Earl's Court
People say that nobody lives in London anymore, because it's too crowded. Apparently Earl's Court can still support some amount of human life, so maybe we can entertain the idea that it might not be in London after all.
The streets are busy. And while there are green spaces, they seem to be strictly private and thus limited for denizens of the nearby houses. Not a place for the family.
On the other hand, once off the largest roads the place did have an oddly familiar vibe. The region feels like an upscale version of the centrum side Eira in Helsinki.
(And that's saying something.)