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Venture into the heart of central London and discover a vast and captivating area. The southern part encompasses the renowned districts of Mayfair and Piccadilly, while the northern section stretches from Oxford Street through Marylebone to Regent's Park, eventually bordering St John's Wood. Mayfair, an illustrious district, derives its name from the May Fair, a vibrant two-week event held there from 1686 until its relocation in 1764. Previously situated in the Haymarket, this festival relocated to Fair Field in Bow. The majority of this area is part of the prestigious Grosvenor Estate, owned by the Grosvenor family. Dating back to the late 17th century, Mayfair boasts exquisite residences and serves as a hub for London's most exclusive shops, restaurants, and hotels. Its opulence is reflected in its status as the most valuable property on the London Monopoly board, with Park Lane following closely behind. Explore famous shopping streets like Bond Street, Regent Street, Jermyn Street, and the iconic Oxford Street. North of Oxford Street lies the charming district of Marylebone. Although not as grandiose as Mayfair, Marylebone still offers desirable housing options alongside prominent tourist attractions. Visit Madame Tussaud's, be fascinated by The Planetarium, walk in the footsteps of the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes in Baker Street, and relish the vast green expanse of Regent's Park.
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