Marylebone, Bloomsbury, Soho and Covent Garden
Sitting between Oxford Street and Regents Park, Marylebone is a wealthy and aspirational area with properties dating from the 18th century. The areas around Marylebone High Street have a village feel.
Bloomsburys ‘grid plan’ of streets was laid out in the 1660’s and the Georgian Squares make the area very desirable today. Dominated by London University and The British Museum, the area benefits from being close to both Euston and King’s Cross Railway stations
Soho is one of the most diverse, characterful and busy areas in London and is at the heart of the West End. With London’s theatre land www.officiallondontheatre.co.uk) and China Town to the south of the area, it is crammed full of clubs, pubs and bars, a really fun place to visit which is vibrant and bustling 24 /7 !
To the east of Soho is Covent Garden. Originating as a fruit and vegetable market in eighteenth century and now converted into a fashionable shopping area – it too is packed full of theatres and is home to the world famous Royal Opera House





