Verdict
Notting Hill

Notting Hill

Pastel terraces, Portobello Road market and antiques — west London's photogenic village.

The call

Worth it if you are traveling as a couple and you are traveling solo.

Independent, never pay-to-rankGraded for who you areVerified 2026-06-17How we decide

Why

  1. 01

    Pastel houses, the Portobello Road antiques market and a leafy, well-heeled charm — very Instagrammable, especially Saturdays.

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  2. 02

    Catch: the famous streets are residential (be respectful), it's pricey, and the actual market is heaving and partly tourist-tat on weekends.

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Is it a fit?

What it's like by time of day

The same streets, hour by hour

Morning

Quiet pastel streets and early market traders setting up.

Afternoon

Peak market bustle on Saturdays, calmer and chic midweek.

Night

Mostly residential and subdued, with a handful of pubs and restaurants.

What's here

Worth-it spots in the area

Plan it well

Cost
Free to wander
Timing
Saturday for the full antiques market, or a weekday morning for calmer streets.
Booking
Free to wander; no booking needed.
Allow
2–3 hrs
Accessibility
Pavements are mostly level, though the weekend market crowds make navigating harder.
Getting there
Notting Hill Gate or Ladbroke Grove Tube, both a short walk to Portobello Road.

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Sources and method (2)
  • Portobello Road is the world's largest antiques market, with over 1,000 dealers; Saturday is the only day all five sections open together. londonmuseum.org.uk
  • Notting Hill Carnival, Europe's largest street festival, takes over the area on the August bank-holiday Sunday and Monday. portobellomarket.org