Discover the cinematic and celebrity side of London on this private Notting Hill film locations walking tour. With your own expert guide, explore one of the city’s most iconic neighborhoods, famous for its colorful streets, creative spirit, and unforgettable movie moments.
Walk along Portobello Road and its lively market, home to street art, historic houses, and locations linked to writers, musicians, models, and film stars. Visit well-known filming spots from Notting Hill and Love Actually, including the famous Blue Door and charming mews streets used on screen.
Along the way, hear engaging stories about celebrities who lived or worked in the area, from music legends like Jimi Hendrix and Pink Floyd to modern pop culture icons. Learn how Notting Hill became a magnet for creativity, fame, and filmmaking.
As a private tour, the experience is relaxed and flexible, ideal for couples, families, and film lovers looking for a memorable walk through one of London’s most famous districts.
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See one of the most famous Banksy artworks in Notting Hill and learn how this anonymous street artist became a global icon of modern urban art.
Walk through the world-famous Portobello Market, known for antiques, fashion, and vibrant street life, and featured in numerous films and celebrity stories.
Stroll along this picturesque residential street and learn why its classic Notting Hill architecture attracts filmmakers and famous residents alike.
Pass by this historic pub, long associated with musicians, artists, and locals, and hear stories of its role in Notting Hill’s creative scene.
See the Portobello Hotel, famous for its celebrity guests and film connections, including stories linked to Notting Hill and rock-and-roll legends.
Visit the exterior of the shoe shop featured in the film Notting Hill, where one of the movie’s most memorable scenes takes place.
Stop outside the former residence of Jimi Hendrix and learn about his time in London during the height of the 1960s music scene.
Explore the filming location used for scenes in Notting Hill, a quiet and elegant garden square that contrasts with the area’s lively streets.
See the famous blue door from Notting Hill, one of the most photographed film locations in London and a must-see for movie fans.
Visit the legendary recording studios where artists such as Pink Floyd, Bob Marley, and Adele recorded iconic albums.
See the charming mews street featured in Love Actually, instantly recognizable from one of the film’s most memorable romantic moments.
End near All Saints Church, connected to members of Pink Floyd, and hear how the band’s London roots shaped their groundbreaking sound.
Meet your guide in front of The Sun In Splendour. Please arrive 5 minutes before the scheduled start time to ensure a prompt departure.
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