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The top 3 neighborhoods to stay in London

The top 3 neighborhoods to stay in London

Last Updated on April 26, 2023

When people plan a trip to London, they often have a hard time to decide what the best places in London are to stay in during their trip – especially first time visitors. London is a big city with dozens of neighborhoods to choose from. Which neighborhoods are the best, the closest to London’s city center, and the cheapest? I have about a dozen neighborhoods in London that I really love, but for this article, I narrowed it down to my top three neighborhoods I think visitors should consider for their trip to London.

Read on to find out which three London neighborhoods top my list, why I think they’re making for a great base and what type of travelers they are for.

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A breathtaking sunset sky over the River Thames

Before I start, a quick word on your choice of accommodation in London. There has never been a greater variety of places to stay at than now – from hostels to luxury hotels, vacation rentals and short-term lets, long-term rooms to self-catering apartments… the selection is sheer endless, and researching the perfect option can be overwhelming. Check out Plumguide for some amazing places to stay in – be it a room in somebody’s apartment (a great way for solo travelers to meet locals!) or an entire ‘flat’, as the British call their apartments.

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Greenwich – also one of my favorite neighborhoods, albeit not in my Top Three

The best London neighborhoods to stay in:

 

1 Shoreditch

Everyone who knows me knows that I need a little bit of grittiness around me – if a place is too pretty, too clean and too cookie-cutter, I am bored quickly. That’s why I love Kreuzberg in Berlin, Brooklyn in New York, and East London. There’s street art everywhere, funky bars, slightly chaotic flea markets, independent boutique and shops with a unique flair. Shoreditch doesn’t have any typical British sights (except for many many pubs, of course!) but here you’ll find the hippest people, the coolest restaurants and the most eclectic vibe.

Shoreditch is for you if… you are looking for a neighborhood that is teeming with young people (you will spot hipsters here, yes), a fantastic bar scene, urban art and good transportation connections that bring you to Central London in only 15 minutes.

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Street Art in East London

2 Notting Hill

I know, this one is pretty cliché, but there is a reason that there is a movie that focuses on this charming neighborhood – you can’t help but fall in love with this typical English and at the same time gorgeous area. Located in West London, Notting Hill has some of the prettiest streets in all of London; streets and mews (little alleyways) that invite to wander. On Saturdays, the famous Portobello Road Market flea & antiques market takes place here, but on all other days a stroll down Portobello Road is simply delightful. You are close to Kensington Gardens, one of my favorite parks in London, and you’ll have tons of cute cafes, cozy pubs and fabulous boutiques around here.

Notting Hill is for you if… you want a truly British neighborhood experience with quiet, beautiful streets, lots of attractions nearby, and easy access to Central London (about 10 minutes on the tube).

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Notting Hill – Colorful and pretty!

3 Camden Town

Much has changed in Camden Town over the past few years – while it was one of the grittier, even seedy neighborhoods in the early 2000s still, the neighborhood has been transforming into one of the most sought-after areas to buy or rent in. The massive Camden Market is a huge tourist attraction these days, but go a couple of streets away from Camden High Street and you’ll find some wonderfully peaceful streets with snuggish apartments and, one of my favorite places in the city, Regents Canal, which goes all the way to Primrose Hill and further down to Regents Park (a lovely walk). The pub scene here is glorious, and you are close to some marvelous lesser known sights such as Hampstead Heath (fantastic views over the city!), Abney Park Cemetery or Islington, another lovely neighborhood. The Northern Line brings you right into Central London in only 20 minutes.

Camden Town is for you if… you want to go shopping-crazy at Camden Lock Market, are not too fussed about the prettiness of a neighborhood, love cheapie pubs and a local flair away from Central London’s tourist madness.

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The Iconic Camden High Street

 

Kathryn Burrington

Saturday 4th of July 2015

When I saw the title of this post my first thought was that Camden would be a great area to stay. My other half lives an easy tube ride away and I've joined a choir that is based here so I'm there at least once a month. Green Notes one of my favourite live music venues is here too. It's very tiny but a great place never-the-less.

Dany

Sunday 9th of August 2015

Camden used to be my favorite neighborhood! Loved the pub scene there, the canal (great for running!), the markets.. I stayed with friends in Peckham Rye earlier this month, an area I had never explored, and I absolutely loved it! Where do you live?