User:(WT-en) Brixtonian

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This is the imported user page of user Ian Moore, Brixtonian on wikitravel.org/en. All contributions that this user had made on Wikitravel up until August 2012 were imported. The imported revisions of this contributor are labelled as "(WT-en) Brixtonian".
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I've lived in Brixton, London for about five years, so I know the place pretty well. I also spend a lot of time drinking in Shoreditch, which isn't as poncy as it sounds. I think I know London reasonably well, so I've emitted a few pearls of wisdom on to this site. There's still a hell of a lot of work to do before it becomes a reliable guide, but hopefully more helpful people will get onto it soon.

I've recently visited Venice, Porec, Dubrovnik and Ljubljana and added a few thoughts.


London Underground Draft Article

The London Underground can be a overwhelming at first, and it's difficult to see what kind of area you will find when you come blinking out in the daylight.

Below is a set of links from each tube station to the nearest area article on Wikivoyage. The assumption is the station will be in the area or a five minute walk away, anything longer will be stated. Unforunately there will be a lot of deadends, but hopefully these will be filled in time (by locals).

A

  • Angel leads on to the south end of Upper Street, Islington
  • Aldgate East station is in the Whitechapel area

B

  • Balham station sits in the area south of Clapham, called Balham.
  • Bank/Monument station is in the City of London near the Bank of England. It's a short walk to Liverpool Street, Canon Street and Mansion House.
  • Borough station is part of Southwark.
  • Brixton station is in the heart of Brixton and just a short train/bus ride to Herne Hill or Camberwell.

C

D

E

  • Elephant and Castle station is in the area formerly known as Newington, but now simply 'Elephant and Castle'.
  • Euston station is near to the Bloomsbury area.

F

G

  • Green Park station takes you into Mayfair

H

  • Highbury & Islington leads on to the north end of Upper Street, Islington

I

J

K

  • King's Cross St. Pancras station is in the King's Cross area, and connects with nearly half of all the London Underground lines.
  • Kennington station is the northern part of Kennington.

L

M

N

O

  • Oval station is Kennington and is very near the famous cricket ground of the same name.
  • Oxford Circus station lands you bang in the middle of the West End on the crossing of Oxford Street and Regent Street.
  • Old Street station leads into the area known as Shoreditch, Hoxton or Old Street.

P

Q

R

S

  • Southwark (pronounced "Suthuck") is the nearest station to Tate Modern
  • Stockwell station is in Stockwell. This is also a 5 minute bus/tube ride away from Brixton.

T

  • Tooting Bec station exits at the northern part of Tooting
  • Tooting Broadway station is in the southern part of Tooting

U

V

W

  • Waterloo station is a good starting point to start explore South Bank and is near to London Eye and Royal Festival Hall.
  • Warren Street station is a short walk from Great Portland Street, Euston Square, Euston and Goodge Street tubes stations.
  • Whitechapel station is in the Whitechapel area.
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