been around for over thirty years, their designs focusing on creativity and unique concepts. From sketch to store, Dinny still remains personally involved in each and every piece. It is this hands-on approach that has made her one of the most recognisable names in the jewellery world.

Penton & Son
Get a taste of the history Marylebone Village by popping your head into Penton & Son. Whether you are looking for a DIY tool or just want a nose at the oldest shop in Marylebone (it has resided here for over 167 years) you won’t be disappointed.

Viu Marylebone
If the suns shining, head to Viu Marylebone to check out their wide range of sunglasses and prescription glasses. The shop itself is contemporary and minimalist and their glasses are all designed in Switzerland and handmade in Italy and Japan. Take some time to look at the different designs – the hard part will be just choosing one pair!

2pm – Lunch at 108 Brasserie

108 Brasserie Marylebone VIllage

Once you have shopped till you drop, head just a short way around the corner to 108 Brasserie. Designed to a high standard, it exudes class and sophistication as soon as you enter, while still retaining a cosy and welcoming vibe. It is split into two main areas, the bar – a chic and sophisticated drinking & dining area, and the brasserie’s dining space where its modern British dishes take centre stage. The food is divine and at lunch, you can enjoy a range of both small and large plates depending on how hungry you are. These include a delicious burrata bowl with basil, salsa fresca, sour crisp and kalamata olives, Teriyaki chicken fillets with a ginger & chilli dipping sauce and crispy confit duck with pressed rosemary potato & autumn kale. Be sure to indulge in the complimentary, freshly baked bread with lashings of salted butter and if you can, choose something from their Josper Oven – it’s utterly delicious!

4pm – Enjoy a facial at Fresh

Marylebone Village Fresh Facial

Head into the fresh air and walk off your lunch with a venture a few minutes walk away to Fresh. A luxury beauty brand founded by Alina Roytberh and Lev Glazman, it focuses on using natural ingredients from sugar and milk to Japanese Sake and Umbrian clay. Enjoy a relaxing facial to rejuvenate your skin, leaving it soft, smooth and glowing. Once you’ve finished, take your time checking out their other great products in store.

5pm – Relax with a glass of wine (or two!) at 28-50

28 50 Marylebone Village

28-50 Wine Workshop offers an innovative approach to the traditional wine bar experience, with beautiful floor to ceiling glass windows, impeccable food and extensive wine choices. It’s relaxing, sophisticated and stylish, ideal for a pre or post-dinner tipple, or as a dining destination itself. We recommend speaking to the team to find the perfect wine for you, they’ll recommend different options for you to taste – you may even discover your new favourite wine! Have a glass or two here to round off your exploring of the area, before heading to your dinner destination.

6:30pm – Dinner at Caldesi

Marylebone Village Caldesi

It can be hard to find authentic Italian unless you know where to look, and Caldesi is the place. Neatly tucked away in Marylebone Village, as soon as you enter you know you’re somewhere special. It’s cosy, it’s intimate and it’s opulent. Relax downstairs in the more casual cafe/bar, or head to the main restaurant for a chance to get dressed up and enjoy truly spectacular Italian dining. The menu is drawn from all regions of Italy, with emphasis on Giancarlo Caldesi’s native Tuscany. Dishes include pappardelle al ragu, ravioli al branzino and a delicious mushroom risotto. Take your time to peruse the menu over a glass of wine, for it’s not something to be rushed. As well as mains and starters, you can indulge in sharing plates for two, a range of delicious sides and small bites. And don’t forget to make room for dessert!

Finish your evening downstairs in the Caldesi bar, or head back to 28-50 for a digestif before heading home. There’s something for everyone to do in Marylebone Village and whether you decide to follow our itinerary of mix it up a bit, you won’t be disappointed. Let us know if you decide to visit – we’d love to hear from you!

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Natasha Colyer
Natasha Colyerhttps://seeninthecity.co.uk
My name is Natasha and I am the Editor and Founder of Seen in the City. I have always loved to express myself creatively, most particularly through my writing, and after working for a number of other companies including Vogue and My Chic City I decided to head out on my own and Seen in the City was born. You can contact me on natasha@seeninthecity.co.uk

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