North and West London contain some of the capital’s most varied neighbourhoods: music districts, hilltop villages, royal parkland, market streets, riverside suburbs, film heritage, theatre venues and garden squares.
Use this hub to browse individual area guides, each built with history, attractions, transport advice, dining notes, hidden gems, FAQs and Mason & Green private travel suggestions.
Explore the Area Guides
CamdenCamden Market, Regent’s Canal and London’s alternative music identityHampsteadVillage lanes, literary history and Hampstead HeathHighgateHilltop village, cemetery heritage and panoramic viewsIslingtonGeorgian terraces, theatres and Upper Street diningNotting HillPortobello Road, Carnival, pastel streets and film-famous cornersChiswickRiverside village, villas and garden heritageEalingQueen of the Suburbs, film studios and garden squaresHammersmithRiverside pubs, performance venues and transport connectionsFulhamRiverside living, football heritage and village streetsRichmondRoyal parkland, river views and village elegance
How to Use These Guides
Each page is written for visitors who want more than a list of attractions. The guides explain how each district developed, what gives it atmosphere, where to look for quieter corners and how private transport can connect several areas in one comfortable itinerary.
Suggested Cross-London Combinations
- Camden, Regent’s Canal and Primrose Hill
- Hampstead, Highgate and Kenwood
- Notting Hill, Portobello Road and Kensington
- Chiswick, Hammersmith and the Thames Path
- Richmond, Kew and riverside west London
