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.

2200m (37 mins) from Lowndes Square
Battersea Power StationThe unused power station was the first British coal-fired electricity station set up in the 1930's and now dominates the Battersea skyline. The station gained worldwide recognition having appeared on the cover of Pink Floyd's 1977 album, Animals.

2300m (38 mins) from Lowndes Square
Battersea ParkSet over 200 acres of green space, Battersea Park, situated on the bank of the Thames, is considered by many to be the most attractive of London parks. With its historic gardens, diverse natural flora and even a zoo, the park has something to offer everyone.

2400m (40 mins) from Lowndes Square
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.

2500m (42 mins) from Lowndes Square
Fitzroy TavernThe area of Fitzrovia was named after this pub in the 1930's when the Fitzroy Tavern was frequented by writers, artists, sculptors, composers and poets. It is very popular with UCL students and is also home to the Pear Shaped Comedy Club every Wednesday.

2500m (42 mins) from Lowndes Square
Candy CakesCandy Cakes, based in Covent Garden is cup cake paradise, with a unique range of innovative, vibrant and often intriguing cake combinations. Established in 2006, it is now expanding rapidly, and even appeared on the BBC programme, Mary Queen of Charity Shops.

2600m (43 mins) from Lowndes Square