Camden a diverse area of inner north London which includes eclectic Camden Town
East End a traditional working class heartland of inner London to the east of The City made famous by countless movies and TV shows, and home to trendy bars, art galleries and parks, especially in the Shoreditch, Hoxton, Old Street area.
Greenwich on the southern banks of the Thames, home of the Greenwich Meridian and the National Maritime Museum
Hackney formerly an inner city area with a reputation for high crime rates and little else, Hackney has become fashionable in recent decades and is home to a thriving arts scene as well as many trendy, cafés bars and pubs.
Hammersmith and Fulham Borough in west London with a diverse population and the home of the BBC
Hampstead Bohemian and literary north London and the wonderful open spaces of Hampstead Heath
Islington Area to the north of Clerkenwell which has undergone huge gentrification since 1990
Lambeth a diverse multi-cultural district to the south of the Thames which includes Brixton
Southwark-Lewisham inner southern districts of London, traditionally residential
Wandsworth grand Thames-side areas and open green parks in the north and dense housing in south
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