You will be in the heart of London with Oxford Street to the south and Marylebone Road to the north. You will have Edgware Road to the west and the Great Portland Street to the east. St John's Wood, Hyde Park and Regent's Park are all close by. Benedict Arnold has lived here and so have the great poetess Elizabeth Barrett Browning and that doyen of English Literature Charles Dickens! John Lennon, Yoko Ono and Ringo Starr have all picked this area before you decided to move in! So, you will get class and some excellent places to shop at and loads of history. You can smell history in All Souls' Church and remember Sherlock Holmes in Baker Street. You could search for your familiar heroes in Madame Tussaud's. No doubt you would like to pick the best flats to let in Marylebone.
There are some excellent agencies that will come up with some truly prime property by way of flats to let in Marylebone. Only you will have to decide your budget, the size of the house and the area in Marylebone where you would like to live. You would not be disappointed if you were looking for say a large three-bedroom place with two bathrooms in Kensington. You would find one that would surely meet your approval. You will probably get a penthouse with an excellent view overlooking the garden.
A search for more modest flats to let in Marylebone would yield a three-bedroom flat in Somerset Court not too far from High Street Kensington. You will have a reception and a kitchen with two bathrooms, plenty of storage space and a private garden as well! If you are looking for a studio flat there are plenty to choose from. You would find one surely in Weymouth Street just seconds away from Marylebone High Street overlooking the garden with a separate kitchen, wooden flooring and a natural dcor. At Regent's Park you may find a studio flat with original parquet flooring and 24 hours security and a common garden.