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Marylebone High St
Marylebone Village is a cosmopolitan oasis in the centre of London. Business and private residences are entwined to create a unique village atmosphere. There’s a bewildering array of boutiques and designer shops for that special gift as well as traditional English pubs and eateries to suit every taste and budget.

Regents Park
Famous for celebrity spotting in summer and picnics with magnificent views of London, climb to the top of Primrose Hill and see how many world known sights you can count.

Be sure not to miss to pay a visit to the ZLS London Zoo, the first scientific zoo in the world. Including many attractions like Gorilla Kingdom, Clore Rainforest Lookout and the Blackburn Pavilion - a tropical bird paradise you can be sure to be entertained for the whole day. Look out for the newest attraction - Animal Adventure, the interactive children's zoo, where they can climb and walk along treetops like red pandas, make friends with goats, sheep and chickens and discover aardvark enclosures as they burrow underground in the Root Zone.

It is also the location of the Cycling Race in 2012 Olympics.

Selfridges
Oxford Street, one of the busiest and most famous shopping streets in the world, is just a 10 minute walk away. Here you’ll find a mix of large department stores and famous fashion boutiques in this shopper’s paradise.

Baker Street
Located just 3 minute walk away, Baker Street is one of the most famous streets in London and around the world. Its name is linked with many London's attractions including Madam Tussuad's, Regent's Park, Lord's Cricket Ground, the great detective Sherlock Holmes and of course the London Underground.

Baker Street is the nearest station to us. It opened in 1863, which makes it the oldest station on the London Underground. The station's floor and walls are decorated with tiles of images of Sherlock Holmes whom according to Arthur Conan Doyle's stories lived on Baker Street between 1881-1904. Just outside Baker street station you will also find his large statue. Step back in time in the Sherlock Holmes Museum - the official home of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John H. Watson in 221b Baker street and see all the famous objects in his study placed exactly as described in all the stories.

Soho
Soho, with its numerous cinemas and world famous theatres, is only a 20 minute walk or, if you prefer, a short hop on the underground. Here you’ll find an eclectic mix of bars, cafés, restaurants and specialist shops.

Madame Tussauds
Madame Tussauds has been entertaining Londoners and people from all over the world for over 200 years with its lifelike models of famous celebrities. Rub shoulders with Brad Pitt, visit Barack Obama in his Oval Office, get a front page scoop of Spiderman in action or dance with Britney Spears. But the real question is…will you survive the Chamber of Horrors?

Lord's Cricket Ground
Lord's Cricket Ground has been home to cricket since 1844 and is probably the most important place in the world that regulary hosts both test and international matches. It is just a short bus ride away or one stop on the Jubilee line.

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