Battersea, St. James, Westminster, Wimbledon, Kensington, Knightsbridge, Belgravia, Chelsea, Earls Court, South Kensington, Whitehall
South Kensington is close to Knightsbridge, Chelsea and the open spaces of the delightful Kensington Gardens and Kensington Palace, South Kensington itself benefits from a delightful high street with intruiging boutiques and restaurants and the many lovely lanes and cobbled streets common in this area.
Knightsbridge is a cosmopolitan byword for wealth, taste and discernment in our capital city; the home of London's social elite, Knightsbridge provides an oasis of haute couture calm, effortlessly attracting the rich, the royal and the celebrated from all over the globe. Knightsbridge's reputation endures into the 21st century and beyond.
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Islington, Kings Cross Islington is a place of contradictions. Some of the nicest Georgian streets in London sit right next to incredibly deprived housing estates, and the population is about as diverse as you'll find anywhere in town. It is undoubtedly one of the best locations for a night out in London, whether you want candlelit sophistication or absinthe soaked DJ bars Bethnal Green, Canary Wharf, Docklands, East End, Hackney, Whitechapel Docklands is the converse of the down-at-heel East End, with the Canary Wharf tower, the country's tallest building, epitomizing the pretensions of the Thatcherite dream. Southwark, Dulwich, Woolwich, Greenwich, Lambeth The glory of South London is Greenwich, with its nautical associations, royal park and observatory (not to mention its Dome). Chiswick, Marylebone, Paddington, Bayswater, Fitzrovia, Mayfair, Piccadilly, Soho, Hyde Park, Notting Hill, West End Mayfair is an exclusive and central part of London which lays claim to some of the capitals finest restaurants and boutiques and is perfect situated moments from Hyde Park, Bond Street and close to Knightsbridge and London's theatreland. Soho is a maze of narrow streets that characterise this unique part of London. Enjoy aromatic Chinatown filled with restaurants and gift shops and find an eclectic range of bookshops in the Charing Cross Road close to the Photographers' Gallery. From the peep shows and cafes of Old Compton Street to the restaurants of Greek Street, Soho promises some very adult entertainment Hampstead, Camden Town The capital's most hectic weekend market takes place around Camden Lock. Further out, in the literary suburbs of Hampstead and Highgate, there are unbeatable views across the city from half-wild Hampstead Heath, the favourite parkland of thousands of Londoners Bloomsbury, Charing Cross, The City, Tower Bridge, Covent Garden The City - the City of London, to give it its full title - is at one and the same time the most ancient and the most modern part of London. Settled since Roman times, it is now one of the world's great financial centres, yet retains its share of historic sights, notably the Tower of London and a fine cache of Wren churches that includes St Paul's Cathedral. |
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