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neighbouring areas

Acton Fitzrovia Maida Vale Piccadilly
Baker Street Gunnersbury Marylebone Shepherd's Bush
Bayswater Hammersmith Mayfair St James
Berwick Street Holland Park North Kensington West Kensington
Chiswick Hyde Park Notting Hill  
Ealing Kensington Paddington  

 

Postcodes

W1 W13 W4 W8
W10 W14 W5 W9
W11 W2 W6  
W12 W3 W7  

Property to rent in Soho

Forty years ago, Soho was famed for its private cinemas, strip clubs and “French” models but, today, it is one of the most exciting areas of London. In under 300 metres square, Soho offers everything for the cosmopolitan chic including cinema and theatre, nightclubs, restaurants, bars and coffee shops and even a street market. It simply has it all including a garden in the middle of Soho Square.

Soho is in the London Borough of the City of Westminster and is covered by postcode W1. There are a few modern blocks of flats in Soho, but the majority of residential accommodation is located above commercial premises. Flats to rent in Soho offering one bedroom, start at around £900 per month and climb to £1,400. Two-bedroom flats in prime locations are in the region of £2,000 per month, with some flats commanding as much as £2,600.

Amenities for property in Soho

To the north of Soho is Oxford Street, one of the greatest shopping streets in the world. But, within Soho’s own narrow streets there are boutiques, book shops, record shops, delicatessens, organic food stores and some of the finest coffee and pastry shops in London. Soho has every type of restaurant you can imagine, numerous pubs and clubs, and many businesses often serving the film and television industries. To the south of Soho there are at least six theatres and a multi-screen cinema. Cross Shaftesbury Avenue and you find yourself in Chinatown, and beyond is Leicester Square, the place to go for Hollywood blockbusters. For fresh fruit and vegetables and other goodies there is the daily market in Berwick Street, where you will also find echoes of Soho’s risqué past.

Transport in Soho

The best way to get around Soho is to walk. To travel to and from the area, north-east of Soho Square is the underground station in Tottenham Court Road, which is on the Central and Northern lines. South-west of Soho is the station in Piccadilly Circus which is on the Piccadilly and Bakerloo lines. Buses routes on Oxford Street are 7, 8, 10, 25, 55, 73, 98, 176, and 390, and on Shaftesbury Avenue, 14, 19, and 38.

Surrounding areas

While searching for property to rent in Soho you may also wish to consider neighbouring areas such as Fitzrovia, St Jame's, Covent Garden and Piccadilly.