Notting Hill

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Postcode: W11/W2 | code search
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Famous Notting Hill Dates
Birthplace of:
Daley Thompson Joan Hassall Mark Ronson
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Folk Customs:
April Fools Day
Baddeley Cake
Beating the Tower Boundaries
Blessing of the Throats
Bonfire Night
Changing of the Quill
Doggett's Coat and Badge Race
Footbridge Rent of one Red Rose
Hot Cross Buns for the Widow’s son
Mass for the executed Charles I
Quit Rents Ceremony
Vintners' Company Procession

Notting Hill Events

August
Notting Hill Carnival

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Duke Of Clarence
"shame the pub is closed down,worked there for 4years in the eightys best bar i ever workrd in kieran and judith where are you now.

Date visited: 25-10-2011 ..." More

Chepstow Cars
"Fantsatic company, great owner. Very efficient and on time, always

Date visited: 07/07/2010 ..." More

Ghauri Dental Centre
"I would recommend Ghauri Dental Centre to anyone.Very caring and honest cosmetic dentists esp Dr Elaine who is a great cosmetic dentist

Date visited: 16/10/2009 ..." More

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Notting Hill has long been famous for its mile-long Portobello Road street market and the colourful Notting Hill Carnival, held annually in August. In recent years, the area has risen to become one of the most desirable and expensive in London, a status reflected in the 1999 film "Notting Hill". Once known for its potteries, pig farms and prosperity, Notting Hill fell into decline after the Second World War, an era which brought poverty, overcrowding and racial tensions. In the Sixties and Seventies, Notting Hill became a vibrant countercultural homebase for hippies, bohemians and musicians playing everything from psychedelic rock to reggae, while punk groups including The Clash sang about the Westway flyover. Gentrification during the Nineties has seen wealthy buyers moving into imposing homes set around communal gardens and tall Victorian townhouses that were once multi-occupied. There are tempting new shops, cafés, restaurants, bars and clubs, although much of the old neighbourhood atmosphere prevails around Ladbroke Grove, All Saints Road, Notting Hill Gate, Westbourne Grove and Portobello Road, with its hugely popular Saturday antiques stalls. The impressive Coronet Cinema dates back to 1898, and the interiors of the Electric and Gate cinemas have been restored to their historic grandeur.

Attraction

Museum of Brands

Cinema

Coronet Cinema
Gate Cinema
The Electric Cinema

Classes

Dance - West London Dance Academy
Yoga - OmStation3

Club

Cobden Club
Electric House
The blagclub

Dentist

Ghauri Dental Centre

Doctor

Notting Hill Medical Centre
Pembridge Villas Surgery

Farmers Market

Notting Hill Farmers Market

Health and Fitness Club

Savana Urban Spa
Scin

Hostel

Smart Hyde Park View

Inn

Portobello Gold

Market

Acklam Road Market
Golborne Road Market
Ladbroke Grove Market

Notting Hill Farmers Market
Portobello Road

Pub and Bar

Academy
Cock & Bottle
Duke Of Clarence
Duke Of Wellington
E & O
Elgin
Golborne Grove
Golborne House
Hillgate
Kings Head
Ladbroke Arms
Mall Tavern
Metropolitan
Pelican
Portobello Gold
Prince Bonaparte
Redan
Shakespeare

Sun In Splendour
The Cow
The Fat Badger
Westbourne
Windsor Castle

Restaurant

Al Trattoo
Assaggi
Bertorelli La Toscana
De Amicis
E & O
Eclipse
Electric Brasserie
Elgin
First Floor Restaurant
Gate Restaurant
Golborne House
Kensington Place
Ladbroke Arms
Le Piaf
Mall Tavern

Manor
Maramia Café
Noi
Notting Grill
Notting Hill Brasserie
Number 10
Oak
Orsino
Pharmacy Restaurant
Portobello Gold
Ribbands Notting Hill
The Cow
The Fat Badger
The Ledbury
The Lonsdale
Twelfth House
Windsor Castle
Zilli

School

Avondale Park Primary School

Self-Catering

Notting Hill Apartments by Bridgestreet Worldwide

Solicitor

David Fishwick
Michael Katz
Nicholas Morris
Oliver Fisher

Taxi

A1 Radio Cars
Chepstow Cars
Kensington Express Cars

Theatre

Gate Theatre

Sports Clubs

Campden Hill LTC (Tennis)

Shops

Books For Cooks
Garden Books
Nursery Collection
The Travel Bookshop Ltd
Planet Organic
Oddbins
Agent Provocateur
Diane Von Furstenberg
Paul & Joe
Paul Smith
Preen

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Temperley
Aime
Coco Ribbon
The Cross
Feathers
Heidi Klein
J W Beeton
Katch
OG2
Question Air
Nick Ashley
The Dispensary
Matches
Mootich
Dinny Hall
Zarvis
Kell Skott Haircare
Parsons Skott
Bedstock at Puppy
Graham & Green
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Chloe Alberry
Tribal Gathering London
Harper & Tom's
Orlando Hamilton Flowers
Phillo
Wild at Heart
Maison Blanc
Felicitous
Grocer on Elgin
Ottolenghi
The Store
Tavola
Tom's
Vom Fass
Spice Shop
Kingsland, the Edwardian Butchers
Lidgate
Portobello Wholefoods
Corney & Barrow
Sports Depot
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Boots
BirdCage
Rymans
Fresh & Wild (Notting Hill)
Portobello Wholefoods
Grain Shop
Tea and Coffee Plant
Portobello Pet Shop
Baywood Chemists Ltd
Shannon & Carton Ltd
4 Feet
Emma Hope
Waterstones
Smythson of Bond Street
Sub Couture
Majestic Wine
Neal’s Yard Remedies
The Mutz Nutz
JoJo Maman Bebe
White Stuff
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Phase Eight
Lush
Evans Cycles
One Of A Kind
Burberry Childrenswear
Office

Antiques

Alices
Admiral Vernon Antique Market
88 Antiques
Arenski Fine Arts Ltd
Barbagallo S
Barham Antiques
Bazaart
Beagle Gallery
Briggs F E A Ltd
B & T Antiques Ltd
Central Gallery
Sean Arnold

Places to Stay near Notting Hill

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Portobello Gold (0.15 miles)

Portobello Gold

The only hotel in the heart of the Portobello Rd Antiques Market. FREE broadband Internet Access to Guests either in rooms or in our ground floor Cybercafe. Critically-acclaimed bar and attractively-priced conservatory garden restaurant. Rooms range ... More | visit website

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Portobello Hotel (0.20 miles)

Portobello Hotel
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The Portobello Is Privately Owned And Forms Part Of An Elegant Victorian Terrace In The Royal Borough Of Kensington, Overlooking A Quite Private Garden. The ... More
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Gate Hotel (0.25 miles)

Gate Hotel

Most rooms are front facing onto Portobello Road and the hotel is a short walking (2 minutes) to the famous Portobello Market. Hotel is centrally located in Notting Hill and the nearest tube station is ... More | visit website

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Notting Hill Hotel (0.26 miles)

Notting Hill Hotel

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Few family hotels in London offer a better combination of location, quality and value. The Notting Hill Hotel is on a quiet, tree-lined street and overlooking a beautiful park in a ... More

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Notting Hill Apartments by Bridgestreet Worldwide (0.30 miles)

Notting Hill Apartments by Bridgestreet Worldwide

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Notting Hill by Bridgestreet Worldwide is an attractive grade II listed building in the highly sought after residential area of Notting Hill, comprising a variety ... More

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Millers Residence (0.31 miles)

Millers Residence

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MILLER'S RESIDENCE is a small luxury 18th century style boutique hotel in central London. It is the essence of a welcoming private residence. Miller's offers individual Rooms or exclusive Salon ... More

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Miller's Residence (0.31 miles)

Miller

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MILLER'S RESIDENCE is a small luxury 18th century style boutique hotel in central London. It is the essence of a welcoming private residence. Miller's offers individual Rooms or exclusive Salon ... More | visit website

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Pembridge Hall (0.31 miles)

Pembridge Hall

Pembridge Hall is located in Notting Hill, just 5 minutes' walk from Notting Hill Underground station. A Victorian period building, Pembridge Hall is located in one of the most attractive parts of London, home to ... More | visit website

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Blue Bells Hotel (0.33 miles)

Blue Bells Hotel

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Blue Bells is a hotel of understated style, in keeping with its classic heritage and garden square view, located in the Notting Hill area in London.
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Lords Hotel (0.34 miles)

Lords Hotel

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Lords Hotel is located in a quiet garden square in Bayswater, the heart of London. Whether you choose to stay in the main building or in our nearby annexe, our ... More

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