Just my opinion, whatever floats your boat. I lived in Zone 1 for 11 years until 5 years ago. Central London is simply too homogeneous for me because prices have driven away any space for experimentation and creativity,…
> People tend to work in central and live in the suburbs. That's kind of the general thing for most cities. Sure, but this was also true before central London became what it is now, so it seems orthogonal to my point.
I think a big part of why the Overground is lively and revered is because it’s where more of the “real” London is (i.e. the full-time residents, of all classes, whose lives are very much anchored to where they live).…
Just my opinion, whatever floats your boat. I lived in Zone 1 for 11 years until 5 years ago. Central London is simply too homogeneous for me because prices have driven away any space for experimentation and creativity,…
> People tend to work in central and live in the suburbs. That's kind of the general thing for most cities. Sure, but this was also true before central London became what it is now, so it seems orthogonal to my point.
I think a big part of why the Overground is lively and revered is because it’s where more of the “real” London is (i.e. the full-time residents, of all classes, whose lives are very much anchored to where they live).…