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Connaught Square Area Guide

Prestigious and pleasant garden square moments from Hyde Park

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Grosvenor Square

Grosvenor Square

Grosvenor Square on a balmy evening beats Hyde Park!

Hyde Park

Hyde Park

Stunning views at sunset in London's back garden....

Hyde Park

Hyde Park

Early morning runs are not too painful with sights like this!

Manchester Square

Manchester Square

One of Marylebone's many charming garden squares...

The Providores and Tapa Room

The Providores and Tapa Room

This is a weekend central London must! Walk-in brunch at this hot spot is unbeatable - especially if you're lucky enough to catch a seat outside!

The Wallace Collection

The Wallace Collection

Displaying a private collection of artworks from the 18th and 19th centuries. The plus point of museums in London is most of them are free to visit...

Chiltern Firehouse

Chiltern Firehouse

Celeb hangout with grand surroundings - skip dinner and just book a hotel room!

Paul Rothe & Son

Paul Rothe & Son

A fourth generation family delicatessen serving homemade sandwiches and lunchtime treats.

St Christopher's Place

St Christopher's Place

After a busy day down Oxford Street, nothing beats a quiet escape to this hidden gem tucked in the heart of Marylebone.

Souli

Souli

Brekkie, lunch, fresh salads, fine sandwiches, uplifting juices and more... Perfect for any mood.

The Beehive

The Beehive

One of the best pubs in Marylebone and an amazing selection of lagers.

Paddington Street Gardens

Paddington Street Gardens

A quiet spot moments from the fantastic cafes and restaurants in the heart of Marylebone. Don't forget your table tennis bats!

The Audley

The Audley

A great after work boozer. Some of its original features have been retained throughout the years, which give it an authentic pub feel.

Speakers' Corner

Speakers' Corner

In a corner of Hyde Park you can find a place where there is total freedom of speech!

The Monocle Café

The Monocle Café

Arguably the best freshly roasted coffee in Marylebone, with a vast selection of internationally inspired light meals and snacks. Super trendy spot!

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"Duke Street was the first street in London to have a pavement."

After 2 minutes in Hyde Park, you forget you're in the middle of the world's greatest city!

Christopher Sellwood

Watching the sun set from this penthouse apartment in Marylebone really takes your breath away...

Tania Smith

The garden squares in Bayswater really add to the area's charm.

David Roberts

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Connaught Square, in the City of Westminster (a London Borough), was the first square of city houses to be built in the Bayswater area. It was named after the Duke of Gloucester (who was also the Earl of Connaught), who had a house nearby. The current appearance of the square dates from the 1820s. The square is just north of Hyde Park, and to the west of Edgware Road. It is also within 300m of Marble Arch, and the western end of Oxford Street. Connaught Square's architecture is primarily Georgian. Redevelopment was initially planned in the early 18th century and the first of its 45 brick houses was built in 1828 as part of the Hyde Park estate by Thomas Allason.

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