Lords Cricket GroundLord's Cricket Ground has been home to cricket since 1814 and regularly hosts both test matches and one day international matches. Over one hundred Test matches have been played at Lord's, the first in 1884 when England defeated Australia by an innings and 5 runs. The ground is one of the planned venues for the 2012 Olympics.

600m (10 mins) from Park Road
Sherlock Holmes MuseumSherlock Holmes lived here at 221B Baker Street between 1881 - 1904 and the house is now protected by the Government. It is privately-run museum run by the Sherlock Holmes International Society.

700m (12 mins) from Park Road
Marylebone VillageMarylebone village, which encompasses Regent's Park, Baker Street and Lisson Grove, is a sought- after area of Central London which centres around Marylebone High Street and its surrounding stylish shopping streets.

1200m (20 mins) from Park Road
Primrose HillPrimrose Hill offers some of the most gorgeous views of Central London and is a popular spot for families and local residents to have picnics during the summer. It is located to the north side of Regent's Park.

1300m (22 mins) from Park Road
Little Venice CanalsThis area to the north of Paddington is a small leafy oasis with picturesque canals and river boats travelling to Camden Lock and back. It is a great spot for a walk along the towpath where you will find the Puppet Theatre barge, the Cascade Floating Art Gallery, the Waterside Cage and the Warwick Castle pub.

1400m (23 mins) from Park Road
Earl of Camden PubA spacious and friendly pub which is perfectly located in the midst of all the local Camden attractions. With a neighbourhood pub feel, it attracts a mixed crowd and is perfect for people watching along Parkway or a casual drink with friends.

1800m (30 mins) from Park Road