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in the town of London, in the county of Greater London

Marble Arch

About Marble Arch

Marble Arch was was designed by John Nash and purpose built in 1828 to be the grand entrance to Buckingham Palace. It is constructed of white Carrara marble and has three archways of Corinthian columns. In 1851 Buckingham Palace was extended, thus leaving insufficient space for this magnificent Arch and as a result it was relocated to become the new entrance to Hyde Park, replacing Cumberland Gate. Due to road layout alterations in both 1908 and 1961, Marble Arch now resides on a traffic island site in an area historicaly known as Tyburn.
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Recommended attractions near Marble Arch

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Royal Institution of Great Britain(0.7 miles, 1.2 km)Pictures
The Wellington Museum(0.8 miles, 1.2 km)Pictures
Wellington Arch(0.8 miles, 1.3 km)Pictures
Buckingham Palace(0.9 miles, 1.5 km)Pictures
The Serpentine Gallery(1.0 miles, 1.6 km)Pictures
Green Park(1.0 miles, 1.6 km)Pictures

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Recommended towns near Marble Arch

Mayfair, in the county of Greater London (0.5 miles, 0.8 km)
Mayfair has it all, it is the haunt of the rich and famous, with elegant houses and apartment buildings that are the sole province of the wealthy.
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Marylebone, in the county of Greater London (0.5 miles, 0.8 km)
Marylebone is one of London's more affluent area's, it is home mostly to the well to do, and yet only a couple of centuries ago a large workhouse was built here to give shelter to the poor and homeless, often foundlings were discovered on the workhouse doorstep.
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Piccadilly, in the county of Greater London (0.8 miles, 1.3 km)
One of the Capital's most noted places, Piccadilly sweeps uphill with handsome houses on one side and Green Park on the other.
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London, a Historic City in the county of Greater London (1.4 miles, 2.3 km, direction E)
London is one of the World's most exciting, cultural destinations where visitors can walk with history whilst enjoying all that...
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Westminster, in the county of Greater London (1.5 miles, 2.4 km, direction SE)
Of all the jewels in the City of Westminster, none shines more brightly than Westminster Abbey, stunning setting for the coronation of almost every English monarch since William the Conqueror was crowned there in 1066.
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St Pancras, in the county of Greater London (1.7 miles, 2.8 km, direction NE)
The name of the area is taken from the boy martyred in AD 304. Pancras was the orphaned Christian son of a Phrygian nobleman who was brought up at the court of the Emperor in Rome.
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Kensington, in the county of Greater London (1.8 miles, 2.8 km, direction W)
The attractive Royal borough of Kensington has many special places. Most prominent is Kensington Palace, birthplace of Queen Victoria.
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Camden Town, in the county of Greater London (2.0 miles, 3.2 km, direction NE)
Camden town is a vibrant cosmopolitan region of London.
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Notting Hill, in the county of Greater London (2.1 miles, 3.3 km, direction W)
This area of London is known throughout the world as the scene of London's biggest annual street party.
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Chelsea, in the county of Greater London (2.1 miles, 3.4 km, direction S)
Chelsea is a district in London which in recent times gained fame as the 'home' of the 'swinging sixties' . The swinging sixties was defined on the Kings Road, which runs the length of the area and both the Beatles and the Rolling Stones lived here at one time.
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Nearby travel help

Marble Arch Tube Station(0.0 miles, 0.0 km)
Bond Street Tube Station(0.4 miles, 0.6 km)
Marylebone Station(0.7 miles, 1.1 km)
Paddington Station(0.7 miles, 1.1 km)
M1 Junction 1(4.9 miles, 7.9 km, direction NW)
M4 Junction 1(5.6 miles, 9.0 km, direction W)
London City Airport(9.4 miles, 15.1 km, direction E)
London Heathrow Airport(12.9 miles, 20.8 km, direction W)

Accommodation & Hotels near Marble Arch

Hotel Name
The Cumberland - A Guoman Hotel(0.0 miles, 0.1 km)
Edward Lear Hotel(0.1 miles, 0.2 km)
Montcalm Hotel(0.1 miles, 0.2 km)
Best Western Mostyn Hotel(0.1 miles, 0.2 km)
Marble Inn(0.1 miles, 0.2 km)
Boston Court Hotel(0.1 miles, 0.2 km)
Hadleigh Hotel(0.1 miles, 0.2 km)
Radisson Edwardian Sussex Hotel(0.1 miles, 0.2 km)
Rose Court Hotel(0.2 miles, 0.2 km)
Radisson SAS Portman Hotel(0.2 miles, 0.3 km)
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