How Noisy?

Road & rail noise map for London

City in Greater London, London

We analysed 16,512 postcodes in and around London, Greater London against DEFRA's Strategic Noise Mapping (Round 4, 2022). 79% of them (12,968) have mapped road noise of 55 dB or more by day, and 9% have mapped rail noise. 21% of postcodes have no mapped road or rail noise at all — though that reflects major-source modelling, not guaranteed quiet. The highest modelled level we found is at W1C 1JW (road noise 75.0 dB or more by day).

Noise map of London

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55-59 dB60-64 dB65-69 dB70-74 dB75 dB+Unshaded = below the mapping threshold or not modelled (not necessarily quiet).

How many postcodes are affected?

Road noise

BandDay (LAeq,16h)Night (Lnight)
55.0–59.9 dB day · 50.0–54.9 dB night27% (4,520)14% (2,364)
60.0–64.9 dB day · 55.0–59.9 dB night25% (4,076)18% (3,028)
65.0–69.9 dB day · 60.0–64.9 dB night14% (2,344)10% (1,683)
70.0–74.9 dB day · 65.0–69.9 dB night9% (1,502)7% (1,198)
75.0 dB or more day · 70.0 dB or more night3% (526)3% (461)
Below mapped bands / not mapped21%47%

Rail noise

BandDay (LAeq,16h)Night (Lnight)
55.0–59.9 dB day · 50.0–54.9 dB night1% (184)8% (1,341)
60.0–64.9 dB day · 55.0–59.9 dB night8% (1,284)<1% (123)
65.0–69.9 dB day · 60.0–64.9 dB night<1% (59)<1% (49)
70.0–74.9 dB day · 65.0–69.9 dB night<1% (16)<1% (16)
75.0 dB or more day · 70.0 dB or more night<1% (4)<1% (1)
Below mapped bands / not mapped91%91%

Share of the 16,512 postcodes within ~5 km of the London centre. Source: DEFRA Strategic Noise Mapping Round 4 (2022), Open Government Licence.

Noisiest postcodes in and around London

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What this data does — and doesn't — cover

  • Modelled, not measured.These are DEFRA's computer-modelled estimates (Round 4, 2022), not microphone readings at your door.
  • Major sources only. The model covers major roads, major railways and large urban areas. Smaller local roads, neighbours, pubs, building sites and aircraft are not included.
  • No mapped noise ≠ quiet. If a location shows no band, it means it falls outside the mapped contours — not that it is silent.
  • 2022 snapshot.New roads, developments or traffic changes since 2022 won't show. The next DEFRA round is due around 2027.

More detail on the methodology page.

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Frequently asked questions

How noisy is London?
We analysed 16,512 postcodes in and around London, Greater London against DEFRA's Strategic Noise Mapping (Round 4, 2022). 79% of them (12,968) have mapped road noise of 55 dB or more by day, and 9% have mapped rail noise. 21% of postcodes have no mapped road or rail noise at all — though that reflects major-source modelling, not guaranteed quiet. The highest modelled level we found is at W1C 1JW (road noise 75.0 dB or more by day).
Where is the most road noise in London?
The postcodes with the highest modelled daytime levels in and around London are W1C 1JW, W1J 8HY, W1K 1PN, based on DEFRA's 2022 model of major roads and railways.