![]() Why Vine Street, a tiny dead-end road near Piccadilly, and why not St Paul's? Southbank? Brick Lane? We have come to see the browns and the pale blues as affordable to fear landing on the inky blues of Mayfair and Park Lane.īut when you really scrutinize the Monopoly board, it's an odd selection of streets. ![]() Maybe it's those cruel memories of bankruptcy, but London's Monopoly board, spanning from Old Kent Road to Mayfair, has imposed an unshakeable hierarchy on property in Central London. READ MORE: Meet the Londoner who has the largest Monopoly board collection in the world and buys a new set almost every day You move your tiny silver top hat forwards hesitantly. ![]() The next roll of the dice could make or break you. It's Christmas and you're playing your annual family game of Monopoly.Īfter being hit with successive hotel stays on your brother's properties, income tax and doctor's fees, your collection of banknotes is running dangerously low.
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