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Notting hill, Holland Park, Portobello Road walking tour

Sure, I’d be happy to help you plan a walking tour of Notting Hill, Holland Park, and Portobello Road!

Here’s a suggested route:

Start at Notting Hill Gate tube station (Central, District, and Circle lines).

Walk along Pembridge Road and explore the shops and cafes.

Turn left onto Portobello Road and browse the famous Portobello Market, which offers a wide range of antiques, vintage clothes, and street food.

After exploring Portobello Road, turn right onto Westbourne Grove and head towards Holland Park.

Walk through the beautiful Holland Park, which offers a peaceful escape from the bustling city. You can admire the Kyoto Garden, a Japanese-style garden with a pond and water.
After exploring the park, head back towards Portobello Road and turn right onto Blenheim Crescent.

Walk along Blenheim Crescent and admire the colorful houses and street art.

Continue on Blenheim Crescent until you reach Elgin Crescent, where you can see some of the most picturesque houses in Notting Hill.

End your tour at Notting Hill Gate tube station.

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