There are now more than 1,000 antique and collectible stores, and there are also stalls serving various items such as fruit and bread, posters, clothes, ceramics and music.
Notting Hill
Posted: Jul 20, 2020
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I have been to this part of London several times. It is really charming! I think the best day to visit is Saturday. On this day, the Portobello market is full of people and it is very lively. The houses that restrict the market are colorful and beautiful because they were built to post photos on Instagram.
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Posted: Aug 24, 2022
M43***62
5/5Outstanding
We love it here. Get the tube to Nottinghill Gate and you are right there!We just spend the day walking through this rainbow coloured village with its tiny boutiques, coffee shops and bars. As you walk further through the village you end up on Portobello Road, which is where there are market stalls, antique shops and at the end is a world food market!The whole atmosphere is electric! Look out for wall art and street performers.收起显示
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Posted: Nov 5, 2020
Flywithem
5/5Outstanding
Trendy and fashionable neighborhood in London with a distinctive, small-village feel, made famous by a movie of the same name.
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Posted: Oct 24, 2023
Slowwwww
5/5Outstanding
A very nice area of London with beautiful and characteristic neighborhoods, nice shops and bars. Nice atmosphere, nice walk, especially on the Portobello road.
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Posted: Nov 21, 2023
chinadesk1
5/5Outstanding
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The Notting Hill area is famous for a movie. Tourists are rushing to the blue curtain bookstore to find the good stories of the past. Now there are Notting Hill festivals every year, and the new shops and characters are very attractive.
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Posted: Aug 24, 2022
4/5Excellent
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Because of the film Notting Hill, there should still be many people who know about Notting Hill. Notting Hill is located in the west London. If you take the subway, you can get off at central line on the red line to notting hill gate. I hate watching Notting Hill, and I don't like movies by Hugh Grant (except for "True Love First"). This kind of overly quiet film on the background makes me irritable. So of course I didn't go to the shooting place to pilgrimage or something. The Bottenberg Market on the other side of Notting Hill is a famous second-hand market in London. All kinds of retro style, literary style. Various markets, colorful houses. There is a London taste that cannot be said. The last weekend of August is the Notting Hill Carnival. Absolutely high. It takes several times to get home to the subway to squeeze on.