Holland Park vs Marylebone Village
A side-by-side comparison of rent, transport, lifestyle and overall liveability.
Our recommendation
Marylebone Village offers better value — similar or better scores at a lower rent.
Rent comparison
Holland Park
Kensington & ChelseaMarylebone Villagewinner
WestminsterHolland Park is £100/month cheaper on a 1-bed flat.
Lifestyle comparison
Lively
Green space
Nightlife
Café density
Gym density
Walkability
Food scene
Young professionals
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Transport
Holland Park
Prime west London centred on one of the city's best parks, with high rents and a quiet upscale feel.
- ✓Holland Park on the doorstep
- ✓Beautiful residential streets
- ✓Central line access
- →Very expensive
- →Limited nightlife
- →Small rental market
Marylebone Village
A polished central village with Marylebone High Street, Bond Street access, and calmer streets than Soho.
- ✓Excellent cafes, restaurants, and retail
- ✓Central/Jubilee/Elizabeth access nearby
- ✓Walkable to Regent's Park and the West End
- →Very expensive
- →Small flats at high prices
- →Social scene is refined rather than lively
Frequently asked questions
Is Holland Park or Marylebone Village better to live in?
Marylebone Village offers better value — similar or better scores at a lower rent.
Is Holland Park cheaper than Marylebone Village?
Marylebone Village is cheaper — average 1-bed rent is £2,200 vs £2,300 in Holland Park, a saving of £100/month.
Which has better transport — Holland Park or Marylebone Village?
Holland Park and Marylebone Village score equally on transport (9/10). Holland Park is served by Holland Park. Marylebone Village is served by Bond Street.
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