If you gave birth at a big centre-of-city hospital, but live in the residential/suburban part of that city, how did it work out for you?
I have a blood condition and as luck would have it Imperial are the 'national centre' for it, so I have been cared for by them (St Marys) throughout pregnancy. I would also like to go there for birth as the higher-risk MW team (I have been told) would be the same team of Drs and MWs so familiar with my case: they understand in which ways I am risky and which normal and have been quite calm about things.
My local hospital is not great dire, appalling for birth on all the surveys/word-of-mouth, and anyway I associate it with miscarriages, fear, bumbling juniors wanting to cut me open etc'. It's a no brainer which to go for IMO.
I live a bit further out in West London (zone 3) and on a weekend it's about a 15-20min drive to St Marys, or the same on the train. But I am very anxious about what if I go into labour in rush hour?
DH suggested black cab... straight up the bus lanes. Would they take me?