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HOTELS NEAR BAKER STREET UNDERGROUND STATION
Marylebone Road, London, NW1 5LA
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| Baker Street underground station is a Zone 1 tube station located in the City of Westminster's North West London district Marylebone. Boasting the most platforms of all London's underground stations (10 overall), the station is serviced by five lines: the Metropolitan line (purple) between Great Portland Street and Finchley Road stations, the Circle and Hammersmith & City lines (yellow, pink) between Great Portland Street and the way-down-under lines of the Bakerloo line (brown) between Regent's Park and Marylebone and the Jubilee line (grey) between Bond Street and St John's Wood.
Located on Baker Street itself the station is probably, definitely, most famous for being located on the street where fictional character Sherlock Holmes lived. There is a statue of the super-sleuth outside the Marylebone Street exit and the Sherlock Holmes Museum's atmospheric rooms are waiting to be explored at 221B Baker Street - the famous sleuth's address. Other places of interest to visit in the area are Madame Tussaudīs Wax Museum which first opened on Baker Street in 1835, moving a year later around the corner, east of the station, to Marylebone Road, and next door to here is the London Planetarium. If you head north up Baker Street out of the station you'll discover the beautifully huge Regent's Park - a luscious green space that is home to London's Open Air Theatre, cafes, tennis courts, the London Central Mosque which sits on the western side of the park and along the northern edge of the park is the London Zoo. West of here (north-west of the station) is the infamous Lord's Cricket Ground which is around 15-20 minutes walk away from the Baker Street Station. To the west of the station down Marylebone Road is Marylebone Station on Melcombe Place, further on from here are the Edgware Road stations and south-west of here is Paddington Station with the northern edge of Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens just south of here on the other side of Bayswater Road.
If you walk south down Baker Street from the station there is an area of great shopping, entertainment, bars, watering holes and top restaurants to be discovered including the Screen on Baker Street Cinema on the corner of Paddington Street (near to the University of Westminster) and the delicious restaurant Michael Moore which is about half way down Baker Street to the east on Blandford Street. Further south-east of here is Manchester Square where the Wallace Collection is located containing 18th century French paintings and decorative art and a few minutes walk east of here is Harley Street where an abundance of private doctors and medical specialists are located. Keep heading directly south down Baker Street and it becomes Orchard Street which abruptly ends when it meets Oxford Street, with Selfridges department store to the left.
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Baker Street - 400 metres north
Within minutes of Baker Street, the Blandford hotel offers tourist class accommodations with a friendly atmosphere. The hotel is perfect for family visitors to London, as it has within walking distance some of the finest London has to offer, including Madam Tussauds, the Sherlock Holmes Museum, London Zoo at Regent's Park, Oxford Street for shopping or dining, and Hyde Park and Marble Arch for scenery and sightseeing.
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Baker Street - 300 metres north west
The Hotel La Place is a four diamond hotel offering attractive accommodations, located in the centre of London in Marylebone, only two minutes walk from Madame Tussauds and the Tussaud's Auditorium at Baker Street. Regent's Park, the Royal Academy of Music, sherlock Holmes Museum and London Zoo are nearby.
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Baker Street - 400 metres north
A small, family run hotel in Marylebone, the Kenwood House hotel is ideally situated for access to Baker Street, Marble Arch and Oxford Street. The hotel is just a few minutes walk from Regent's Park, with nearby attractions including Madame Tussauds, the Sherlock Holmes Museum, Tussaud's Auditorium and London Zoo. To the south is Speaker's Corner at Hyde Park near the historic Marble Arch gateway onto Oxford Street.
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Baker Street - 200 metres north
The Sherlock Holmes hotel by Park Plaza is a modern stylish boutique four star hotel on Baker Street in Marylebone, the street made famous by sir Arthur Conan Doyle's fictitious super sleuth. Just two minute's walk from the Sherlock Holmes Museum, the hotel is also well situated for Madame tussauds, the Tussaud's Auditorium, Regent's Park and the Royal Academy of Music. London Zoo is located in the nearby Regent's Park, and Marylebone station is a short walk away.
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Baker Street - 300 metres west
The Prince Regent hotel is a small modern bed and breakfast hotel located on Nottingham Place, less than a minute away from Madame Tussauds in Marylebone. Nearby attractions include, The Tussaud's Auditorium, Sherlock Holmes Museum, Regent's Park (which has London Zoo at the northern end) and Park Square Gardens.
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Baker Street - 500 metres north west
A modern and stylish tourist class hotel located in Marylebone, the Manchester Street hotel is located right between Baker Street and Oxford Street, with both popular tourist spots only five minutes walk in either direction. Near Baker Street you have Madame Tussauds, the Tussaud's Auditorium, Sherlock Holmes Museum and Regent's Park; whilst Oxford Street is populated with many popular stores and eateries and Marble Arch is nearby.
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