Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd try Clerkenwell, Barbican or inside the Square Mile if at all possible if you're looking for cute cafes, pubs, restaurants, small shops, etc.
I lived in Islington and thought it was great because the Victoria line took me pretty much anywhere I wanted to go.
I think Kensington is far from many things but I guess it's a vibe in and of itself... In West End, I'd only[b] consider the area around Notting Hill [url](which is not as posh as you'd think).
I second the recommendation for the City Mapper app.
We stayed about 5 minutes walk from Notting Hill Gate tube station, that was a great location, agreed.
Anonymous wrote:I'd try Clerkenwell, Barbican or inside the Square Mile if at all possible if you're looking for cute cafes, pubs, restaurants, small shops, etc.
I lived in Islington and thought it was great because the Victoria line took me pretty much anywhere I wanted to go.
I think Kensington is far from many things but I guess it's a vibe in and of itself... In West End, I'd only[b] consider the area around Notting Hill [url](which is not as posh as you'd think).
I second the recommendation for the City Mapper app.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kensington and Bloomsbury are frequently recommended. I can personally recommend Kensington although not a specific place.
If you have problems finding an affordable hotel, I saw some in Southwark near Borough Market that seemed to fit my criteria. Based on price, having a mini fridge, being close to food, and near transport. That is not a parklike area. But maybe being near the Thames would make up for it.
PP. We stayed in a 2 BR/2BA AirBnB near Hampstead Heath and walked to the subway. It was a neighborhood like Woodley or Cleveland Park. I could find the reco? Cons were...not central...sheets washed in too much fragranced detergent...big bedroom bright at night due to facing the street at ground level. All else good and we liked living like locals. Kid's bedroom was bunks.
Lmk if you want a reco for it.
Anonymous wrote:Kensington and Bloomsbury are frequently recommended. I can personally recommend Kensington although not a specific place.
If you have problems finding an affordable hotel, I saw some in Southwark near Borough Market that seemed to fit my criteria. Based on price, having a mini fridge, being close to food, and near transport. That is not a parklike area. But maybe being near the Thames would make up for it.