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LONDON’S MONOPOLY STREETS IN
PICTURES
This slide show contains images of each destination on the original London
Monopoly board, from Old Kent Road to Mayfair, including the four stations.
OLD KENT ROAD

Old Kent Road is famously the first place on the Monopoly board. Since the 1930, when Monopoly was
originally on sale, the population of Old Kent Road has declined with many homes replaced by shops.
WHITECHAPEL ROAD

Whitechapel Road is best know for the destination of the Jack the Ripper murders in the 1800’s. It is an
areas of much cultural diversity with residents from a wide range of ethnic backgrounds.
KINGS CROSS STATION

Kings Cross Station has been in operation since 1852. It is right next to St. Pancras International, the
London station for Eurostar journeys to the European mainland.
THE ANGEL

The area of The Angel comes from the name of The Angel Inn, which was near a toll gate on the Great
North Road. It is in the North London district of Islington.
EUSTON ROAD

Euston Road has existed since 1756 for the purpose of driving sheep and catle to Smithfield Market. The
majority of houses along Euston Road are set back from the road itself as the original plans dictated that
no building should be built within 50 metres. It runs from Marylebone Road to Pentonville Road.
PENTONVILLE ROAD

This road runs from Kings Cross to City Road. Part of the road is situation in Islington with the other part
in Camden. The road is home to much student housing.
PALL MALL
Pall Mall is a street in the area of the City of Westminster. It runs alongside The Mall and almost reaches
Trafalgar Square. It is well known for the large number of Gentleman’s Clubs and used to be home to
Christies auction house.
WHITEHALL
Whitehall is the home of the war memorial, The Cenotaph, and runs from the Houses of Parliament to
Trafalgar Square. The name originated for the Palace of Whitehall, which burnt down in the late
seventeenth century.
NORTHUMBERLAND AVENUE

Another street in the City of Westminster, Northumberland Avenue runs from Trafalgar Square to the
Thames Embankment. It is home to the Sherlock Holmes pub.
MARYLEBONE STATION
Marylebone Station was originally the London station of the Great Central Main Line, connecting
London, Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire. Despite being the newest of the four station on the
Monopoly board it is over a century old having been opened in 1899.
BOW STREET

Bow Street is a street in the Covent Garden area of London and home to the Royal Oprah House
Convent Garden. In the seventeenth century Oliver Cromwell lived in a home on Bow Street.
MARLBOROUGH STREET

Marlborough Steet’s full name is Great Marlborough Steet. It runs through part of the Soho area and was
constructed in the 1700’s.
VINE STREET

Vine Street is cul-de-sac in Westminster. It lacks in any sort of establishments, although there used to be
a Vine Street Police Station.
STRAND
Despite being only around three-quarters of a mile long, the Strand is a well-known street that starts at
Trafalgar Square. The name comes from the Old English term that meant bank or shore. This is probably
because to runs parallel to the River Thames although it isn’t on the shore.
FLEET STREET

Fleet Street is famous for the British Newspaper industry and is considered as the home of the British
Press. Several press offices used to base themselves there, although today they have all relocated.
TRAFALGAR SQUARE

This public square is the location of the world famous Nelson’s Column. It is a popular meeting place and
has played host to demonstrations and celebrations over the years.
FENCHURCH STATION

Fenchurch Station is one of the smallest over ground station in London. It is, though, the oldest station in
the City of London having been in operation since 1841.
LEICESTER SQUARE

Lester Square is a pedestrianised square in the main theatre district of London, the West End. There is a
small park in the centre of the square which contains a statue of Shakespeare.
COVENTRY STREET

Running from Piccadilly Circus to Leicester Square, Coventry Street contains many food outlets and is
also home to the Trocadero shopping centre and the Price of Wales Theatre.
PICCADILLY

The name Piccadilly is synonymous with Piccadilly Circus, but it is a street name which runs to Piccadilly
Circus from Hyde Park. It contains a number of shops and the Ritz hotel.
REGENTS STREET

Regents Street is famous for two things; its shopping and Christmas illuminations. Every building on the
street, know for its elegance, is a listed building.
OXFORD STREET

With around 300 shops, Oxford Street is the busiest shopping street in Europe. It follows the route of a
Roman Road and is approximately one and a half miles long.
BOND STREET

Another major shopping street, Bond Street runs through Mayfair. It has been home to top quality fashion
outlets since the 1700’s.
LIVERPOOL STREET STATION

Over 50 million passengers pass through Liverpool Street Station every year. After Waterloo and Victoria
it is the third busiest train station in London.
PARK LANE

Park Lane is a one-way road that runs to the east of Hyde Park. Some of the largest mansions in London
situated along the road.
MAYFAIR

Real estate prices in Mayfair are some of the highest in the world. It is considered an exclusive area and
is home to luxury hotels and restaurants.
LINKS


Below are some links related to the areas featured in this slideshow:

•   Estate Agents Mayfair
•   Lester Square Theatre
•   Estate Agents Marylebone
•   Mayfair Hotel

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London Monopoly Streets in Pictures

  • 1. LONDON’S MONOPOLY STREETS IN PICTURES This slide show contains images of each destination on the original London Monopoly board, from Old Kent Road to Mayfair, including the four stations.
  • 2. OLD KENT ROAD Old Kent Road is famously the first place on the Monopoly board. Since the 1930, when Monopoly was originally on sale, the population of Old Kent Road has declined with many homes replaced by shops.
  • 3. WHITECHAPEL ROAD Whitechapel Road is best know for the destination of the Jack the Ripper murders in the 1800’s. It is an areas of much cultural diversity with residents from a wide range of ethnic backgrounds.
  • 4. KINGS CROSS STATION Kings Cross Station has been in operation since 1852. It is right next to St. Pancras International, the London station for Eurostar journeys to the European mainland.
  • 5. THE ANGEL The area of The Angel comes from the name of The Angel Inn, which was near a toll gate on the Great North Road. It is in the North London district of Islington.
  • 6. EUSTON ROAD Euston Road has existed since 1756 for the purpose of driving sheep and catle to Smithfield Market. The majority of houses along Euston Road are set back from the road itself as the original plans dictated that no building should be built within 50 metres. It runs from Marylebone Road to Pentonville Road.
  • 7. PENTONVILLE ROAD This road runs from Kings Cross to City Road. Part of the road is situation in Islington with the other part in Camden. The road is home to much student housing.
  • 8. PALL MALL Pall Mall is a street in the area of the City of Westminster. It runs alongside The Mall and almost reaches Trafalgar Square. It is well known for the large number of Gentleman’s Clubs and used to be home to Christies auction house.
  • 9. WHITEHALL Whitehall is the home of the war memorial, The Cenotaph, and runs from the Houses of Parliament to Trafalgar Square. The name originated for the Palace of Whitehall, which burnt down in the late seventeenth century.
  • 10. NORTHUMBERLAND AVENUE Another street in the City of Westminster, Northumberland Avenue runs from Trafalgar Square to the Thames Embankment. It is home to the Sherlock Holmes pub.
  • 11. MARYLEBONE STATION Marylebone Station was originally the London station of the Great Central Main Line, connecting London, Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire. Despite being the newest of the four station on the Monopoly board it is over a century old having been opened in 1899.
  • 12. BOW STREET Bow Street is a street in the Covent Garden area of London and home to the Royal Oprah House Convent Garden. In the seventeenth century Oliver Cromwell lived in a home on Bow Street.
  • 13. MARLBOROUGH STREET Marlborough Steet’s full name is Great Marlborough Steet. It runs through part of the Soho area and was constructed in the 1700’s.
  • 14. VINE STREET Vine Street is cul-de-sac in Westminster. It lacks in any sort of establishments, although there used to be a Vine Street Police Station.
  • 15. STRAND Despite being only around three-quarters of a mile long, the Strand is a well-known street that starts at Trafalgar Square. The name comes from the Old English term that meant bank or shore. This is probably because to runs parallel to the River Thames although it isn’t on the shore.
  • 16. FLEET STREET Fleet Street is famous for the British Newspaper industry and is considered as the home of the British Press. Several press offices used to base themselves there, although today they have all relocated.
  • 17. TRAFALGAR SQUARE This public square is the location of the world famous Nelson’s Column. It is a popular meeting place and has played host to demonstrations and celebrations over the years.
  • 18. FENCHURCH STATION Fenchurch Station is one of the smallest over ground station in London. It is, though, the oldest station in the City of London having been in operation since 1841.
  • 19. LEICESTER SQUARE Lester Square is a pedestrianised square in the main theatre district of London, the West End. There is a small park in the centre of the square which contains a statue of Shakespeare.
  • 20. COVENTRY STREET Running from Piccadilly Circus to Leicester Square, Coventry Street contains many food outlets and is also home to the Trocadero shopping centre and the Price of Wales Theatre.
  • 21. PICCADILLY The name Piccadilly is synonymous with Piccadilly Circus, but it is a street name which runs to Piccadilly Circus from Hyde Park. It contains a number of shops and the Ritz hotel.
  • 22. REGENTS STREET Regents Street is famous for two things; its shopping and Christmas illuminations. Every building on the street, know for its elegance, is a listed building.
  • 23. OXFORD STREET With around 300 shops, Oxford Street is the busiest shopping street in Europe. It follows the route of a Roman Road and is approximately one and a half miles long.
  • 24. BOND STREET Another major shopping street, Bond Street runs through Mayfair. It has been home to top quality fashion outlets since the 1700’s.
  • 25. LIVERPOOL STREET STATION Over 50 million passengers pass through Liverpool Street Station every year. After Waterloo and Victoria it is the third busiest train station in London.
  • 26. PARK LANE Park Lane is a one-way road that runs to the east of Hyde Park. Some of the largest mansions in London situated along the road.
  • 27. MAYFAIR Real estate prices in Mayfair are some of the highest in the world. It is considered an exclusive area and is home to luxury hotels and restaurants.
  • 28. LINKS Below are some links related to the areas featured in this slideshow: • Estate Agents Mayfair • Lester Square Theatre • Estate Agents Marylebone • Mayfair Hotel