Train station
London Marylebone station
43 locals recommend,
Why locals recommend it
Marylebone station is the setting for the frenetic opening sequence of the 1964 A Hard Day’s Night, in which the Beatles are chased by hordes of screaming fans. Sadly, the photo and phone booths where they hide are no more (the location of the latter is now occupied by Marks & Spencer), but you can still walk through the entrance where they arrive. If you’re a Beatles fan, make the five-minute walk from Marylebone to Baker Street, and take the 139 bus to Abbey Road (10-15 minutes) to join the tourists photographing themselves on the famous zebra crossing from the Abbey Road album cover.
Tips from locals
9 minutes walk away, with trains running throughout each hour, it’s the perfect station for accessing destinations throughout England such as Buckinghamshire, Manchester, Sheffield and Aylesbury.
Central hub for regional trains going north and west. Also connected to the underground (bakerloo line)
Unique things to do nearby
Location
Melcombe Place
London, England