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The Blue Plaque dedicated to John Lennon is a must-see attraction graced with a 4.6-star rating on Google. Conveniently situated near Baker Street station, this historical site not only honors the iconic singer's residence but also boasts a connection to fellow Beatle Ringo Starr, who owned the address from 1965 to 1969. This stop offers both a touch of musical heritage and the charm of London's storied past.

Features

Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Baker Street Station (Stop E)
Bus stop 483 m walk
Marble Arch / Bayswater Road (Stop C)
Bus stop 634 m walk
Orchard Street / Selfridges (Stop BA)
Bus stop 604 m walk
Edgware Road / Praed Street (Stop ED)
Bus stop 585 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 130 reviews
4.6/5 130 reviews
M Meehan
M Meehan
3 months ago on Google

There should be a blue plaque on this address indicating Ringo Starr owned this. John Lennon only rented this from Ringo. Ringo owned it from like 1965 to 1969. John and Yoko only used the apartment.

Hug Dealer
Hug Dealer
4 months ago on Google

Close to Baker Street station, John Lennon plaque, where he lived here in this house.

Tom Price
Tom Price
6 months ago on Google

A brilliant bit of history which I stumbled upon whilst walking through Marylebone.