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- SEE THE COLOURFUL HOUSES. Following the gentrification of Notting Hill in the late 20 century, the homes that were previously multi-occupancy slums have steadily been transformed into colourful residences.
- PORTOBELLO MARKET. Portobello Road is the heart of Notting Hill and Portobello Market runs along its length. It’s one of the most popular things to do in Notting Hill and the buzz of the crowd creates a vibrant energy.
- GRAFFIK GALLERY. The Graffik Gallery on Portobello Road is an interesting space dedicated to street and urban art. They offer private graffiti masterclasses where you can learn the basic skills of spray paint with knowledgeable and friendly teachers.
- ELECTRIC CINEMA. The Electric Cinema is a stylish way to see a recent blockbuster or old-school classic movie by the people behind Soho House. It commenced operating in 1910 as one of the first motion picture house in Britain to be supplied with electricity.
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- Shop on Portobello Road. The world’s largest (yes largest) antique market — Portobello Road is a half-mile of every bit and bob you could think of. From a Notting Hill Bookshop (not the real one, which you can find here) to one-of-a-kind antiques, there’s never a boring minute walking around and googling at all the quirky goods on offer.
- Dip into Portobello Green Arcade. Walk down the half-mile stretch and you’ll stumble on one of Notting Hill’s hidden gems, Portobello Green Arcade (well, not so hidden anymore I guess, but still).
- Relive the Movie at the Notting Hill Travel Bookshop. Back to the bookshop. If you want to bring all your Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant fantasies to life, head to 13 Blenheim Crescent to experience the bookstore scene and all the other Notting Hill movie locations (including the famous blue door) the area has to offer.
- Take an Icing Class (or have a treat) at Biscuiteers. As yummy as it is Instagrammable, if you’re looking for something on the sweeter side of things, take an icing class at Biscuiteers.
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The charming neighbourhood of Notting Hill draws visitors thanks to Portobello Market, Notting Hill Carnival, top restaurants and the Notting Hill movie.
Mar 20, 2019 · Getting to and around Notting Hill. Notting Hill is served by three tube stations: Ladbroke Grove to the north; Holland Park and Notting Hill Gate (the best option for Portobello Road Market) to the south. Too many buses to mention will also get you here.