West London

West London is the popular favorite among North American, Australian, and continental European ex-pats. Filled with regal garden squares and posh shopping districts, it’s overall an economically upscale area, and its neighborhoods are close to Heathrow Airport, gentrified, and relatively family-friendly.


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Parsons Green


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Notting Hill


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Kensington


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Holland Park


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Hammersmith


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Fulham


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Earls Court


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Wembley


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Sloane Square


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Shepherds Bush


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Paddington


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Northfields


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Maida Vale


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Little Venice


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High Street Kensington


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Ealing


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Chiswick


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Battersea


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Balham


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Acton


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Chelsea
West London Neighborhoods have great nightlife, schools, and parks and are just minutes from the City. And going into the southwest, you enter into more residential, even family-friendlier neighborhoods that offer pretty walks along the River Thames and an abundance of green space.
Postcodes for west London neighborhoods begin with W and SW for West and Southwest, respectively. At the risk of confusing you, however, there’s a bit of a divide between the SW postcodes—some are more commonly associated with west London versus south, either because they geographically border the west postcodes north of the river, are along westbound transport lines, or otherwise simply offer a similar environment and lifestyle.
West London neighborhoods that London Relocation covers include but are not limited to: Marylebone, Park Lane, Mayfair, Belgravia, Pimlico, Knightsbridge, Sloane Square, St. James, Soho, Tottenham Court Road, Bayswater, Chiswick, Ealing, Hammersmith, Kensington, Maida Vale, Holland Park, Notting Hill, Shepherd’s Bush, Earl’s Court, South Kensington, Fulham, Putney, and Wimbledon.