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You can't have anything but fond memories of Marylebone…Unless you spend your time there dragging heavy luggage around. Not that we're judging: there are a million reasons to find yourself stuck with bags and suitcases at the wrong time. However, why endure such a hassle when Nannybag has cheap and trustworthy luggage storage in London and near Marylebone? For only £6, you can drop off luggage of any size at your preferred location and roam free for the rest of the day! Plus, luggage protection is included in the price!
How do I store luggage in Marylebone with Nannybag?
Storing luggage with Nannybag is easy and only takes a few seconds: you can book from the website or use the Nannybag App, available on the App Store and Google Play. Enter your location in the search bar, and you’ll have many options to store your luggage near you safely. You’ll quickly find luggage storage points in various key London locations. There are different ways to refer to luggage storage depending on the place you’re in. However, they’re all referring to the same luggage storage service. In the UK, for instance, you’ll find mentions of left luggage instead of luggage lockers. If so, no worries; it only means you’ll find a storage spot for your belongings.
Is Nannybag luggage storage safe?
To guarantee a worry-free experience, Nannybag protects travelers’ luggage up to €10,000 against any incidents (loss, theft, or breakage) that may occur during the service. Moreover, our Nannies are certified and carefully selected by our company to guarantee their professionalism and hospitality. Customers can also consult the online ratings for Nannybag and comments given to each Nanny by other travelers.
Things to know about Marylebone
When is the farmer's market open in Marylebone?
The Marylebone farmer’s market opens every Sunday from 10 AM to 2 PM and provides a large choice of local fruits, vegetables, meats, fish, and cheeses, to only name a few delicious products.
How to get to the district of Marylebone?
There are various public modes of transport available to get to Marylebone, including Tube stations Baker Street, Bond Street, Edgware Road, Marble Arch, Marylebone, Oxford Circus, and Regent's Park. Marylebone also has a railway station and is served by day buses 2, 13, 18, 27, 30, 74, 113, 139, 189, 205, 274, and 453 and night routes N18 and N74.
Which places in the Marylebone district are worth visiting?
Marylebone is definitely worth a visit for its many cultural points of interest. Should you only go to the essentials, here is a short list: the Holy Trinity Church, Baker Street (where Sherlock Holmes fans will be happy to witness 221B Baker Street, the BBC headquarters, Hyde Park and Madame Tussauds.
What are the best restaurants in Marylebone?
Restaurants are like clothes, everyone has their own opinion about them! However, here’s a selection of some of the best restaurants Marylebone has to offer: Cavita, Lina Stores, Chiltern Firehouse, Hoppers, and Pachamama. Bon appétit!
How much credit should I put on my Oyster card?
Obviously, like any trip in general, your budget for transport depends on your plans. Here are some useful indications to give you a rough idea of what to expect when it comes to transports fees in London:
- What you’ll get for £20: a return journey from Heathrow, plus enough charge to travel around Central London for 1 or 2 days.
- What you’ll get for £25 to £30: a return journey from Heathrow, as well as travels around Central London for 2 to 3 days.
- If you’re planning on frequently traveling for 7 days straight or more, you should know that a £50 Oyster card ****is the best option.
Where to use a Visitor Oyster Card?
Visitor Oyster Cards can be used on a wide range of transport, which makes your visit to London easily manageable. Oyster cards can be used on:
- London Underground (also known as the Tube)
- London Overground
- Most National Rail services in London
- London buses
- South London trams
- Docklands Light Railway (DLR)
- IFS Cloud Cable Car
- Gatwick Express
- Heathrow Express and TfL Rail
- Thames Clipper River Bus
Learn more about Marylebone
Named after the St Marylebone Parish Church, Marylebone is an area of London located in the city's West End. Some call it a district, while others consider it a village. This area houses famous London streets, such as Baker Street, Harley Street, Marylebone High Street, Portland Place, and the world-famous Oxford Street, Europe's busiest shopping street. Its central position makes it a great area to rent a hotel room or eat at some excellent restaurants. Little known fact: Marylebone was once home to English writer Charles Dickens and…Paul McCartney! John Lennon was a frequent visitor, and he and Paul wrote songs together. "Yesterday" and "I Wanna Hold Your Hand" were composed when Paul lived at 57 Wimpole Street.