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Originally Posted by MRM
Some good insight here. Anyone have any general information on the city itself - what is the character of the various neighborhoods, advantages to being closer to the center of the city vs. the suburbs. Is there a line generally demarking the "City" and the surrounding suburbs that make up Greater London? Things like that.
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First of all, when say "The City" in London, that refers to the very small inner London finance district. London is broken up into boroughs, with postal codes, like SW7 for Kensington, where I lived. There are also distinct neighbourhoods. Like I said before, I like the SW7 area, as it's fairly close to the college, but also close to most of London's nicest places to visit. And on the District and Circle lines.
The attached link looks like an excellent place to get educated.
Best areas in London | LondonTown.com