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With July promising yet more beautiful weather, here's our round up of things going on in and around Marylebone to truly soak up the sun and enjoy the great outdoors! |
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The World Cup: Best Places to Catch the Action |
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It's no secret that England goes crazy for football! Be sure to get involved in the celebrations and cheer on your team! |
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Be notified about ticket releases here! |
Flat Iron SquareIf you're looking to get a glimpse of the games, come rain or shine, this is the place to go! With a big outdoor screen and heaters, as well as plenty of indoor screens ready if the weather turns. Whatever the forecast has in store, Borough’s Flat Iron Square is well equipped for every World Cup fixture. And when the final whistle blows, live entertainment and DJs keep the atmosphere going long after the match is over.
Location: Borough
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The AlbanyDon't fancy travelling far and wide to find a pub? Look no further than The Albany. Right on our doorstep and showing the games for free in a lively, traditional pub setting.
Location: 240 Great Portland Street
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For all the details, click here! |
The WigmoreLooking for something a bit more refined, away from the general riff raff that comes with the traditional pub scenes? Then why not try The Wigmore. Offering premium matchday dining inspired by the host nations for selected matches.
The rotating menu adds an extra layer of excitement, with guests invited to vote for their favourite creation before the final stages of the tournament. Private spaces including The Green Room and The Snug are also available for exclusive screenings. Combining luxury surroundings with a lively football atmosphere, The Wigmore is ideal for those seeking a premium World Cup viewing experience in London.
Location: The Wigmore, Marylebone
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Alfresco Dining in Marylebone |
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As we know, warm sunny days are few and far between in London and so making the most of them is a summer essential! What better way than taking a stroll and finding a spot to dine alfresco. |
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View the menu and book a table! |
CaldesiIf you're longing for an Italian summer, it's time to book a table at Caldesi. Founded by celebrity chef Giancarlo Caldesi and his wife Katie, this beloved family-run restaurant is known for its regional Italian dishes, freshly made pasta and warm hospitality. Their outdoor tables on charming Marylebone Lane make it a lovely spot for a long lunch or a romantic evening meal.
Location: 118 Marylebone Ln, Marylebone, London W1U 2QF
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The Cavendish PubLooking for a classic British pub with a sunny spot to sit outside? This independent Marylebone gastropub has an outdoor terrace that's a local favourite for alfresco drinks and dining — perfect for a long lunch or drinks in the sunshine. Pair your pint with seasonal plates and creative cocktails, or come Sunday for one of the best roasts in the neighbourhood.
Location: 35 New Cavendish St, Marylebone, London, W1G 9TR
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LitaWith open-fire cooking, biodynamic wines and a produce-driven seasonal menu under the direction of Kostas Papathanasiou, Lita promises to treat you to an unforgettable culinary experience. Book one of around 20 coveted terrace seats for long lunches and leisurely evenings in the sunshine — southern European flavours don't get much better than this.
Location: 7-9 Paddington Street, Marylebone, London, W1U 5QH
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Enjoy an Atmospheric Concert at Somerset House |
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View the line-up and book tickets here! |
Somerset House Summer Series is back for another year. Held in the Edmond J. Safra Fountain court, in the enclave of the iconic Neoclassical building, this ten-day open-air gig series has long held space for an ecclectic range of acts including both exciting up-and-comers and well-known trailblazers from the UK and beyond.
Location: Somerset House
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