Known for its multicoloured rows of houses, huge antiques market and luxury boutiques, it would be more than easy to while away an entire day exploring Notting Hill. Whether you're searching for vintage treasures, want to get acquainted with the area's culture or you simply want to explore a new area of London, Notting Hill ticks plenty of boxes for city dwellers and those visiting from further afield. Here's our guide to how to spend the perfect day in Notting Hill.
How to spend a day in Notting Hill
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Breakfast and brunch spots
Breakfast all day every day
For all things egg, there's really only one place: Eggbreak in Notting Hill. Breakfast is served here at all times of the day, with a menu that lets you enjoy eggs in any way you like. Enjoy dishes like egg, bacon and cheese toasties or lamb hash with a fried egg. There’s also a selection of sweet dishes like French toast and pancakes. It’s a popular spot for breakfast lovers and those who believe breakfast is best enjoyed at any time of the day.
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30 Uxbridge Street, Kensington
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Eggbreak
020-353 583 00 - Read more on Thatsup
The Queen of brunch
Sunday in Brooklyn is renowned for its epic brunch dishes, including its famous stack of glossy pancakes drenched in hazelnut maple praline and brown butter. If you’re hoping for a boozy brunch, the cocktails here are excellent, with options like the Sunday Bloody that swaps the vodka for Mezcal Verde. The restaurant is trendy and decked out with potted plants, reclaimed wooden beams and terracotta tiles.
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98 Westbourne Grove
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Sunday in Brooklyn Notting Hill
020-763 010 60 - Read more on Thatsup
Comfort food the American way
Head to Eggslut if you love eggs, sandwiches, and breakfast. This American import specialises in gourmet egg-based dishes, offering classic comfort food with a modern twist. The lively restaurant's menu features sandwiches on brioche buns, including options like a cheeseburger, steak sandwich, or mushroom and truffle pâté, all naturally accompanied by freshly-cooked eggs.
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185 Portobello Road, Notting Hill
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Eggslut Portobello
020-374 519 20 - Read more on Thatsup
Where to shop 'til you drop
An ethical jewellery brand
Pippa Small is your one-stop shop for all things jewellery. Canadian-born Pippa has established a cult following since she started designing and selling her organic jewellery collections. Pick up everything from necklaces and rings to earrings, all handmade by artisans in Kabul, Afghanistan.
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201 Westbourne Grove, Notting Hill
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Pippa Small
020-779 212 92 - Read more on Thatsup
One for the bibliophiles
You may have seen the iconic Notting Hill Bookshop in the legendary Notting Hill film (well, a version of it anyway) as Hugh Grant's local bookstore. The blue facade is hard to miss, and inside you'll find rows of classic travel books and an extensive collection of English classics.
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13 Blenheim Cres, Notting Hill
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The Notting Hill Bookshop
020-722 952 60 - Read more on Thatsup
The world's largest antique market
You can’t visit Notting Hill without checking out Portobello Road Market, and not just because the stalls stretch for a mile, but because it's the world’s largest antique market and a treasure trove of vintage goodies. People flock from all over the world to rummage through the trinkets found across the constantly changing roster of stalls. Make sure you grab a bite to eat from the adjoining street food market that serves everything from Brazilian arepas to Korean fried chicken.
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Portobello Rd
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Portobello Road Market
020-736 130 01 - Read more on Thatsup
Showcasing emerging designers
Established in 2023, Rove London is a chic Notting Hill boutique committed to empowering women and promoting the creations of emerging designers and independent brands. With great attention to detail, they carefully select and curate a diverse collection sourced from up-and-coming fashion talent worldwide. Catering to various styles, they let women express their individuality through beautiful items of clothing and accessories.
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333 Portobello Road
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Rove London
074-708 791 42 - Read more on Thatsup
Soak up the culture
Emerging musical talent
Get acquainted with London’s up-and-coming music scene at Notting Hill Arts Club, a leading music and arts venue a stone’s throw from Notting Hill Gate Station. They also host various art exhibitions as well as niche club nights, from hip hop and jazz to Latin rock and more.
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21 Notting Hill Gate, Kensington
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Notting Hill Arts Club
020-746 044 59 - Read more on Thatsup
Transport to Japan
Holland Park can be reached in under 10 minutes by foot from Notting Hill Gate station and offers a calming oasis in the middle of busy London. The park is known for its beautiful Kyoto Garden, featuring a tiered waterfall, Japanese maple trees, traditional stone lanterns, and a pond filled with koi carp.
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Holland Park, Kensington
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One for the design lovers
Regularly described as one of London’s quirkiest museums, the Museum of Brands takes you on a journey through 200 years of consumer culture. See history through the decades via packaging, books, magazines and more via constructed displays. It’s an excellent museum for those involved in advertising or design.
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111-117 Lancaster Rd, Notting Hill
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Museum of Brands
020-724 396 11 - Read more on Thatsup
The city's prime destination for street art
Graffik Gallery needs to be on your Notting Hill to-do list if you're interested in anything related to street art. This contemporary gallery is the place to go for all things urban and street art and houses original artworks by Banksy, Dotmaster, Clet & Robin and more. They also run graffiti workshops for those who want to give it a crack for themselves.
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284 Portobello Rd
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Graffik Gallery London
020-835 435 92 - Read more on Thatsup
Lunchtime
Innovative lunchtime classics
This Aussie all-day dining restaurant by self-taught cook Bill Granger offers an eclectic menu of creative dishes, like salad bowls, burgers, small plates and more. The parmesan-crumbed chicken schnitzel with creamed corn and shredded fennel is a favourite, best finished with cold-drip coffee tiramisu.
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175 Westbourne Grove, Notting Hill
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Granger & Co. Notting Hill
020-722 991 11 - Read more on Thatsup
Food for the soul
Beam is a family-run neighbourhood brunch and lunch spot with a menu chock-full of classic brunch and lunch dishes, like shakshuka and Nutella-filled doughnuts. The space is bright, spacious and aesthetically pleasing, with exposed brickwork, hanging lights and draped foliage.
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103 Westbourne Grove
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Beam Notting Hill
020-724 301 11 - Read more on Thatsup
A sandwich to go
If you’re the kind of person who wants to grab a sandwich to go for lunch, Secret Sandwich Shop needs to be on your lunchtime Notting Hill bucket list. They have a menu of ten sandwiches stuffed with an assortment of fillings, from tuna, mayo and lettuce to turkey, lettuce and tomatoes. You can add fun toppings like salt and vinegar McCoys crisps and bacon crumb.
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103 Talbot Road, Notting Hill
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Secret Sandwich Shop
020-796 792 19 - Read more on Thatsup
Dinner spots
An authentic Turkish meal
Enjoy an authentic Turkish barbecue close to Ladbroke Grove Station at the revered Fez Mangal. You’ll be able to smell the wafts of grilled meats as you get close to the restaurant before being further lured in by the coated kebabs on display in the window. It’s a London institution and the ideal place to grab a casual bite to eat in a relaxed and laid-back setting where you don’t have to dress to impress.
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104 Ladbroke Grove, Notting Hill
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Fez Mangal Ladbroke Grove
020-722 930 10 - Read more on Thatsup
A neighbourhood favourite
This three-storey neighbourhood restaurant and late-night bar hasn’t been open long but already has a cult following within the foodie world. They serve seasonal small plates with food cooked in wood ovens and served to share. They are committed to treating their produce with the lowest amount of intervention before using live-fire cooking techniques to maximise on taste. They also serve a contemporary drinks menu with a selection of low-intervention, organic, biodynamic and natural wines.
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95-97 Portobello Rd, Notting Hill
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Gold Notting Hill
020-314 607 47 - Read more on Thatsup
Family-style Greek food
This Greek-inspired bistro and cocktail bar specialises in Northern Greek cuisine and the eateries of Thessaloniki. Enjoy a variety of seasonal small plates from a charcoal grill surrounded by a Mediterranean-inspired space. Their menu is designed to be shared by the whole table, featuring dishes like smoked aubergine with sesame paste and honey and grilled lamb breast with Cretan graver and Florina peppers.
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18 Hillgate St, Kensington
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Suzi Tros
020-722 122 23 - Read more on Thatsup
Post-dinner drinks
London's prettiest pub
The Churchill Arms is not only one of London's prettiest pubs, but it's also steeped in history. It was built in 1750 and was a go-to spot for Winston Churchill's grandparents, which becomes immediately obvious when you notice all of the Churchill memorabilia scattered around the place. They serve spicy Thai food and a wide range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. You'll want to snap a photo of this one; the facade is always covered in multicoloured flowers.
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119 Kensington Church St, Kensington
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The Churchill Arms
020-772 742 42 - Read more on Thatsup
A tiki twist in the heart of Notting Hill
This award-winning Polynesian cocktail bar on Portobello Road serves classic and original cocktails with a Tiki twist. The decor screams Hawaii, and the menu is chock full of rum-fuelled drinks. Sip on an Espresso Martiki or keep it fruity with a Spicy Margarita and enjoy a bite to eat from the snack list.
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177 Portobello Road, Notting Hill
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Trailer Happiness
020-704 198 33 - Read more on Thatsup
An all-rounder
This beautiful neighbourhood pub boasts a drinks menu chock-full of ales, beer, excellent wine and classic cocktails. It’s a lovely spot to enjoy an evening drink, and if you get hungry, they also serve a food menu crafted using ingredients from local producers who pride themselves on using sustainable production methods.
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The Pelican, Notting Hill
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The Pelican
020-453 728 80 - Read more on Thatsup