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  1. A complete map of London filming locations for the 1999 film Notting Hill. Starring Hugh Grant & Julia Roberts.

  2. Nov 24, 2023 · Christmas in Notting Hill Filming Locations. ‘Christmas in Notting Hilltakes us on a tour of the real-life destinations presented in the film, which are contained within the cities of London in the UK and Dublin in Ireland.

  3. Mar 28, 2024 · From the most romantic restaurants to visit after you’ve seen rom-com locations, to the best things to do in London this summer – you’ll find everything you need here! Walk in the footsteps of Hugh Grant & Julia Roberts throughout Notting Hill with these stunning filming locations.

    • The Print Room (Formerly Coronet Cinema) At 103 Notting Hill Gate—next to or opposite the Notting Hill Gate tube station (depending on which exit you take)—you'll find the ​Print Room, which was formerly the Coronet Cinema.
    • Bella and Max's House. The next stop on the tour is the home of William's friends Bella, played by Gina Mckee. From the Print Room, walk down Notting Hill Gate towards Holland Park tube station.
    • Rosmead Gardens. Right around the corner, you can take in excellent views of Rosmead Gardens, where Anna and William first stumbled drunkenly after leaving Gina's house.
    • Portobello Road Market. From the gardens, head back to the left along Lansdowne Road, past Gina's house, and make a left onto Ladbroke Grove (the first left).
    • Portobello Road Market, Portobello Road
    • The Print Room, 103 Notting Hill Gate
    • Will’s Bookshop, 142 Portobello Road
    • Nobu Restaurant, 19 Old Park Lane
    • Kenwood House, Hampstead Heath
    • Rosmead Gardens, Notting Hill
    • #7 91 Lansdowne Road, Notting Hill
    • Coffee Shop, 303 Westbourne Park Road
    • The Ritz, 150 Piccadilly
    • William Thacker’s House (with The Blue door), 280 Westbourne Park Road

    In the opening scenes, Hugh Grant’s character, William Thacker walks through the Portobello Road Market. This world-famous market is not only worth a visit because it’s one of the most iconic Notting Hill Filming Locations, but because the market itself is simply beautiful and full of quirky antiques just waiting to be discovered.

    Once known as the ‘Coronet Theatre’, this is where Will watches the sci-fi movie starring Anna Scott (Julia Roberts). The Print Room itself has a long, varied history, and its use has changed numerous times since its construction. Once a theatre which welcomed King Edward VII, it was then transformed into a cinema in the 1950s. For the following de...

    The lovely little bookstore owned by Will in the films is located at 142 Portobello Road. At the time of filming, it was an antique shop. The address was then a shoe shop. As of 2023, it seems like the shop is now a souvenir shop. However, it’s said that a nearby bookshop by the name of ‘The Travel Bookshop’based at 13-15 Blenheim Close was the ins...

    This is one of the most famous Japanese restaurants in the world and has appeared in countless films, Notting Hill being just one of the many. Parts of Casino, Memoirs of a Geisha, and The Girl From Nagasaki were all filmed here. In Notting Hill. Will and Anna go on a date here. This is the point of the film where Anna stands up to some rude touris...

    This wonderful period house was used as the filming set for the fictional filming set Anna worked on during the film. Today, Henry James’ film set can be visited. It’s curated by English Heritage, and its picturesque location in Hampstead Heath makes a wonderful day trip from London.

    Will and Anna break into these private gardens in the middle of the night after drinking a little too much. However, I wouldn’t recommend a little break in of your own as these gardens remain private to this day, accessible only to residents and those ‘in the know’… Or if you visit on certain open days throughout the year when the gardens are open ...

    This private address served as the home of Bella and Max during the film. Will brings the famous actress Anna to his younger sister’s birthday, held at the house. Today, the house is a private residence, though you can still admire the pretty Georgian exterior in passing.

    Sadly you can’t sit down and enjoy a coffee here as there’s no café… and there never was! In the film, 303 is where Will buys an orange juice. There’s not much to see at this location, other than the street name on a plaque on the wall…

    Anna’s Hotel in the film, the Ritz is known for its luxurious rooms and world-class dining throughout the world. Today, although you can stay (though a room here is a little on the pricier side of things), you can also walk past the grand exterior and admire the splendour. If you’re looking for a particularly luxurious place to stay in London, then...

    The interior of the private residence with the blue door sadly can’t be visited. However, the beautiful façade can still be admired from the outside. The house was once owned by the famous screenplay writer Richard Curtis. The blue door of the house became so famous after the filming of Notting Hill, that it was auctioned off at Christie’s, and the...

  4. Film locations for romantic comedy Notting Hill (1999), with Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts, around London, including Portobello Road, the famous 'blue door' on Westbourne Park Road, the Ritz, the Savoy, the Hempel Zen Garden and Nobu on Park Lane.

  5. www.nottinghillbag.com › pages › notting-hill-movie-mapThe Notting Hill Movie Map

    Discover all the incredible filming locations from Notting Hill with our interactive map!

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