Anonymous wrote:I'd recommend Marylebone--close to Regents Park, tube stations, great vibe.
Good call. Mayfair is good also, next to Hyde Park. Kensington and Belgravia just south of Hyde Park are nice, accessible to the things by Tube, not quite as walkable, other than Hyde Park and Harrods. Covent Garden is right in the middle of the city but will be exhorbitant.
Shoreditch is hipster-ville- think Williamsburg in Brooklyn circa 2012.
Notting Hill is chichi and just far enough out to be a bit quieter- think Cleveland Park, but denser of course because London.
Westminster is convenient walking distance to many things but not very residential- mostly offices and a few hotels.
London is like Paris in that the trains run very often, so as long as you are relatively close in and near a Tube station you can get everywhere pretty quickly. When you are looking at places cross check the location against a Google Map with the transit option on so you can see the Tube lines/stations.