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Personally, I like Swiss Cottage, St John's Wood, Maida Vale. These area are very safe and close to shopping centres. Swiss Cottage is very popular for area of choice for Japanese students at my school. The area that you should avoid is Lisson Grove, a high crime rate area. Below is a general area guide from my school na krub. Hope it's useful. Bayswater Postcode: London W2 Stations: Bayswater (District, Circle Lines); Royal Oak (Hammersmith Line); Paddington (Bakerloo, Circle, District, Metropolitan Lines) Situated alongside Hyde Park to the South, Bayswater's grand squares and tall stucco terraces has recently become up-market with smart flats sharing communal central gardens. Transport facilities good - the Heathrow Express at Paddington Station is a definite bonus Shopping facilities good - especially in the Queensway area, which is home to the Whiteley shopping centre (plus multiscreen cinema) and abustling collection of bars and restaurants Rent per week Studio Flat = £160-220 1-Bed Flat = £200-325 2-Bed Flat = 300-550 3-Bed House = 300-550 Harrow Postcode: Middlesex HA1 Stations: Harrow-on-the-Hill, West Harrow and North Harrow (Metropolitan Line)) Situated Wooded, hilly areas, popular with families and young professionals. A good mix of flats (many in new developments). Rent per week 1-Bed Flat = Approx £175 2-Bed Flat = Approx £225 4-Bed House = £350-400 Kensington Postcode: W8, W14, SW7 Stations: South Kensington (Piccadilly Line), Kensington High Street (District Line) Situated An area considered safe, pretty and fun. Streets of white stucco three- and four-storey terraces, many still family homes, in roads both sides of Kensington High Street, alongside some streets of red brick Queen Anne terraces. Mansion blocks and luxury apartments in and around Kensington High Street Rent per week Studio Flat = £190-220 1-Bed Flat = £250-380 2-Bed Flat = £320-650 3-Bed House = £750-1200 Kilburn, Queen´s Park, Brondesbury and Willesden Green Postcode: London NW6 Stations: Kilburn and Willesden Green (Jubilee line), and Kilburn Park, Queens Park and Kensal Green (Bakerloo line) Situated Brondesbury Park and Brondesbury offer large detached and semi-detached properties situated on pleasant tree-lined roads. Queens Park comes next, with substantial semis and good-sized terraces (many conversions) which increase in price according to proximity to the 30 acre park. Kilburn and Willesden Green have recently become popular with smaller terraces, mansion blocks and council properties. Green space is provided by three major parks as well as Lords Cricket Ground. Shopping facilities Kilburn High Roadis cheap and cheerful, with the usual high street chains interspersed with more local outlets and restaurants. Rent per week Studio Flat = £110-180 1-Bed Flat = £160-240 2-Bed Flat = £220-400 3-Bed House = £360-425 Maida Vale Postcode: London W9 Stations: Maida Vale (Bakerloo Line) Situated A well established and popular residential area, Maida Vale's broad, leafy streets are lined with tall stuccoed terraces, red brick mansion blocks, Victorian villas, and new developments of luxury homes and apartments. The area is best known for top-class conversions and roomy maisonettes. Here one can find pristine Victorian properties, grand mansion blocks, and picturesque house boats in a pretty neighbourhood well served with bars, restaurants, and specialist shops. Shopping facilities Kilburn High Road is cheap and cheerful, with the usual high street chains interspersed with more local outlets and restaurants. Rent per week Studio Flat = £150 1-Bed Flat = Approx £250 2-Bed Flat = Approx £400 3-Bed Flat = Approx £540 Marylebone Postcode: London W1 Stations: Marylebone (Bakerloo Line), Baker Street (Bakerloo, Jubilee, Hammersmith and Circle Lines) and Edgeware Road (Bakerloo Line) Situated Home to one of the largest open air antiques market in Europe, this area is becoming increasingly fashionable. A mixture of red brick mansion blocks, 1930s and modern blocks around Baker Street. Terracotta blocks and tasteful Georgian houses in the "medical quarter" around Harley Street with mews houses tucked away behind. The most lively part is around "Marylebone Village" centering on Marylebone High Street. Very attractive to professionals. Rent per week Studio Flat = Approx £260 1-Bed Flat = Approx £350 2-Bed Flat = Approx £450 3-Bed Flat = Approx £550 Notting Hill Postcode: London W11 Stations: Ladbroke Grove, Latimer Road (Hammersmith Line), Notting Hill Gate (Circle, District, Central lines), Westbourne Park (Hammersmith Line) Situated Recently transformed from a notorious ghetto into one of the trendiest and most fashionable parts of the capital, this area remains socially diverse and multiracial with a vibrant street life and bohemian atmosphere. The bustling, pleasantly scruffy Portobello market attracts thousands every weekend in search of an elusive bargain, while the annual carnivalis now a well established celebration of multicultural Britain. A gastronome's delight, Notting Hill restaurants offer cuisine from every corner of the globe. Properties include grand family villas and stuccoed terraces, lots of conversion flats, council properties, and sizeable enclaves of housing association property. Shopping facilities Kilburn High Road is cheap and cheerful, with the usual high street chains interspersed with more local outlets and restaurants. Rent per week Studio Flat = £200 1-Bed Flat = £200-450 2-Bed Flat = Approx £540 3-Bed Flat = Approx £630 St John's Wood Postcode: London NW8 Stations: St John's Wood (Jubilee Line), Maida Vale (Bakerloo line) Situated This is a cosmopolitan area which is home to diplomats and City executives, celebrities and overseas residents. Property, mostly in the form of apartments, includes huge villas, period apartments and penthouses, attractive mews cottages and upmarket modern developments. Regents Park, Primrose Hill and Lords Cricket Ground provide open green space. Shopping facilities The area is conveniently connected to central London and is also well served by a busy High Street complete with upmarket boutiques, continental style cafes and select specialist shops. Rent per week Studio Flat = £160-200 1-Bed Flat = £240-350 2-Bed Flat = £325-600 3-Bed House = £750-1200 Swiss Cottage Postcode: London NW3 Stations: Swiss Cottage (Jubilee Line) Situated This area has a suburban feel with many low, detached and semi-detached houses. Built in the nineteenth century by developers hoping to attract a wealthy clientele it has a mixture of Italianate villas and multi-occupancy Gothic Mansions and white stucco terraces. Swiss Cottage has cosmopolitan flavour. Flats, low-terraced houses and cosmopolitan town houses comprise the neighbourhood. Rent per week Studio Flat = Approx £215 1-Bed Flat = Approx £300 2-Bed Flat = Approx £430 3-Bed Flat = Approx £640
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