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A tour guide canal boat service from Little Venice to Camden Lock, with commentary on the history of Regent's Canal.
Submitted by Dean
The loveliest puppet shows for children on a moored barge in Little Venice.
Submitted by Dean
The most beautiful café in London.
Submitted by Elliott
Picturesque walks and barge spotting along the waterways....
Submitted by Hayley
A great Italian deli on Shirland Road.
Submitted by Dean
Classic pub food using fresh ingredients and a cosy atmosphere. The building is shared with the Canal Cafe Theatre, so pop upstairs for some fantastic acting!
Submitted by Dean
Springtime is beautiful in one of London's many garden squares!
Submitted by Tom
A charming cafe inside a boat on the Paddington Branch of the Regent's Canal.
Submitted by Dean
Fireworks night at Cleveland Square Gardens is fantastic for W2 residents! A yearly main event and one not to missed. Fireworks mixed in with dance music!
Submitted by Stuart
Arguably the most fashionable breakfasts in Notting Hill, with regulars including David Beckham and Harry Enfield!
Submitted by Stuart
Great outdoor space for a couple of cocktails and lovely food in the crypt restaurant.
Submitted by Daisy
As well as the original décor and the friendly atmosphere, the beer is good too.
Submitted by Stuart
Breakfast doesn't get much better (and healthier...) than this!
Submitted by Giorgio
Really good quality organic produce at very reasonable prices!
Submitted by Nicholas
British food from the farm. Lots of fresh dishes served at lunch and dinner in rustic surroundings.
Submitted by Ben
Why not explore the nearby areas of Bayswater, Westbourne Park, Paddington, Notting Hill, Maida Vale, Ladbroke Grove, Holland Park, Kensington, St John's Wood and South Hampstead
Did you know?
"Michael Bond's Paddington Bear resides on Windsor Gardens in Notting Hill - however number 32 does not exist, much to the disappointment of his fans."
Giorgio Romani
Rebecca Boon
Stuart Bennett
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