Something that I have often wondered about and maybe someone from the U.K. can clear it up. A lot of cities that I have traveled to have a particular part of the city called “Old Town.” Like the last time I was in Albuquerque, my friends there took me to “Old Town Albuquerque.” Same for Key West and even New York. Not sure about Chicago, but I did visit an area what a friend referred to a section of the city as “Old Chicago,” which was on the south side.
These are generally areas that have not been updated or were refurbished to depict to look like the city as it was “back in the day.”
Is there a section in London referred to as “Old Town?”
I see a lot of pictures in different magazines that label them as “Old London” or “Old Town London.
These are generally areas that have not been updated or were refurbished to depict to look like the city as it was “back in the day.”
Is there a section in London referred to as “Old Town?”
I see a lot of pictures in different magazines that label them as “Old London” or “Old Town London.