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Marylebone Village will host a walking tour on 13th July
10/07/24

Marylebone Village will host a walking tour on 13th July

Explore the charm of Marylebone Village with a lively walking tour of this stylish shopping and dining hotspot on Saturday 13th July.


Led by Rosalind Vincent from Wide Eyed London, this tour dives into the village’s fascinating history and heritage, highlights the most Instagrammable spots, and includes special offers and refreshments from some of the area’s stores and cafes.


The tour will start at the brand-new Marylebone Village Elm Leaf installation on Marylebone Lane. This installation pays homage to London's oldest surviving elm tree on Marylebone High Street, which made it through World War II and the 1970s elm tree disease. The design features a green Elm leaf embossed with ‘Marylebone Village’ in gold, celebrating the area's rich history.


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Wander down Marylebone Lane and Marylebone High Street, you’ll pass a vibrant mix of shops, top-notch restaurants, and cozy cafes.


You will also explore quieter streets like Moxon Street, a food lover's paradise, Marylebone Lane, filled with charming independent boutiques, and much more. The tour wraps up by the famous elm tree on Marylebone High Street, where you can admire its beauty and learn about its storied past.


When: Saturday 13th July at 10:30am - 12pm 

Where: The tour will begin underneath the village’s brand-new installation ‘The Elm Leaf’ located at the south end of Marylebone Lane. 

Price: £20pp with a £1.50 booking fee, to book your ticket visit https://www.tickettailor.com/events/wideeyedlondon/1240722


Once the tour ends you will receive complimentary Marylebone Village branded merchandise and exclusive discounts at restaurants and stores, all very exciting!


Photography by Nyla Sammons

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Marylebone Village will host a walking tour on 13th July

  • Nyla Sammons
  • Jul 10, 2024
  • 1 min read

Explore the charm of Marylebone Village with a lively walking tour of this stylish shopping and dining hotspot on Saturday 13th July.


Led by Rosalind Vincent from Wide Eyed London, this tour dives into the village’s fascinating history and heritage, highlights the most Instagrammable spots, and includes special offers and refreshments from some of the area’s stores and cafes.


The tour will start at the brand-new Marylebone Village Elm Leaf installation on Marylebone Lane. This installation pays homage to London's oldest surviving elm tree on Marylebone High Street, which made it through World War II and the 1970s elm tree disease. The design features a green Elm leaf embossed with ‘Marylebone Village’ in gold, celebrating the area's rich history.


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Wander down Marylebone Lane and Marylebone High Street, you’ll pass a vibrant mix of shops, top-notch restaurants, and cozy cafes.


You will also explore quieter streets like Moxon Street, a food lover's paradise, Marylebone Lane, filled with charming independent boutiques, and much more. The tour wraps up by the famous elm tree on Marylebone High Street, where you can admire its beauty and learn about its storied past.


When: Saturday 13th July at 10:30am - 12pm 

Where: The tour will begin underneath the village’s brand-new installation ‘The Elm Leaf’ located at the south end of Marylebone Lane. 

Price: £20pp with a £1.50 booking fee, to book your ticket visit https://www.tickettailor.com/events/wideeyedlondon/1240722


Once the tour ends you will receive complimentary Marylebone Village branded merchandise and exclusive discounts at restaurants and stores, all very exciting!


Photography by Nyla Sammons

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