Starting at the original tollgate entrance to London, we will go down the "hill" looking at the plush Victorian development created by the visionary James Ladbroke to include some of London’s largest private “Pleasure Gardens.”
You will hear about notorious and wretched slums, failed racecourses, and hard times that helped shape the luxurious Notting Hill we know today.
We will look at how art and music have defined the area, and where Jimi Hendrix lived and breathed his last. We'll see some of London’s most colourfully painted houses, visit the markets, and walk in the footsteps of London's biggest celebrities.
Sights from the Notting Hill film Last House Jimi Hendrix lived before he died Trade Shops Art Galleries Street Art and Banksy Music History (Where Virgin Started) Carnival and Cultural History Windrush History Quirky Market Stalls Museum of Brands Celebrity spotting (maybe)
Experience the markets in Notting Hill, from the antiques market, food stalls, clothes and jewelry stalls, and of course, the surprise stalls, where you can find anything!
See the iconic bookshop that inspired the film Notting Hill featuring Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant.
Visit the area from the film and experience the markets, quirky backstreets, and eclectic independant restaurants and shops.
You will make your own way to the meeting points