The best place to live in London is Kensington(1 zone-centrum of London) and Camden town(2 zone )also great area and Notting Hill(1 zone) and Richmond((4 zone )is also nice but if you want live in one of these areas you need more money. I lived 1 year in Notting Hill Gate and was great!!!!
2006-12-16 09:51:59
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answered by AttoresLyjin 3
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= i think of it relies upon lots on what you desire to illustrate a flat in simple terms off Oxford highway is a stable region (depending on precisely the place nevertheless to be honest...I meant Tottenham Ct Rd end isn't precisely glamorous!) hwoever it extremely is an extremely busy portion of city and you're constantly going to get a great number of noise and human beings around. I trust different poster - Angel is a gorgeous portion of city with stunning eating places. although possibly you will possibly experience Kensington or Chelsea to be extra ideal - unquestionably lots of youthful beautiful human beings around there - helpful? properly unquestionably monied and there are additionally older human beings around there too. it extremely is a lot extra previous college there nevertheless. in case you decide on someplace extra funkier and trendier - what approximately Clerkenwell. surely the region in case you're into the humanities and / or media. There are some stunning loft variety residences in that section and there is get entry to to each and all the reducing area bars / golf equipment / eating places of East London (Hoxton/ Shoreditch etc) I constantly think of the river is a gorgeous place to stay by although so i might propose some thing like Chelsea / Pimlico /. Shad Thames etc - between the complexes by the river. Shad Thames may be a stable thought in case you're city worker? desire that facilitates!!
2016-12-30 12:48:50
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answered by ? 3
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For families: Dulwich, Blackheath, Crouch End, Muswell Hill, Highgate, Beckenham (excellent schools) and Kingston-upon-Thames (excellent schools).
For young professionals: Clapham, Islington, Maida Vale, The Isle of Dogs.
2006-12-16 11:00:28
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answered by Kailee 3
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Depends on what you want! There are many great places, some a lot more expensive than others. Islington seems to be a great area for those who really enjoy socializing, great promitity to transport, food, and a reasonable price range. Be prepared to spend a lot of money for a very small place. It's a great city!!!
2006-12-17 06:54:27
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answered by erin s 1
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I lived in Westminster for a couple of years as a student - over looking Regents Park. It was two minutes to Oxford Street, the West End was just round the corner - and all the clubs, pubs and theatres were on your doorstep. Fantastic!
2006-12-16 09:50:28
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answered by Sassysaz 4
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I love East London , the Docklands and of course Camden Town area
2006-12-17 03:42:31
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answered by Jo:Nico 3
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Hmm, I think the answer is 'wherever you can afford'. Unless you are very rich you will probably be rather limited in your choice. But start off by looking as close as possible to where you will be working /studying. Travel is a nightmare and road congestion is chronic. If you cannot find somewhere within walking/cycling distance then try and find somewhere with a direct rail link to where you want to go.
2006-12-17 07:18:50
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answered by david f 5
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West London has some very nice areas. Try Ealing, Chiswick, Richmond, Kew. There are lots of parks, nice housing, good outdoor activities and good transportation links.
2006-12-16 10:02:19
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answered by jonahbeast 3
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Large detached family house with lovely gardens and stables, garaging and parking for several vehicles. Private entrance for staff, excellent security system. Fine view of The Mall. Balcony for waving to one's subjects ...
2006-12-16 09:50:44
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answered by goulash 2
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Hampstead/West Hampstead
2006-12-17 10:47:27
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answered by Anonymous
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