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Where to stay, eat and explore in this cosy corner of London. Away from the big-hitting attractions, there are enclaves in the British capital that are
When you're sauntering around Marylebone – for my money, one of London's most salubrious and pleasant districts, and just about worthy of the much-abused name of 'village' – what do you most want to find? Aside from the bookshops and pubs and boutiques and what-have-you, you are going to want to find a place to rest, take a glass of wine and something to eat and, if you're going to take full advantage of everything from the Wallace Collection to the finest Daunt's in London, you're not going to want to be far away from the action. But in a notoriously expensive and upmarket part of town, where is the best place to stay? Enter The Marylebone, part of the estimable, high-end Doyle Collection. It may seem vaguely unprepossessing from the outside, being a building of Sixties construction rather than the glorious Edwardian piles to be found nearby, but once in, you'll be soundly cossetted by the warmth of the welcome and the comfort of the rooms.