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Baker Street tube station · United Kingdom

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Baker Street tube station is a historic and bustling transport hub in central London, offering excellent connections to major attractions and business districts. The area around the station combines Victorian charm with modern amenities, making it a convenient base for exploring the city.

The area surrounding Baker Street tube station is a prime location for visitors seeking to immerse themselves in London's rich history and vibrant contemporary life. With its iconic Sherlock Holmes connections and proximity to Regent's Park, Madame Tussauds, and the West End, it offers a diverse range of experiences. Accommodation options here cater to various preferences, from elegant hotels to more budget-friendly stays, all benefiting from superb transport links. Whether you're in London for culture, shopping, or business, Baker Street provides a strategic and engaging starting point.

Updated July 7, 2026

Baker Street tube station in numbers

20
hotels
127€
median price per night
8.2/10
average guest rating
10 197
guest reviews
14% cheaper than London Paddington station
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What to expect

  • Excellent transport links via multiple tube lines (Bakerloo, Jubilee, Metropolitan, Hammersmith & City, Circle).
  • Proximity to major attractions like Madame Tussauds, Regent's Park, and the Sherlock Holmes Museum.
  • A mix of historic architecture and modern amenities, with numerous dining and shopping options.
  • Convenient access to the West End for theatre and entertainment.
  • A lively atmosphere, popular with both tourists and locals.

Local tips

  • Utilise the tube network extensively; Baker Street is a major interchange, making travel across London very easy.
  • Explore Regent's Park for a peaceful escape from the city bustle, just a short walk away.
  • Book tickets for popular attractions like Madame Tussauds or West End shows in advance to avoid queues.
  • Consider a walk along Marylebone High Street for independent shops and charming cafes.
  • For dining, explore the diverse range of restaurants from casual eateries to upscale options around Marylebone and Baker Street.

Where to stay

FAQ

What are the best areas to stay near Baker Street tube station?

Staying directly around Baker Street offers immediate access to the tube and attractions. Marylebone Village, just south, provides a more upscale, village-like feel with boutique shops and fine dining. Regent's Park area to the north is ideal for those seeking greenery and a quieter atmosphere, while still being well-connected.

What types of accommodation can be found near Baker Street tube station?

The area offers a variety of accommodation types, from luxurious 5-star hotels with extensive amenities to comfortable 3- and 4-star options. You'll also find serviced apartments and guesthouses, catering to different budgets and lengths of stay. Many properties reflect the area's elegant Victorian heritage.

What is the best time to visit Baker Street tube station area?

London is a year-round destination. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds than summer. Winter brings festive cheer, especially around Christmas, though it can be colder. Summer (June-August) is popular but can be very busy and more expensive.

How to get around from Baker Street tube station?

Baker Street tube station is one of London's best-connected stations, served by five tube lines. This makes it incredibly easy to reach almost any part of the city. Buses are also plentiful, and many attractions are within walking distance, including Regent's Park and Madame Tussauds.