Portobello, Notting Hill Full-Day Experience
Duration
8 hour(s)
Languages
English
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Explore London’s most iconic antique and vintage market at Portobello Road
Discover hidden gems in Notting Hill’s charming independent boutiques
Enjoy stories from local traders about fashion and the area’s vibrant history
Stroll through picturesque pastel-coloured streets and lively market stalls
€ 238.32
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Portobello Road, renowned as the birthplace of antique shopping in the early 20th century, has a rich and layered history. Originally a bustling food and vegetable market serving the households of the affluent nearby areas, it evolved over time into a vibrant hub for antiques, vintage clothing, and curiosities. By the mid-20th century, it had become a welcoming home for the West Indian community, whose cultural influence still shapes the area’s lively atmosphere. Today, Portobello remains one of London’s most picturesque destinations, with its pastel-coloured buildings, cobbled streets, and endless rows of market stalls offering everything from retro fashion to unique collectibles.
The surrounding Notting Hill area adds even more charm with its collection of independent boutiques, many of which showcase contemporary pieces from emerging and established designers. During this experience, we guide you through the market’s hidden gems, helping you discover exceptional quality and authentic finds at fair prices. Conversations with local traders and shop owners reveal fascinating stories about the neighbourhood’s history and the fashion it inspires. On Fridays, the vintage clothing market reaches its peak, offering a treasure trove for style enthusiasts. A full-day experience spans six to eight hours, complete with your choice of a relaxing lunch or an elegant afternoon tea.
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Activity Provider: Fashion Tours London
Customer Reviews
Cuttlefish

Great traditional English market. Here you can find antiques, vintage clothing, souvenir , furniture, books, handbags, handmade, gifts shops, food and coffee shop. I recommend you come early in the morning. Very nice and colourful market and worth a visit🤩
Andrew

Always a great place to visit whilst in London. Authentic and the vibes are always positive. I am looking forward to go back again and enjoy the environment in this neighborhood
M

Portobello Road and its market is fun to experience. It is located in the charming residential neighborhood of Notting Hill. The road is interesting even if the market is not running. Interesting mix of touristy and local shops, eateries, and temporary booths/stalls. Highly recommended!
Jihee

The market is quite large and offers a wide variety of vintage items such as bags, cameras, tea sets, watches, and jewelry. It was extremely crowded on the weekend. Even if you don’t plan to buy anything, it’s worth visiting to experience the lively local market atmosphere. The famous Notting Hill Bookshop is also nearby.
Mousey

Loved the vibe at Portobello Market! 💕 So many cute vintage shops, amazing street food, and colorful houses everywhere. Great place to wander around, take photos, and grab a coffee while browsing unique finds. Definitely worth the visit if you’re in Notting Hill!
