Notting Hill Tramble
Portobello Road and the market there is obviously going to be the mainstay of our Notting Hill Tramble.
But we also have the luxury of showing you the delights of the equally cool Golborne Road.
Chuck in a wander along the canal and ending in the colourful houses and classy streets and you have a picture perfect 60 minutes.
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Notting Hill Tramble
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Notting Hill Hotspots
1 | Portobello Road Market
2 | The Ledbury
3 | Golborne Road
4 | Museum of Brands and Advertising
5 | Portobello Star
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Portobello Market really is the mainstay of a visit to Notting Hill.
This Tramble is no different but we do indulge in the luxury of taking down the equally cool Golborne Road.
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Chelsea and The Kings Road needs no real introduction. So we won't really tell you about what you already know.
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urely you have been to Richmond by now?
No, not Richmond Park, although that is also a very appealing walk.
Richmond is a stunning place, with the green to relax on (or the onlooking pubs) and the lovely riverside walk.
Often overlooked for the much vaunted Notting Hill and Kensington, we have a real treasure in Holland Park.
Holland Park itself is one of our favourite parks, with interesting sculpture, a beautiful bar/restaurant and the must-see, blockbuster that is the Kyoto Garden.
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This particular Tramble focusses entirely on the magnificent Kensington Gardens and lets you explore Prince William's extended garden.
Chiswick and Turnham Green is a little oasis in West London that you must give a chance.
First, there are absolutely stunning gardens at Chiswick House. Then throw in the close proximity to the Thames and the good selection of eateries and bars and you have a very good date - especially at the weekend.
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