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- Andrew KittredgeMarch 25, 2019A Vibrant multicultural buzzing area of London with some great restaurants thrown in !
- Richard GregoryAugust 18, 2010Yep, it's where Hugh Grant moped over Julia Roberts, and it has lost none of its charm since. It's a London must and the distinctive multicoloured buildings seem custom built for picture taking. Read more
- It's so nice to stroll around when it's sunny. Be prepared though as it's crowded as well
- Aleksandar LoncarNovember 27, 2016Breakfast time,brunch,Gluten free,cake ,salads. Macha tea and tumeric late :))
- Mianma GugetiAugust 7, 2010Alright bring some comfort shoes. This place is long and huge. You can bargain prices, they say 10£ you say, or ask what they're lowest is, most likely they'll play the game. Cheers
- Paella. Churros. Fried seafood snacks. Falafel wrap. Fresh fruits. Antiques, souvenirs and EVERYTHING NICE :)
- Jawharah💎January 5, 2019Antique street. 3 to recommend here: fine antique store, Jeff Borsack for jewelry, & goldsmith vintage clothes store.
- Sole AngelApril 8, 2017Super super busy on the weekends. Not so many Italians any more. Toward the end of the roads you only find random old garbage.
- KiAna AlaviMarch 1, 2013Come and see Rtiser's pop up shop! It's here until the 3rd of March! They have amazing clothes! If you miss out you can go to www.rtister.com
- Carlos CabreraSeptember 9, 2017Thieves in this area. We got wallet stolen in a matter of 30 min. Apparently this is the norm during the market.
- Maria SjögrenFebruary 25, 2016It makes a nice walk but for me, it doesn't offer much shopping opportunities.
- Cheen The CuriousAugust 3, 2017There's an "unofficial" Banksy store at the end of the street, nearer to the Notting Hill Gate tube station
- Serap SahinJuly 28, 2014Don't bother to go after 5pm on sundays and don't expect to do clothes shopping - mostly very ugly hippie staff. But it's worthwile to see the atmosphere.
- Gökhun GüneyhanNovember 21, 2015Fun place to be on a saturday, you might find really interesting stuff
- ToryBurchOctober 12, 2011Spend the morning poring over the vintage jewelry and unique antiques, and explore Notting Hill afterward.
- Karen EveleighJuly 14, 2012Absolutely love it here. Can pick up some little treasures at a reasonable price.
- Louis VuittonMay 19, 2010In this colourful antique and flee market with over 2000 stalls on Saturdays, there are so many wonderful bargain finds to be made!
- Hitesh JainJune 3, 2012For a relaxing Thai Chang beer look for the end of the road terrace restaurant
- London24April 30, 2012Home to the world-famous antiques market and setting for the Hugh Grant movie Notting Hill, with much of the filming taking place on the street.