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A vibrant district known for its annual Carnival, Portobello Road Market, and colorful townhouses—famed as a backdrop for a ‘90s rom-com film.

Tips from the community

London is known for its many pockets, some of which have graced our screens in famous films for decades. From the stately-looking homes of Chelsea and Kensington to the colourful mews of Notting Hill, you can easily spend a day just adoring the best and brightest. Our top picks are Bayswater Street in Chelsea, and Farm Place and Lancaster Road in Notting Hill.

bonnejournal 3 years ago

This trendy neighborhood of London is famous for townhouses painted in vibrant pastel hues, as though the essence of spring has come to life. Along with being an excellent photo-op, and potentially *the* most beautiful area of London, Nottinghill has plenty of cozy cafes, boutiques, and other fun activities to uncover.

seeker 2 years ago

Notting Hill Guides

  • Pastel Colored Destinations For Spring

    seeker (Seeker Editors)
    Spring is here! We are already planning our next aesthetic getaway to the most adorable, pastel-painted destinations across the planet. These vibrantly colored spots not only represent the vibe of the season but have fun activities, cozy cafes, coastal views, and (very importantly) photo-op-worthy locations. Touring a hidden Scottish village or strolling down a canal in France, nothing elevates a vacay like a pale-hued rainbow of pinks, yellows, blues, and more.

Notting Hill Articles

  • 33 Free Things to Do in London

    Samuel Johnson once said, “When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life.” We couldn’t agree more. Voted by consultancy group, Resonance, as the best city in the world for the fifth year running in 2021, it’s little wonder London topped the list again with so much to see and do. A […]

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