Holland Park vs Fitzrovia
A side-by-side comparison of rent, transport, lifestyle and overall liveability.
Our recommendation
Holland Park scores higher overall, though it comes at a rent premium over Fitzrovia.
Rent comparison
Holland Park
Kensington & ChelseaFitzroviawinner
CamdenHolland Park is £150/month cheaper on a 1-bed flat.
Lifestyle comparison
Lively
Green space
Nightlife
Café density
Gym density
Walkability
Food scene
Young professionals
Safety
Transport
Holland Park
Prime west London centred on one of the city's best parks, with high rents and a quiet upscale feel.
- ✓Holland Park on the doorstep
- ✓Beautiful residential streets
- ✓Central line access
- →Very expensive
- →Limited nightlife
- →Small rental market
Fitzrovia
Central, walkable, and food-heavy, sitting between Oxford Street, Bloomsbury, and Marylebone.
- ✓Walkable to many central offices
- ✓Excellent restaurants and cafes
- ✓Good balance of quiet streets and central access
- →High rent
- →Limited green space
- →Small rental supply
Frequently asked questions
Is Holland Park or Fitzrovia better to live in?
Holland Park scores higher overall, though it comes at a rent premium over Fitzrovia.
Is Holland Park cheaper than Fitzrovia?
Fitzrovia is cheaper — average 1-bed rent is £2,150 vs £2,300 in Holland Park, a saving of £150/month.
Which has better transport — Holland Park or Fitzrovia?
Holland Park scores higher for transport (9/10 vs 8/10). Holland Park is served by Holland Park. Fitzrovia is served by Goodge Street.
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