About Marylebone and Fitzrovia
Marylebone and Fitzrovia are situated in central London, blending village-like charm, creative energy and historic character. Both neighbourhoods stand out for their exceptional hospitality, making them distinguished destinations for both leisure and business events.
Both neighbourhoods feature contemporary venues, luxury hotels, private members’ clubs and design-led spaces suited to everything from board meetings and workshops to large conferences and receptions. The blend of heritage architecture, modern amenities and high-quality hospitality makes the area a compelling choice for event planners.
Beyond business, both neighbourhoods offer plenty to explore. Marylebone is known for elegant Georgian streets, boutique shopping and cultural institutions, while Fitzrovia has long been associated with writers, artists and a bohemian spirit.
From independent shops to immersive gallery experiences, green spaces, refined dining destinations and iconic landmarks such as the BT Tower, one of Fitzrovia’s most recognisable features, the neighbourhoods balance refinement and vibrancy, making them appealing for both business and leisure travellers.
The area also benefits from excellent connectivity, with easy access to London airports and key business hubs.
This interactive cooking school offers hands-on culinary classes with top chefs inside The Langham Hotel.
Moco Museum showcases immersive art exhibits from Banksy, Warhol and other iconic artists in a dynamic space.
Five-star hotel in Marylebone with luxury spa, champagne bar, and event spaces for up to 650 guests.
Things to do in Marylebone and Fitzrovia
Discover an exciting mix of things to do in Marylebone and Fitzrovia, from boutique shopping to renowned immersive experiences, historical venues and Michelin-star dining.
Event venues
No.11 Cavendish Square

No. 11 Cavendish Square is an elegant, Georgian townhouse, perfect for a variety of events, from boardroom meetings to full-scale conferences. It offers 16 spaces for up to 280 people, including the Orangery and Courtyard, a versatile venue with indoor and outdoor offerings, and the Garden Room, with tall ceilings, intricate cornicing and an ornate fireplace.
1 Wimpole Street
1 Wimpole Street is home to the Royal Society of Medicine. A sophisticated blend of historic charm and contemporary versatility, the Edwardian building offers three purpose-built conference auditoriums for up to 504 people and 22 meeting rooms, perfect for an array of events including conferences, meetings, away days, training and more.
One Marylebone
One Marylebone is a versatile event venue that combines historic grandeur with contemporary style. The venue has five adaptable indoor and outdoor spaces offering many event configurations. Soane Hall is the venue’s largest event space and features 8-metre (27ft) ceilings, striking mosaics, stained-glass windows and a capacity of up to 500 guests.
Wallace Collection
Discover the world’s finest collection of French 18th-century paintings at the Wallace Collection in Marylebone. Set among the gold-gilt furniture and silk wallpapers, admire masterpieces by Rubens, Velazquez, Rembrandt and more. With eight versatile galleries and spaces for up to 300, it delivers a sophisticated backdrop for events of all kinds.
Experiences
FRAMELESS

Immerse yourself in FRAMELESS, the UK's largest permanent multisensory digital art experience. Explore immersive galleries and see artworks by the likes of Salvador Dali, Gustav Klimt and Edvard Munch in a completely new way. Ideal for receptions, ceremonies, conferences and more, the exhibition accommodates up to 450 people, while the Blank Canvas Gallery also provides a stunning backdrop for more personalised events of up to 180.
Sauce by The Langham
Get hands-on cooking experience at Sauce by The Langham, the first cookery school within a luxury London hotel. Led by a team of chefs at The Langham, London hotel, and under the guidance of two-Michelin-starred chef Michel Roux, it offers an excellent team-building opportunity. Enjoy private cooking classes for up to 24, where everything from the decor, class length, menu and more can be customised.
Moco Museum London
Discover more than 100 contemporary, modern, digital and immersive works of art at Moco Museum London, located next to the iconic Hyde Park. Explore immersive rooms, temporary exhibitions and permanent collections showcasing works by Andy Warhol, Banksy, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Yayoi Kusama and more. Accommodating up to 500 guests, the museum is ideal for receptions, dinners and product launches.
Marylebone Village
Located just moments from bustling Oxford Street, Marylebone Village blends charming Georgian streets with a warm, village-style character. Enjoy an eclectic mix of shopping, from independent boutiques to established brands and lifestyle experiences, alongside renowned restaurants, cafes and bars. Art exhibitions, green spaces, farmers’ markets and other cultural landmarks enrich the neighbourhood, creating a vibrant yet refined destination to explore.
Restaurants
The Italian Greyhound
Savour modern Italian cooking at The Italian Greyhound, a neighbourhood bar and dining room in Marylebone. Championing sustainable produce and traditional flavours, enjoy handmade pasta, pizza and seasonal dishes in a calm and contemporary dining room. For events, The Garden Room is ideal for up to 100 guests, occupying the entire lower-ground floor and featuring beautiful French doors that open out to the garden.
The Ninth
Located in Fitzrovia, The Ninth is a vibrant French-Mediterranean restaurant. Delight in classic flavour combinations and quality ingredients in a relaxed, contemporary setting. For groups, the restaurant offers flexible options, including a semi-private dining area accommodating up to 20 guests, or exclusive hire of the first floor or the entire restaurant to suit a wide range of event needs.
KOL
KOL is a Michelin-starred restaurant in Marylebone reimagining Mexican cuisine. Led by chef Santiago Lastra, the menu champions locally sourced ingredients to create modern dishes rooted in Mexican tradition. Its private dining room, the Chef’s Table, is inspired by the grand houses of Oaxaca. Ideal for groups of up to 20, guests can choose between a five or eight-course menu to enjoy in the warm, contemporary and immersive setting.
Les 110 de Taillevent London
Enjoy French cuisine at Les 110 de Taillevent, the sister restaurant to the two-Michelin-starred Taillevent in Paris. Named after its offering of 110 wines by the glass, it offers pairings for every one of its exquisite dishes. For private dining, the restaurant’s Lamennais Room is ideal, boasting ceiling-high windows, ample natural light, a spectacular chandelier and gold-painted wine sceneries for up to 45 guests.
Hotels
The Landmark London

The Landmark London is a grand, historic hotel in Marylebone known for its blend of classic British elegance and contemporary luxury. Its soaring glass-roofed atrium, palm-filled Winter Garden and spacious rooms create a serene escape in the city. Guests can enjoy refined dining, an indoor pool and 11 event spaces for up to 600, making it a standout choice for both leisure and business travellers.
Hyatt Regency London – The Churchill
Tucked behind Hyde Park and Oxford Street is Hyatt Regency London – The Churchill, a 440-room hotel honouring Sir Winston Churchill’s classic British style. With 11 flexible spaces spread across two floors, including The Library, the elegant Chartwell Ballroom and a selection of modern Boardrooms, The Churchill makes the perfect setting for an array of events for up to 250 guests.
The Langham, London
The Langham, London is one of Marylebone’s most prestigious five-star hotels. A two-Michelin-key property, it pairs timeless elegance with world-class hospitality, from the refined dining at Chez Roux to the iconic afternoon tea in Palm Court. With 380 beautifully appointed rooms and 23 versatile event spaces, including a grand ballroom, it offers a luxurious setting for gatherings of up to 375 guests.
The Marylebone Hotel
The Marylebone Hotel is a five-star hotel located in the sophisticated Marylebone Village. It offers 257 stylish rooms, an 18-metre (59ft) pool, a health club and refined dining options, making it a polished yet relaxed base in London for both leisure and business travellers. The hotel also offers five event spaces for up to 250 guests, ideal for hosting meetings, conferences, corporate summits and more.
Nobu Hotel London Portman Square
Located in a private garden square, Nobu Hotel London Portman Square combines contemporary London design with Japanese-inspired hospitality. The 243-room hotel offers four dining options, wellness facilities and three advanced event spaces for board meetings, group incentives, conferences and more, hosting up to 700 guests. A refined aesthetic, iconic Nobu cuisine and central location create memorable events.
Travel information
How to get to Marylebone and Fitzrovia
Marylebone and Fitzrovia are easily accessible from all parts of London by bus, Tube and rail. With an extensive bus network and seven key London Underground stations, it’s simple to reach central London, neighbouring areas and major business hubs.
By Tube
The Bakerloo, Central, Circle, Hammersmith and City, Metropolitan, Northern, Jubilee and Victoria lines all run through the borough with notable stops including Baker Street, Regent’s Park, Great Portland Street, Bond Street and Oxford Circus.
By rail
London Marylebone Railway Station operates Chiltern Railways services, connecting London to other parts of the UK, including Oxford, Birmingham, High Wycombe and Stratford-upon-Avon.
The Elizabeth line also runs from Bond Street to Paddington, Heathrow Airport, Canary Wharf, London Liverpool Street, Stratford and more.
By bus
There are many bus routes connecting Marylebone and Fitzrovia with key London locations, including the 2, 13, 18, 27, 139, 205 and 453.
Travel times to and from Marylebone and Fitzrovia
- Heathrow Airport: 36 minutes via the Elizabeth line.
- Westminster: Four minutes via the Jubilee line.
- Canary Wharf: 20 minutes via the Jubilee line.
- London Bridge: 12 minutes via the Jubilee line.
- King’s Cross St Pancras: Six minutes via the Hammersmith and City, Metropolitan or Circle lines.
- London Stansted Airport: 60 minutes via Victoria or Metropolitan lines and Greater Anglia.
- London Luton Airport: 45 minutes via the Metropolitan line and East Midlands Railway or Thameslink.
Find more information about how to get around London as a business traveller in our business travel in London guide.
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