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My favourite place in London

Are you looking for a place that is distinctive, rich in history with a modern flair? Check out my favorite place to visit in London.

There are so many interesting places in London, and my most favorite one is Marylebone which is located in Central London.

Marylebone is particularly popular for tourist. The geographical location of Marylebone is exactly in the city centre that is between Hyde Park and Regent’s Park. In this area, the variety of cultural attractions include Sherlock Holmes Museum and the magnificent Wallace Collection. There are also some renowned shopping areas including Selfridges and Oxford Street, as well as different featured hotels, making the area a must-visit for tourists to London.

Not only is Marylebone a well-known tourist spot, it is also a desirable residential area in London. The postal code is W1 which belongs to the City of Westminster. It is rare to see an area preserving the appearance of European architecture while being in the city centre. It has a variety of old and period Victorian red brick buildings and churches.

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You could get almost everything you need in Marylebone High Street. It is full of different kind of shops like café, bistro, restaurant, boutique, bookstore, high-end supermarket, farmers market, etc. It has a distinct British neighbourhood style mixed with a European easy-going vibe. No wonder more and more of the affluent class want to relocate to this place, as it has gradually gained the nickname “Little Mayfair” in recent years.

Marylebone has a scarce housing supply. It is comparable to the Mid-Levels in Hong Kong. Over the years we had launched very few projects in the Marylebone area. At present, the main properties in this area and nearby districts that are available to buy include Regents Crescent, 101 on Cleveland, Tottenham Road West and Center Point. All of them are masterpieces. Should you be interested to find out more, please contact us or click here for further information.

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