162 Gloucester Place, London, NW1 6DT
Tucked away in the heart of London’s prestigious Marylebone Village, these one‑bedroom serviced apartments are set within a beautifully preserved Grade II-listed Georgian building. Each apartment is fully self-contained and thoughtfully appointed. Modern kitchen (complete with dishwasher and washer-dryer), stylish dining and living area, private bathroom, and contemporary bedroom. Additional amenities include air-conditioning, an LCD flat-screen TV, safe and dedicated seating area. One lower-ground apartment enjoys its own private entrance and access to a generous rear patio. Located on Gloucester Place, just a short stroll from Marylebone’s boutique shops, fine restaurants, historic attractions, and beautiful green spaces. This property is ideal for business and leisure travellers alike, offering privacy, comfort and convenience in one of London’s most elegant neighbourhoods.
General
- Minimum stay: 7 nights
- Check‑in: from 3:00 pm / Check‑out: by 10:00 am
- Nearest Underground: Baker Street, Marylebone
- Nearby: Regent’s Park, Hyde Park, Marylebone Theatre
- Amenities: Air-conditioning; Complimentary WiFi; Self check-in; Weekly housekeeping; Towels and bed linen; All utilities included
- Welcome pack included
- Kitchen: Fully fitted with dishwasher & washer-dryer
- Outdoor space: Available in some apartments
- Flat-screen TV, safe
Things to Do Around Gloucester Place, Marylebone
With both Marylebone and Baker Street underground stations about a 5‑minute walk away, these apartments offer superb transport access across London and beyond. A short stroll brings you to Regent’s Park—where you can enjoy open-air theatre, stroll rose gardens, or boat on the lake—or head about 20 minutes to wander across Hyde Park. Just a 3‑minute walk away on Baker Street is the Sherlock Holmes Museum, offering a nostalgic journey into the world of London’s most famous fictional detective. Madame Tussauds, with over 150 lifelike wax figures, is only around a 7‑minute walk. Culture seekers will enjoy Marylebone Theatre’s varied programme of theatre, music, and dance, while London’s West End is reachable via a short tube ride. For medical professionals or visitors, the world-famous Harley Street (noted for private medical practices) is also within easy walking distance.
Shopping
Marylebone Village is a treasure trove of independent boutiques and curated high-street brands. Within a 10–15 minute walk from Gloucester Place, discover Diptyque (luxury fragrance), Fabriano Boutique (stationery), Agnes B (French-inflected fashion) and The White Company (homeware and lifestyle). Fashion boutiques like Fursac (menswear), Sandro, RIXO, ba&sh, Bimba y Lola and more line the area. For a broader retail experience, jump on the tube to Oxford Street or Bond Street, where iconic department stores like Selfridges and upscale designer shops await. Don’t miss St Christopher’s Place — a charming, pedestrianised enclave with elegant boutiques tucked between Oxford and Wigmore Streets.
Also nearby is Church Street Market which offers fresh produce, flowers, fashion, accessories, household goods and street food — great for casual browsing or picking up essentials.
Food & Drink
Marylebone’s dining scene is rich and varied. At The Landmark London, you’ll find Winter Garden Restaurant, Great Central Bar & Restaurant, and Mirror Bar for elegant dining and cocktails. Nearby, Roka (robata grill), Orrery (modern European), Scott’s (seafood) and Galvin Bistrot de Luxe (French classics) are popular local options. For inventive cuisine, KOL on Seymour Street offers bold modern Mexican fare. If you prefer lighter fare or café culture, there are lots of options in nearby Marylebone Village.
Nightlife
While Marylebone is more refined than raucous, it still offers tasteful evening and late-night options. For live music, Wigmore Hall presents classical and chamber programmes, and 229 The Venue stages contemporary gigs and club nights. Local bars include Burlock Rum Room, with its 1930s‑style basement character, and Clarette, known for its wine list and chic art-deco ambience (in the wider Marylebone/Bond Street area). For cocktail lovers, hidden gems include The Vaults at Home House (a subterranean cocktail bar), and The Parlour at the Zetter, offering cozy vibes and drinks to match.
Pubs of local charm include The Barley Mow, one of Marylebone’s historic public houses with wood-panelled interiors. Also consider The Coachmakers Arms on Marylebone Lane, which reveals a stylish cocktail bar downstairs in a renovated setting.