One of the world's most influential florists, Jane Packer is famous for arranging the flowers at Princess Diana's wedding and her client list is brimming with celebrities and society figures. The range caters for all tastes and, for such an exclusive establishment, prices are surprisingly affordable.
Jane Packer
32-34 New Cavendish Street, W1G 8UE
For sheer quality Jane Packer has to be a top pick. The lady herself is famous for arranging the... More
Christmas Trees
Christmas Forest
The Alwyne Pub, St Paul's Road, N1
1st December - 24th December 2006
This company are complete experts in Christmas trees. Pedantic over quality, their... More
Shrouded deep within the meandering warren of streets that criss-cross Covent Garden, Wild Bunch adds a welcome burst of colour to London's grey urban terrain. ... More
Here at the Londontown.com offices, it’s been known to smell a little. What do you expect when you get ten hard-working editors searching for London’s ... More
The Marylebone Hotel (formerly Jurys Clifton Ford Hotel) is a modern, stylish hotel in a great location - minutes from Oxford Street but down a ... More
St Marylebone Parish Church Grounds,
Marylebone High Street,
London,
NW1Map
7 minutes walk from Jane Packer
Every Saturday, Cabbages and Frocks Market makes a welcome return to Marylebone, making a weekend stroll up the pretty high street an even more attractive ...More
Free art classes and workshops, talks and tours, bring alive to visitors the varied works of art contained in the Wallace Collection, on display in ... More
Coming across the pretty, pedestrianised streets off St Christopher's Place is like discovering an oasis of Continental cafe culture in the most unlikely place - ... More
The little sister of Caldesi, one of Mayfair's longest serving restaurants (now closed), this smaller caffe with a less formal atmosphere, chic music and (slightly) ... More
Buzzy New Zealand fusion food joint with a restaurant upstairs, and a more informal tapa room below, invariably packed with a cheery crowd from Marylebone ... More
The Caldesi family first set up a cooking school in Giancarlo's native Tuscany. His 'Return to Tuscany' was captured by BBC cameras and dished up ... More
Cordwainers, specialists in leather, accessories and footwear, have now merged with the London College of Fashion. Among the very best specialist textile and fashion courses ...More
Despite several high-profile aficionados – J-Lo and Angelina Jolie included – Israel’s contribution to martial arts is still unknown to the general public.
Krav ...More
More than just a spa, the Elemis is a temple of touch, taste and smell. Using therapies from Bali, Tibet, Polynesia, Japan, Morocco and Thailand ... More
This boozer in Marylebone is the first pub from prolific restaurateur Claudio Pulze, the man behind such famous eateries as Aubergine and Zafferano. The cross-over ...More
Essentially an upmarket club with a restaurant attached, this Grade II listed townhouse overlooking the gardens of Cavendish Square was formerly the Spanish Embassy.
Boasting ...More
Molton House is a stylish restaurant, cocktail bar and club on South Molton Street directly opposite Browns, Joan Burstein's well-known designer clothes store. Brought to ...More
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