Activities in Notting Hill
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Central Gallery
Though the fancy jewelry offerings are hardly bargain-basement, they are exquisite and well worth the prices, which are at least a third less than the
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Crown Arcade
Bargain-seekers and serious collectors find treasures among the 18th- and 19th-century glass pieces, silver, and arts and crafts at this Portobello Ro
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Graham & Green, Notting Hill
Hundreds of hanging lamps illuminate this bijou boutique, with cushions toppling from the corners and shelves towering with apparel, bags, and accesso
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John Sandoe Books
Located near Sloane Square in Chelsea, this independent bookshop houses roughly 25,000 books in a three-story 18th-century building. The store was est
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Les Couilles du Chien
Transform yawn-inducing spaces into stylish conversation pieces with quirky finds from this well-loved antiques shop-meets-curiosity cabinet. Located
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Paul Smith, Notting Hill
Britain’s best-known men’s wear designer is gregarious and charming, and his eccentricities manifest in discreetly peculiar and impeccably tailored cl
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Philip Treacy
Milliner to royals, celebs, and fashion's elite, Irishman Philip Treacy's bespoke studio/retail shop in Belgravia has eye-catching chapeaux and fascin
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Portobello Road Antiques Market
Wake up! The earlier you can drag yourself over to this 1,500-dealer market the better—many shoppers are here at the literal crack of dawn, and most o
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Rogers Antiques Gallery
The Saturday-only arcade with a wildly eclectic range of merchandise has inexpensive art-deco chains.
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Temperley London, Notting Hill
Founded by designer Alice Temperley in 2001, Temperley London has become one of the most celebrated fashion labels in the United Kingdom. The company
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Windsor Castle Pub
There’s simply no way to re-create an interior that exudes the convivial, gently timeworn atmosphere of this gem, built in 1835, which has remained vi
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