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  1. St John's Wood is a district in the City of Westminster, London, England, about 2.5 miles (4 km) northwest of Charing Cross.

    • Walk The Zebra Crossing at Abbey Road. Whether you’re a Beatles fan or not, it is pretty cool to relive a piece of iconic history, which is exactly what you’ll do at the Zebra X Crossing at Abbey Road.
    • Visit Abbey Road Studios. While here you can also visit Abbey Road Studios, where the Beatles recorded some of their most famous music — right in St John’s Wood!
    • Watch Cricket and More at Lord’s Cricket Ground.
    • Stroll Around Regent’s Park. Truly one of the loveliest parks in all of London, Regent’s Park is a must-visit, especially if you’re in the neighbourhood.
  2. Aug 25, 2022 · Neighbouring Regent’s Park and Baker Street, St John’s Wood has the charm of a village feel within the capital, full of independent shops and quiet pockets for a moment of peace. St John’s Wood: First Impressions.

    • Abbey Road Studios
    • Lord’s Cricket Ground
    • St John’s Wood Parks

    The most famous of these is Abbey Road Studios, where The Beatles recorded the majority of their albums. Every time I walk by the graffiti-covered wall outside the building, I wade through large groups of Beatles fans from all over the world. They stand in clusters, anxiously awaiting their turns to replicate the famous Abbey Roadalbum cover in the...

    Another big landmark in St John’s Wood is Lord’s Cricket Ground. I’ve only been to Lord’s once, and it was for a black-tie charity event, not a cricket match. I’ve always wanted to return to the home of cricket for the quintessentially English experience, though. If for no other reason, Future Systems’ Stirling-Prize-winning media center draws me i...

    There are less futuristic places in St John’s Wood that are worth exploring, too. These include the neighborhood’s historic parks. The St John’s Wood Church Gardens are full of families on sunny days, and are home to an old cemetery where the likes of painter John Sell Cotman are buried. In the same park is the beautiful St John’s Wood Church, whic...

  3. St. John's Wood has its own Underground station with some lovely old-fashioned décor and the High Street is close by and well worth exploring. There are some very nice looking pubs, cafes and restaurants here but I usually take refreshment at Lord's.

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  5. The leafy streets and enormous mansions are quite famous, but people don’t actually know all that much about the area. Home to celebrities, dignitaries, and old money, St. John’s Wood is regularly listed as one of the most expensive neighborhoods to live in London.