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Discover Marylebone Village through an exclusive walking tour on 5th October 

Discover Marylebone Village through an exclusive walking tour on 5th October 

Step into the heart of London’s bustling Marylebone Village, a premier destination for shopping and dining, now with exciting new opportunities to explore its rich history. Join local expert Rosalind Vincent of Wide Eyed London on October 5th as she uncovers the hidden gems of Marylebone, meeting at the new Elm Leaf installation celebrating the 70-year-old elm tree the survived dutch elm disease and World War 2.


Saunter along Moxon Street, well known for its foodie scene, peruse the many independent shops on Marylebone Lane and New Cavendish Street. Participants will enjoy exclusive discounts and complimentary refreshments from some of the area’s flagship stores and eateries as well as some goodies.



Time: 10:30am - 12:00pm

Meet: Underneath the new installation ‘The Elm Leaf’ at the southern end of Marylebone Lane

Price: £20 per person (+ £1.50 booking fee; tickets are non-refundable but transferable).


For more information visit https://www.marylebonevillage.com/whats-on-and-features/item/1366-marylebone-village-walking-tour


Tickets: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/wideeyedlondon/1240722


Written by Claire Selby 

Photography by Nyla Sammons

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