The London postal districtLondon W2 comprises of the area west of Edgeware Road to approximately the A4206. The area is the heart of London’s Lebanese community. It includes most of Paddington and Bayswater, including Paddington Station, one of London’s major rail terminuses. Westbourne Grove is also mostly within the W2 area, as are parts of Northern Notting Hill Gate, and Eastern Notting Hill. The area is wholly north of Hyde Park and south of the Westway motorway. The system of London postal districts predated the introduction of postcodes throughout the United Kingdom in the 1960s. ... The Clock Tower of the Palace of Westminster which contains Big Ben London is the capital city of the United Kingdom and of England. ... Paddington is an area in the west of London in the City of Westminster. ... Bayswater is a place in the City of Westminster, in London. ... Paddington station or London Paddington is the name of a major railway station in the Paddington area of London, which is the London terminus for long distance trains to the West of England and South Wales and some West London commuter services. ... Westway, or The Westway is the main route from central London to the northwestern suburbs and beyond. ...
Most of W2 is in the Borough of Westminster, a very small section of it is in Kensington and Chelsea.
W1 Head District | W2 Paddington | W3 Acton | W4 Chiswick | W5 Ealing The system of London postal districts predated the introduction of postcodes throughout the United Kingdom in the 1960s. ... The Clock Tower of the Palace of Westminster which contains Big Ben London is the capital city of the United Kingdom and of England. ... W1 is a London postal district located mostly in the City of Westminster with a small part in the Borough of Camden. ...