Follow in the footsteps of Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant while exploring one of London's liveliest neighbourhoods on a Notting Hill-themed private walking tour.
Perhaps the most iconic neighbourhood in West London, Notting Hill is a picturesque corner of the city with a real bohemian village feel. Its colourful streets have been immortalised on the silver screen several times, but it is the eponymous 1999 film starring Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts that really put it on the map. Our private Notting Hill walking tour offers an in-depth exploration of the area, revealing key sites and behind-the-scenes secrets from the movie as well as insights about the wider history and culture of this endlessly charming area.
On this 2-hour private walking tour, you will:
On this charming walking tour, you'll have the chance to explore Notting Hill not just as a film set, but as a living, breathing neighbourhood with centuries of remarkable history and a cast of real-life characters to rival anything Richard Curtis ever put on screen. Beginning at Notting Hill Gate, your dedicated local guide, a Londoner with an encyclopaedic knowledge of both the neighbourhood and the movie, will lead you on a carefully crafted route through one of the city’s most beloved enclaves, weaving together the magic of the 1999 film with the deeper, richer story of the place itself.
The film, of course, is never far away. You'll visit the location of The Travel Bookshop, the scruffy, characterful little shop that inspired William Thacker's world and has since become one of the most-visited spots in all of London by fans making their own quiet pilgrimages. Along the way, your guide will conjure the behind-the-scenes stories from the production: the casting decisions, the location choices, the moments of serendipity and the logistical nightmares that never made it into the press coverage, but make the film feel even more miraculous in hindsight. And yes, you will get the chance to stand in front of the famous blue door. Whether or not it is still the right shade of blue is a story your guide will tell you in person, and it is well worth hearing.
Of course, Notting Hill is far more than a film location, and your guide will take you through the neighbourhood's extraordinary evolution, from its origins as open farmland, through its Victorian development and its twentieth-century transformation into one of London's most culturally rich communities, shaped profoundly by the Windrush generation and the Caribbean heritage that gave the world the Notting Hill Carnival. It is a history of reinvention, of collision between old money and new arrivals, of gentrification and resistance, and it makes the neighbourhood's current fashionable, multicultural and quietly glamorous vibe feel entirely earned.
You'll also discover that Notting Hill's love affair with the camera extends well beyond one famous romantic comedy. Your guide will share the stories of the other films made in these streets, and of the actors, musicians, artists and public figures who have chosen to make their homes here over the decades. The neighbourhood's residents, past and present, constitute a who's who of British cultural life, and the stories that come with them are endlessly entertaining.
The tour concludes at Portobello Market, one of the most celebrated street markets in the world, where antiques dealers, vintage clothing rails, fruit stalls and food vendors have coexisted in glorious, chaotic harmony for well over a century. Before you set off to explore it at your own pace, your guide will equip you with their personal recommendations for the best spots to eat, the shops worth stepping into, and the stalls that separate the genuine finds from the tourist traps. Consider it an insider's guide to an afternoon well spent.
By the time the tour ends, you will have walked through one of London's most photogenic postcodes with someone who knows every corner of it, seen the places that made a beloved film feel real, and understood why so many people, fictional and otherwise, find it so very hard to leave.
Please note that this is an independently operated, theme-inspired tour and is not an official or licensed product. While the route visits locations associated with the filming of Notting Hill around London, it is not endorsed by, sponsored by, or affiliated with the rights holders, production companies, or studios connected to the film. All references are for thematic and entertainment purposes only.
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