Paddington: the rise and rise of W2

This in-demand neighbourhood is about to take centre stage

London: Night view of a modern office complex in Paddington on October 31, 2017 in London
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Thanks to a certain marmalade-loving bear, Paddington will always be one of London's most famous neighbourhoods. But even though the area ticks many a desirable box – central location, excellent transport links and attractive period homes – it's long been overshadowed by its fashionable neighbours: Marylebone to the east, Notting Hill to the west and leafy Kilburn to the north. As a result, the cultural and culinary offerings in Paddington have never been much to write home about.

Today, a recent surge in multi-million-pound developments and the imminent arrival of Crossrail has seen Paddington rise to the top of many a property hot list, and finally emerge as a destination in its own right.

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