Marble Arch tube station was created in 1900.
By tube (underground). Take the Northern line from Euston to Tottenham Court Road and change onto the Central line to Marble Arch.
Tube station for Marble Arch is Oxford Circus
Marble Arch is a monument at the northeast corner of Hyde Park in London. The Marble Arch Tube station is at the west end of Oxford Street and at the south end of Edgware Road, across from the park.
Marble Arch was originally completed in 1833 as an entrance to Buckingham Palace. In 1850, the Palace was remodelled and the Marble Arch was dismantled and moved to its present position the following year. The surrounding area is now known as Marble Arch with the nearest underground (tube) station named after it.
Hyde Park Corner, Green Park and Marble Arch are all about the same distance from Mount Street.
There are no direct trains. You will have to take the main line (overhead) into London Bridge Station and then transfer onto the tube (underground) to Marble Arch or Bayswater.
By train to London Paddington and then tube to Marble Arch.
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