Property Summary
- Bedroom: 1&2
- Bathrooms: 1&2
Property Description
Luxury Accommodation Marylebone Lane – Serviced Apartments Near Oxford StreetLocated in the heart of Central London, Marylebone Lane Apartments offer luxury serviced accommodation, just a stone’s throw from Oxford Street, Hyde Park, and Knightsbridge. This exclusive address places you within easy reach of iconic attractions such as Madame Tussaud's, Sherlock Holmes Museum, and The Wallace Collection. The property is perfect for business and leisure visitors seeking spacious, private accommodation with easy access to London's luxury shopping districts and vibrant culture.
Property Details:
Type: Luxury Serviced Apartments
Bedrooms: 1-Bed and 2-Bed Apartments
Bathrooms: 1 Bathroom (for 1-Bed Apartments)
Living Area: Spacious, with a modern aesthetic and comfortable furnishings
Kitchen: Fully equipped with an oven, fridge, electric stove, dishwasher, and some apartments featuring a microwave and freezer
Facilities:
All bills included
Free high-speed Wi-Fi
Weekly cleaning and linen change
Welcome hamper upon arrival
Flat-screen TV and washer-dryer in each apartment
Ideal for both short and long stays
Ideal For: Business travellers, families, and groups looking for a hotel alternative
Price:
1-Bed Apartment: From £195 + VAT
2-Bed Apartment: From £235 + VAT
Location: 60/68 Marylebone Lane, London W1U 2NZ, UK
Location:
Marylebone Lane Apartments are ideally located in one of London's most sought-after areas, placing you within walking distance of the University of Westminster, Selfridges, and Europe’s largest shopping street, Oxford Street. You’re also close to Knightsbridge, home to Harrods, and Fortnum & Mason. For those seeking entertainment, you'll find Madame Tussaud’s, The Wallace Collection, and Sherlock Holmes Museum just around the corner.The apartments are well-connected by public transport with Bond Street Station only 5 minutes on foot, and Marylebone Train Station within 20 minutes.
For further details or to make a booking, please contact Fraser Bond.



















