Notting Hill Walking Tour
TOUR DESCRIPTION

On this 2 hour Notting Hill walking tour, you’ll see the highlights of this trendy urban village in West London. Notting Hill is world-famous for its annual street carnival and Portobello Road Market (the setting of the Hugh Grant and Julie Roberts film).

Professional guide
Food and drink
Entry fees
Gratuities
Important Information
What To Bring

Consider layers of clothing Camera Comfortable shoes for a leisurely walking tour

Good To Know

Accessibility: The route follows largely flat terrain but in parts there are differing levels and some cobbles to traverse. Parts of the route are pedestrianised (some, though, involves crossing roads which are controlled by traffic lights). English language tour

How long is the route?

The tour is approximately 1 ½ miles long with cobbles and some gradients.

Is the tour wheelchair accessible?

The tour is not suitable for a wheelchair due to the pavements and uneven surfaces on the route. British Sign Language is not provided on the tour.

Do children need to be accompanied?

All people under 18 (i.e. 17 years old and younger) must be accompanied by an adult (aged 18 years or over) on all tours

Is the tour suitable for children?

Yes

HIGHLIGHTS
MORE INFORMATION

On this 2 hour walking Notting Hill Tour, you’ll see the highlights of this trendy urban village in West London. Notting Hill is world-famous for its annual street carnival and Portobello Road Market (the setting of the Hugh Grant and Julie Roberts film).

On our tour, you’ll get the inside track from your expert local guide on places of interest from famous Notting Hill film locations used in the area, such as the ‘Blue Door’, the travel bookshop, celebrity homes, trendy restaurants, and quiet mews.

As you walk down streets with brightly coloured townhouses, your local guide will give you the background of Notting Hill, which attracted an even wider global audience with the 1999 film featuring Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts. However, its rich history goes back many years; you’ll hear of the Rachman landlord controversy, the working-class stories, and its Bohemian reputation.

Experience the buzz of the world-famous Portobello Road market on market day, buskers, spice shops, and cafés. Be sure to taste delicious international cuisine cooked fresh on market stalls.

Past and present famous musicians made Notting Hill their home and recording base. While strolling around the picturesque streets and squares, your guide will show where Jimi Hendrix took his fatal overdose and recording studios where legendary tracks were made,

This walking tour takes you to the beating heart of Notting Hill and shows you hidden gems off the typical tourist trail.

The Notting Hill tour will finish at the Portobello Road Market; however, the guide can direct you to Notting Hill Gate station.

The group size is limited to 30 persons to ensure you have a positive experience.

Notting Hill Walking Tour
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