Marylebone first. Bowie next.

A soft first Friday with one excellent neighborhood, one music-and-art anchor, a proper midday reset, and a British Museum encore only if the crew still has fuel.

David Bowie in the visual artwork for You’re Not Alone at Lightroom
Target entry: 11:00 or 11:30
One loop takes about an hour.

The day, in the right order

Built from Jennifer’s planning chat, adjusted for Friday opening hours, jet lag, and an unusually hot London afternoon.

7:30
Wake up properly

Coffee near home

Special Guests is the serious-coffee choice. If the group needs a proper breakfast rather than pastry diplomacy, use Granger & Co.

The red shopfront of Daunt Books on Marylebone High Street
8:15
Jennifer’s neighborhood must

Marylebone, slowly

Marylebone High Street, Moxon Street, Ginger Pig, La Fromagerie, and Daunt Books after it opens at 9. This is a wander, not a scavenger hunt.

☀ Finish the outdoor portion before the heat peaks.
Daunt Books in Marylebone, one of the morning stops
10:15
Today’s anchor

Baker Street to Bowie

Take the Metropolitan, Circle, or Hammersmith & City line directly to King’s Cross St Pancras. Arrive at Lightroom no more than 15 minutes before the booked slot.

David Bowie portrait used for the Lightroom exhibition
12:30
Architecture and lunch

Coal Drops Yard

Walk Granary Square and Coal Drops Yard after Bowie. Choose Dishoom for a London-event lunch or Caravan for something easier and airier.

The brick arches and sweeping roofline of Coal Drops Yard at King’s Cross
2:30
Strategic surrender

Return and reset

Tube back to Baker Street. Shower, nap, unpack, and talk with Jessica. At 31°C, forcing a peak-afternoon march is how pleasant people become witnesses for the prosecution.

5:00
Energy check

British Museum, only if green

Friday closing is 8:30. If the crew is genuinely revived, arrive around 5:30 and choose three zones: Great Court and Rosetta Stone, Assyrian reliefs, then Egyptian galleries or Jessica’s wildcard.

The glass-roofed Great Court inside the British Museum
8:15
Dinner without ceremony

Back to Marylebone

Opso if everyone wants a proper evening together. Alley Cats if the group needs excellent pizza and fewer decisions.

The shape of the day

The shared map deliberately uses Baker Street Station instead of the Airbnb address.

The 5pm decision

No committee meeting required. Ask one question: are we energized, or merely upright?

Green light

British Museum for 90 to 120 minutes. Three zones only, then dinner. Confidence: high. Risk: low, provided nobody tries to complete the ancient world.

View Friday hours

Jet lag wins

Stay in Marylebone. Early dinner, short walk, sleep. Nothing has failed. You already got a neighborhood, Bowie, great architecture, and lunch into the day.

Browse nearby dinner
Fountains and formal planting in the Italian Gardens at Kensington Gardens

Kensington Gardens belongs to tomorrow.

Pair the Italian Gardens and Serpentine with the Design Museum’s Wes Anderson exhibition. It creates one coherent West London day instead of making today ricochet across the city.

Preview tomorrow’s walk