This private tour of the world-famous Notting Hill offers a custom approach and undivided attention of your guide. Your photographer will make an ideal route for you to enjoy, showing you the most important neighborhood sights such as Ladbroke Grove and Westbourne Grove.
Notting Hill is famous for its lovely, pastel-coloured houses and charming streets. See Portobello Market stalls - filming location of Notting Hill movie with Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant.
You can pick time when to start a tour and absorb the experience at your own comfortable pace. You may ask for any stop on the way to take photos and take in the views. Dive deeper into the captivating atmosphere of the most colorful district of London.
• Explore Notting Hill on this charming photo tour
• Pick the time appropriate for you
• Customize your route or rely fully on your photographer
• Take great photos for your Instagram
• Your photographer will assist you by taking photos on your personal phone or camera
Meet your photographer and be introduced to the unforgettable atmosphere of Notting Hill, which has been associated with artists and celebrities since 1870.
Hear the stories about the origins of the name and how it became a center of Caribbean immigration. Get through the colorful Portobelo Road to get to one of London’s most famous markets, where you can find a diverse of second-hand stores, fruits and vegetables, antique, and clothing stalls.
Admire the cozy picturesque area with Victorian houses. Recognize some familiar places as you remind yourself of the 1999 Notting Hill comedy with Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant.
Stroll through St Luke’s Mews to marvel at the most iconic streets of the Notting Hill and which also was made very popular after a movie Love Actually. Get an incredible experience to get an insider’s perspective of this vibrant neighborhood and the city.
Notting Hill is famous for its lovely, pastel-coloured houses and charming streets. See Portobello Market stalls - filming location of Notting Hill movie with Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant.
See colorful architecture, street art and houses that look just like from a fairy-tale!
Remember the iconic romance movie Notting Hill starring Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts? One of the most popular things to do in Notting Hill is to find that famous blue door that was Hugh Grant’s home in the movie.
This famous blue door is at 280 Westbourne Park.
This street is a perfect place to snap great photos!
Enjoy the rows of colorful and beautiful brightly painted homes - a dream come true for Instagrammers. You'll find here cotton candy pastel color all around the place.
We recommend to spend more time here after the photoshoot just wandering around these clusters of brightly colored houses to enjoy different angles and perspectives of the neighborhood.
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