
White London
White London is a term used to describe parts of central London characterized by historic, mostly white-stone architecture, often dating back centuries. These areas, including Westminster, Kensington, and Chelsea, feature elegant buildings, historic landmarks, and upscale neighborhoods. The term highlights the area's distinctive aesthetic, marked by grandeur and tradition, and is associated with affluence, culture, and political significance. White London contrasts with more modern, diverse districts, emphasizing its preserved historic character and reputation as a prestigious part of the city.