With its colorful Victorian houses, Notting Hill is a quaint and colorful area located in West London in the district of Kensington et Chelsea. The district owes its fame to its famous brocante in Portobello which is held on Friday and Saturday, but also in its carnival true festival of colors which celebrates the Caribbean culture.
Do not hesitate to get lost to discover decoration shops, charming houses with their private gardens or even pubs with a so British atmosphere. You can take wonderful photos here, especially in spring when the magnolias and cherry trees are in bloom.
Portobello Road Market
Portobello Market is London's most famous open-air market held on Fridays and Saturdays at the junction of Portobello Road and Westbourne Grove. There are more than 2000 antiques, jewelry, engravings, old medals and also fruit and vegetable stands.
Address : Portobello Road - London W10 5TA
Shopping for home decor in Notting Hill
Many decoration shops offer vintage and unusual objects that are not necessarily found in France. The opportunity to bring home a little British souvenir!
Among my favorite shops, there are:
- Henry Gregory Antiques : 82 Portobello Road
- Alice’s : 86 Portobello Road
- Graham & Green : 4 Elgin Crescent
- Jensen & Ballantine : 1 Ladbroke Road
Museum of Brands, Packaging and Advertising
The Trademark and Advertising Museum tells the story of brands and product packaging, from the Victorian era to the present day.
There are 12 household items, objects from global brands, toys, sweets, fashion clothes, posters and magazines from the collection of consumer historian Robert Opie.
Included in the London Pass.
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Address : 111-117 Lancaster Roadd, London W11 1QT
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