We are half the price of similar top rated tours because we develop and lead our own tours & don’t have to pay any third party brokers.
This is the ultimate like a local tour around Notting Hill. You will literally live like a local for a few hours, enjoying secret places only the locals know about including cafes and bars for breakfast and lunch plus local fashion and gift boutiques hidden away in the backstreets of the area.
We visit the super-trendy Golborne Road & cafes and bars and shops of which most visitors have no idea.
Portobello Road is a must.
We take a look at the architecture of Trellick Tower, a 1960's tower of apartments for local people.
Breakfast includes a drink such as coffee or tea or soft drink plus a patisserie or more traditional English item such as a bacon sandwich.
Lunch is at one of the areas great pubs for a light lunch of traditional English pub grub.
Don't forget Tips 4 Locals where we encourage you to tip locals who serve you. Not obligatory.
We start the tour on the exclusive and expensive Holland Park, Notting Hill border, working our way through the back streets to view the coolest homeware and fashion boutiques London ghas to offer.
We then reach Ladbroke Grove where we visit a local contemporary cafe for a light breakfast.
Viator does not show Ladbroke Grove so we had to choose Ladbroke Arms...but be assured we dont go to this pub, we alk around the amazing Ladbroke Grove.
Ladbroke Grove
Ladbroke Grove is the heart of Notting Hill, a long road which has the very best secret cafes, bars and restaurants and pubs in Notting Hill plus many other local features.
Its here that we have a traditional or continental light breakfast in one of the areas on-trend cafes.
Westway Market and Portobello Road.
You cannot go to this area without visiting these markets. Yes, they are busy but its worth it.
We spend 1 hour in the markets and Portobello Road and then walking slowly to the coolest area of Notting Hill, Golborne Road.
This is THE up and coming area with amazing bars and restaurants plus local secrets like the famous Portuguese cafe selling its world famous Pastel de nata 'aka' egg custard tarts.
We view one of the iconic but unknown London landmarks, Trellick Tower. A masterpieces of 1960's high rise design.
We are here to help and reassure you. We know you don't know where you are or what to expect so we meet you at the tube station with your name on a sign and explain exactly where we are going and what we are doing.
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A historic castle located on the north bank of the River Thames. It has served as a royal palace, prison, armory, and treasury. The Crown Jewels are also housed here.
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