Best food experiences. Go on a Saturday, try out the falafel from abu zaki. SO SO GOOD. Fabrique for the sugar buns, Acklam Village for grilled cheese sandwiches, peruvian chicken, & portugese donuts.
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Top landmark in London & The largest antiques market in the world .. Go on Saturdays .. It’s the MAIN day !! Street Food, Fruit & Veg, Clothing .. Go HUNGRY to enjoy & Go early to avoid the crowds !!
PortobelloRoad is probably the world’s best known market, and is nearly 150 years old. Though famous for antiques, it’s also a haven for lovers of fashion, food, books and music.
Antiques, jewelry, and great food. The busiest time is Saturday mornings - that’s when the main flea market is open. So many nice vintage finds there. Usually very crowded, just like other markets.
There's a lot of antiques to see here, from stalls to shops. If you love vintage house deco and all the vintage intricate jewellery, this is a place not to be missed! Visit on Saturdays!
A must do if you're in London. A shoppers paradise. You'll find everything here, from souvenirs to handicrafts, cosmetics to antiques & everything in between. Good photo op too at Notting Hill store.
A must on a Saturday, the place was buzzing and alive, great finds as you pass by the booths and small shops, A MUST if you like antique and vintage things
A unique place for walking and shopping from the street road (lots of different stuff). Also, the attractive colourful houses 🏡 added value to the location.
A fantastic place to walk around and explore. With 2000 stalls, you can find everything here from antiques to books to clothes to fresh fruit, everything! Bring cash, most places don't accept cards.
This place is ADORABLE! U can find so many things, cheap and expensive: jewelries, clothes, cameras and more other stuff. Also the street is very beautiful for walking. Check out the opening time!
The most famous Market in London, any tourists dream on a Saturday morning! Cutestalls on the street alongside cool shops and cafés definitely a great place to visit ☺️
I go almost every day. The most wonderful, multi-cultural market place imaginable. Terrific food. Great vibe. The most delicious falafel I've ever tasted from Mus outside Tesco's + much, much more.
Great market in Notting Hill & the Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.Used to be antique market but nowadays only a handful of those shops last. Also it has food, souvenirs, handcrafts and jewelry.
Beautiful coloured houses line the street, go right up to the end for genuine flea market wares and tasty street food. Ignore the mass produced dross closer to the station.
Great fun (tho very busy) on Saturdays, but you can also experience the vibe on Fri & Sun too although it is nowhere near as busy with stallholders then. Perfect unique shopping spot, great antiques!
Whether it’s clothes or antiques, there is something for everyone. From Monday to Friday, it’s a food market, but in the small shops you will find a great selection of lovely things.
Nice location everybody like there because for all people products is here vintage fresh fruitbaseball jewel clothes etc ... To Notting hill for walk in 10 mins
A fantastic place to walk around and explore. With 2000 stalls, you can find everything here from antiques to books to clothes to fresh fruit, everything! Bring cash as most places don't accept cards.
Enjoy the Market on a Saturday. Walk through the colorful buildings, purchase nice stuff and eat yummy goodies. In a nutshell, this is a walk to remember.
If u wanna find the vintage stuff such a cloth , picture and old cd's here is the place where u can find all stuff u need ... For lady's u can find the handbags and shoes ..
Make your way down to the railway bridge for some independent designer goods and vintage fair. Escape the crowds to westbourne grove for a coffee stop.
The street takes its name from Admiral Vernon’s 1739 conquest of the Spanish port of Portobelo in modern-day Panama. On Saturdays it’s now home to a famous antiques and street market.