What is NW3, London really like? Would it suit your lifestyle? HomeViews Streets is a brand-new site that collects detailed reviews from residents across London and organises them by postcode. We carefully sift through this data to bring you up-to-date insider information that reveals all about the NW3 postcode. What’s the local community like? Is it great for kids or better for nightlife? What are the best transport links and amenities? Learn all you need to know about the area before committing.
Which part of London is NW3?
The NW3 London postcode covers Hampstead, Chalk Farm, Swiss Cottage, Belsize Park, Frognal, Camden, and part of Primrose Hill, Gospel Oak and Childs Hill. NW3 sits within the boroughs of Camden and Barnet in North West London.
What zone is NW3 in?
The NW3 postcode sits within London zones 2 and 3. Surrounding postcodes include NW11 and N6 to the north, NW5 to the east, NW1 and NW8 to the south, and NW6 and NW2 to the west.
Is NW3 a good place to live?
Wondering whether the NW3 postcode is perfect for you? HomeViews Streets is a platform that invites locals to leave detailed ratings and reviews about life in their NW3 street, allowing you to look before you leap. By sharing what they love (or loathe) about the area’s facilities and amenities, cultural highlights and places to escape, residents can help others find the right place to set down roots. A score out of five is given for each review, alongside a written comment.
See below for some examples – just click through to see more reviews for the NW3 area. Write a review of your own postcode and you’ll be given access to all the content on the site!
NW3, London resident reviews
“Great sense of community”
HomeViews Area Guides
See also the area guides on related areas below for HomeViews information. These pages include the top-rated new developments in the area and reviews by residents.
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