But Zone 2 in East London and South London has some relatively high crime areas, and a significant number of people living in social housing. The best Zone 2 areas are in North London along the Hampstead branch of the Northern Line underground, and the Jubilee line going through St. John's Wood.
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Tourists normally use zone 1 where most of the tourist attractions are located, along with a lot of the popular hotel districts.
On the District line and Circle line, it is between High Street Kensington and Bayswater stations. It is on the boundary of Travelcard Zone 1 and Zone 2.
It is in Travelcard Zone 1. The station is located at the corner of Bridge Street and Victoria Embankment and is close to the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, Parliament Square, Whitehall, Westminster Bridge, and the London Eye.
The theory is that you use Z2 to get in the training without overtaxing yourself and therefore give your body the proper recovery it needs to make your hard days hard. Z3 used to be referred to as “junk miles” because they were not hard enough to stimulate growth/adaptation, but not easy enough to facilitate recovery.
Shoreditch High Street station on the London Overground line* is a Zone 1 station that sits between two Zone 2 stations, Hoxton and Whitechapel. It is the only station on the entire line that sits in Zone 1. The rest of the stations on the Overground line sit in Zones 2, 3, 4 and 5.