Let's see... I haven't looked at my British version for a long time. Okay, I am going to list the properties by color. I'll also list the utilities and railroads under that.
Mayfair
Park Lane
Bond Street
Oxford Street
Regent Street
Piccadilly
Coventry Street
Leicester Square
Trafalgar Square
Fleet Street
Strand
Vine Street
Marlborough Street
Bow Street
Northhumberland Avenue
Whitehall
Pall Mall
Pentonville Road
Euston Road
The Angel, Islington
Whitechapel Road
Old Kent Road
Utilities:
Electric Company
Water Works
Railroads:
Marylebone Station
Kings Cross Station
Liverpool Street Station
Fenchurch Street Station
Another difference... the space called "Luxury Tax" on American boards is called "Super Tax" on British Boards.
No they are all the same no matter what addition of monopoly you get the rules are all the same .The only difference would be the game piece's, names of the places on the board or the money.
Some of the spots on the board are actual places in cities.
electric company
the best colour to buy is orange on the monopoly board
not sure
mayfair
No they are all the same no matter what addition of monopoly you get the rules are all the same .The only difference would be the game piece's, names of the places on the board or the money.
Fenchurch street
Mayfair
The original Monopoly game board is based on streets and places in Atlantic City, New Jersey, and does not include Marble Arch. However, there are editions of the game based on many other cities, including London; the London edition, though, also does not have Marble Arch. The closest placename to Marble Arch on the London version of Monopoly is Oxford Street. (Marble Arch is at the west end of Oxford Street.)
Most of the places on a traditional Monopoly board are named after places in Atlantic City. This is different from foreign language or boards in other countries, which are often named after the capital city. There are usually city versions available for most major cities in the United States though.
There are many different varieties of places available where one can find a wood Monopoly game board. These places include, but are not limited to, Amazon and Ebay.
Monopoly board games can be purchased from many different places. One's local Walmart, Kmart, Target or Toys R Us will have them available for purchase. Monopoly board games can also be purchased online at Amazon or eBay.
Some of the spots on the board are actual places in cities.
As far as I know, there has never been an official Doctor Who Monopoly sadly. I've known people at DW conventions who have made a DW Monopoly board themselves, using the traditional board as a base. I, however, would LOVE to have a DW one.
Fenchurch Street, although Tower Hill is fairly close by.
The only property on the Monopoly Board that is south of the River Thames is 'Old Kent Road', which runs from the Bricklayer's Arms Roundabout to New Cross.