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Arguably the most fashionable breakfasts in Notting Hill, with regulars including David Beckham and Harry Enfield!
Submitted by Stuart
You can't beat the lemon meringue pie at the Electric Diner on Portobello Road!
Submitted by Stuart
Pick up beautiful blooms all year round from this local florist's kiosk. There is also a store on Clarendon Road...
Submitted by Stuart
The famous bookshop that Hugh Grant owns in the movie Notting Hill.
Submitted by Stuart
Great outdoor space for a couple of cocktails and lovely food in the crypt restaurant.
Submitted by Daisy
Springtime is beautiful in one of London's many garden squares!
Submitted by Tom
Breakfast doesn't get much better (and healthier...) than this!
Submitted by Giorgio
Our village grocer owned by Australian Ashley Sumner. Inside freshly prepared food with an Aussie influence - you can even pick up Australian treats like Tim Tams!
Submitted by Stuart
You'll come across some quirky finds in this vibrant and busy market!
Submitted by Stuart
Best cupcakes on the planet! The famous Red Velvet was born here. Many other cupcake companies have tried to copy them, but they never come close to Hummingbird's.
Submitted by Stuart
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
Food, drink, live music and art stalls with an underground vibe.
Submitted by Stuart
This Jamaican burger restaurant serves the spiciest burger on the planet!
Submitted by Stuart
Fresh and authentic Italian food in a charming arcade off Portobello Road.
Submitted by Stuart
A fashion and vintage focused market that is mainly under cover.
Submitted by Stuart
Why not explore the nearby areas of Notting Hill, Westbourne Park, Bayswater, Ladbroke Grove, Holland Park, Paddington, Kensington, Maida Vale, Earls Court and Shepherd's Bush
Did you know?
"Sir Richard Branson opened his first record store on Portobello Road in the 1970s."
Stuart Bennett
David Roberts
Rebecca Boon
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