Madame Tussauds
Marylebone Road, London, NW1 5LR
Created by Marie Tussaud (né Grosholz) in the 19th Century, Madame Tussauds took up residence on Marylebone Road in 1884, and has since become possibly the most famous waxworks presentation in the world.
How to get here:
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Underground (District/Circle/Hammersmith&City/Bakerloo/Jubilee): Baker Street - Exit the station and turn left, walking along Marylebone Road to Madame Tussauds. +
Where to walk to next?
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Dorset Square (The Silurians). Walk west along Marylebone Road, crossing Baker Street and then Gloucester Place, then turn right into Balcombe Street. This then becomes Dorset Square.
Additional locations as the crow flies:
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Melcombe Place (The Silurians): 0.34 miles.
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Marylebone Station (The Silurians): 0.35 miles.
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Outer Circle (Invasion of the Dinosaurs): 0.51 miles.
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Conway Street (The War Machines): 0.64 miles.
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Maple Street (The War Machines): 0.69 miles.
Further links about the location
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