Do you go up the road or down the road?

Question:Up the pub or down the pub etc. What is the difference?

Answers:
Depends on where you're going...
I have heard that it is correct to say you are going up to London, even if you are travelling from the north, so maybe it is just a colloquialism, or figure of speech.
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